I've been there. I used to feel energetic and ready to work, but as years gone past...every job I've had has felt rather draining. I ended up going to temp agencies --- as it allowed me to get a wide variety of experience and I tried out different job types. After the assignment was over, I tried another new job. It brought variety into my life, and I have had raises that way as well by trying different jobs. (There are studies that job hopping can be beneficial) So, by the time I felt "burnt out", I tried something different and new and had fresh energy.
Now, I think it's finally time that I find a job that's flexible with schedule or one that I can be my own boss. I solely focus on remote jobs (especially since I have medical issues and am a **solo parent) and am OK with hybrids, but prefer remote. Just not interested in office jobs anymore. I plan to in the future, buy property and rent it out for passive income. Getting my real estate license to get into the field (can technically work remotely, and it's "hybrid" when I do showings). I have a couple of other business ventures I want to get into as well in the future, and they're mostly hobby related.
I also recommend too, to make check in with a doctor? I ended up getting diagnosed with depression & PTSD, so they gave me meds to help with that. I'm also trying to eat healthier and get more sleep when I can. Been dealing with chronic pain for a long time.
If you're having doubts about this job, maybe take some time off work to rejuvenate(if you're able to)? See if it's the job that's bothering you or something else.
Your mental health & physical being matters. You deserve a break. You deserve to be treated as worthy.
I don't believe in the traditional "work culture" to work the same job, go up the corporate ladder, and retire. I want to enjoy life at a different pace and spend time with my son and partner.
((**My partner is not my son's biological parent, so I am still technically a solo parent, we're long distance, but eventually will move in together and will no longer be a solo parent. 😊)).
I wish you the best, with whichever path you choose to do! 🌟