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71% of people working from home right now report being burned out, and the average American worker has roughly $16k a year in lost productivity due to it. What can you do to make sure you aren’t a part of that statistic? In this episode, Eric Forney and Michael Bounds discuss how easy it is to get burned out and the tactics they employ to keep burnout from seeping into their lives. Michael shares how having a powerful why is what can get him out of bed and work in the mornings when it’s the last thing he wants to do, and how a strong routine helps him stay on track without even realizing he’s getting stuff done sometimes. Eric explains preventable steps for him to avoid burnout, most importantly focusing on not always being a yes man and knowing that he has to say no to some things by auditing his time for what is actually important.
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71% of people working from home right now report being burned out, and the average American worker has roughly $16k a year in lost productivity due to it. What can you do to make sure you aren’t a part of that statistic? In this episode, Eric Forney and Michael Bounds discuss how easy it is to get burned out and the tactics they employ to keep burnout from seeping into their lives. Michael shares how having a powerful why is what can get him out of bed and work in the mornings when it’s the last thing he wants to do, and how a strong routine helps him stay on track without even realizing he’s getting stuff done sometimes. Eric explains preventable steps for him to avoid burnout, most importantly focusing on not always being a yes man and knowing that he has to say no to some things by auditing his time for what is actually important.