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The risk of burnout is very high for those of us who work in helping professions. The risk is even higher if you work in a healthcare setting. Most of the research available in Pubmed is limited to people who work in medicine as the subjects of the studies. But we know through lived experience that burnout can effect, educators, parents, and more. So basically, it’s up to US to find ways to recover from burnout. Better yet, let’s pass on what we learn to others so that they can hopefully build more sustainable lives and practices and PREVENT burnout. In this episode, Leslie Cornwell returns to the show to discuss what people like you and I can do to prevent burnout.
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The risk of burnout is very high for those of us who work in helping professions. The risk is even higher if you work in a healthcare setting. Most of the research available in Pubmed is limited to people who work in medicine as the subjects of the studies. But we know through lived experience that burnout can effect, educators, parents, and more. So basically, it’s up to US to find ways to recover from burnout. Better yet, let’s pass on what we learn to others so that they can hopefully build more sustainable lives and practices and PREVENT burnout. In this episode, Leslie Cornwell returns to the show to discuss what people like you and I can do to prevent burnout.
IN THIS EPISODE, WE COVER:
RESOURCES AND LINKS MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE: