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Burnout can negatively impact our physical and mental health so it is important to be educated on the signs and symptoms as well as the strategies we can use to avoid burnout.
As business and technology have continued to evolve, the relationships between people and their work have also changed. Not all of these changes are for the better, as more and more people are overworking themselves to the point of not being able to avoid burnout.
In today’s episode, I share some facts about burnout so you can have a better understanding of what it is. I explain what causes burnout and the long-term effects it can have on the brain and body, and I discuss strategies that can be used to prevent or cope with it. I also explain the difference between stress and burnout and some of the mental and physical symptoms to watch for.
[spp-tweet tweet=”“The causes of stress in your life may be different from someone else’s. Anything that makes you feel emotionally drained, overwhelmed, and unable to the degree where you cannot meet the demands of daily life could be steering you down the path to burnout.” – Jo Dodds”]
Join my 30 Day Challenge to help you to avoid burnout and fatigue
Download and use this handy Stress Checklist to identify your triggers for stress and ways to reduce their effects on you.
Thank you for joining me for this week’s episode of the POWER to Live More Podcast! If you enjoyed this episode and would like to help support the show, please head over to iTunes or Stitcher, subscribe to the show and leave your honest review! You can also help me reach even more amazing business owners and leaders by sharing your favourite episodes on your social media channels.
Don’t forget to check out my website, join my Facebook Group, follow me on Twitter and connect up with me on LinkedIn, YouTube, and Instagram to interact with me and my amazing audience!
Show notes provided (brilliantly, my words not theirs!) by Lidwell Writing Services, LLC
The post Show #72: Avoid Burnout first appeared on POWER to Live More.
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Burnout can negatively impact our physical and mental health so it is important to be educated on the signs and symptoms as well as the strategies we can use to avoid burnout.
As business and technology have continued to evolve, the relationships between people and their work have also changed. Not all of these changes are for the better, as more and more people are overworking themselves to the point of not being able to avoid burnout.
In today’s episode, I share some facts about burnout so you can have a better understanding of what it is. I explain what causes burnout and the long-term effects it can have on the brain and body, and I discuss strategies that can be used to prevent or cope with it. I also explain the difference between stress and burnout and some of the mental and physical symptoms to watch for.
[spp-tweet tweet=”“The causes of stress in your life may be different from someone else’s. Anything that makes you feel emotionally drained, overwhelmed, and unable to the degree where you cannot meet the demands of daily life could be steering you down the path to burnout.” – Jo Dodds”]
Join my 30 Day Challenge to help you to avoid burnout and fatigue
Download and use this handy Stress Checklist to identify your triggers for stress and ways to reduce their effects on you.
Thank you for joining me for this week’s episode of the POWER to Live More Podcast! If you enjoyed this episode and would like to help support the show, please head over to iTunes or Stitcher, subscribe to the show and leave your honest review! You can also help me reach even more amazing business owners and leaders by sharing your favourite episodes on your social media channels.
Don’t forget to check out my website, join my Facebook Group, follow me on Twitter and connect up with me on LinkedIn, YouTube, and Instagram to interact with me and my amazing audience!
Show notes provided (brilliantly, my words not theirs!) by Lidwell Writing Services, LLC
The post Show #72: Avoid Burnout first appeared on POWER to Live More.