
Posted March 5, 2023
Social isolation, general worries about our loved ones, our health and the economic situation all play a role in affecting mental health. Pressure has been increasing for many at work and at home leading to emotional, mental and often physical exhaustion, which is also called burnout. Building and sustaining a strong boundary between our work life and personal life can help to refresh our moods and rejuvenate ourselves to avoid burnout from prolonged stress.
Causes of burnout can include juggling too many tasks and long hours, but the depressing characteristics of burnout most often occur when we feel out of control. If we are completing tasks that are in conflict with our sense of self, lack support or adequate breaks, we edge into burnout. Signs of burnout can bubble up as a sense of irritability and feelings of extreme fatigue.
THERE ARE WAYS TO ARM YOURSELF TO DEAL WITH AND AVOID BURNOUT INCLUDING:
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