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Your career is going to be 40 years long. Burnouts are an inevitable part of it. Here's how you minimize them and ensure they don't stay long. Follow Ben Meer

Organisations must look beyond typical wellness rewards to address the burnout issue. Simply being allowed to discuss mental health at work is a greater job perk than assisting you to meditate when you're very mentally ill. Whether you identify the warning symptoms of oncoming burnout or you've already reached your limit, pushing through the weariness and continuing as you have will only bring more mental and physical harm.  Now is the time to take a breather and alter the course by learning how to help yourself overcome burnout and feel healthy and cheerful again. Career Hacks

Salman AL-RAWE

Project Manager | Electricity Market | Project Management | System Design and Enhancement | Digitalizing and Optimizing your Approach

1y

I work 10 hours a day, and I spend more than two hours on transportation every day. I am doing master's, and running a small business beside my work. Once a friend asked me why not to join them in an activity, I answered her that I don't have enough time, I barely get 6 hours of sleep and live for around 5 hours a day. She told me "6 hours! You sleep a lot", that day I was really shocked and gave up in changing such a work mentality. 10 working hours is extremely high, and I believe that less hours will be more productive since the workers gonna have social life and they gonna be happier. I doubt that who works more than 10 hours would have a social life. 🤦♂️

Christina Balch

Freelance Digital Producer // Consultant // Artist

1y

These 7 types of rest are lifted from the work of Dr. Saundra Dalton-Smith. Don’t follow Ben Meer, follow Dr. Saundra Dalton-Smith ~ Work-Life Integration Researcher #supportblackwomen

I've really been needing sensory rest lately. What I do is: no matter how busy my day is, I take a 5-10 mins break after any work sprint and make sure I don't use my phone no matter what. A quick walk is great too.

Carly Osman Holme

Marketing support for ambitious scaling brands | Board Advisor | Epic Kitchen dancer

1y

I was feeling really exhausted this week, and it was because I wasn't having enough fun. Last night so shattered I went out for dinner with some of my favourite people in the world, we laughed, ended up belting out power ballads in a Karaoke bar in Soho, but I feel so much more recharged (albeit very much in need of an early night).

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Brian Bourque

Startup growth insights -- SVP of Marketing at SmartAsset

1y

Sensory rest is one you don’t hear mentioned often.

Sufficient rest is how you live a productive life!

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Zain Kahn

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Start with the areas where you're most lacking in rest and work from there.

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Krzysztof Jankowski

MSc Machine Learning student @ MIMUW | ex-Amazon

1y

Great content! I started writing down my to-do notes a couple of years ago and immediately felt more relaxed. It is also a great satisfaction to see the progress of lots of completed tasks. Which app do you use and recommend for writing to-do lists? Currently I’m using Google Keep.

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