Job burnout: Understand symptoms and take action
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Job burnout: Understand symptoms and take action
Discover if you’re at risk of burnout, and what you can do when your job begins to affect your health and happiness.
It’s time to head back to work after your brief vacation. You have a demanding job and carry a great deal of responsibility on your shoulders. Even though your time off was relaxing, you dread going back to work. A trusted friend says you may have job burnout.
Maybe you’ve started to wonder yourself whether you have job burnout. Or maybe