Burnout

Some quotes from Burnout - Running on empty article:

Burnout is a psychological response to “long-term exhaustion and diminished interest,” and may take months or years to bubble to the surface. First defined by American psychoanalyst Herbert J. Freudenberger in 1972

Burnout doesn’t happen without stress. Characterized as being "too much" of something, stress may come from too many meetings, projects, responsibilities, unrealistic deadlines, improperly set expectations, distractions, or any number of other things prevalent in our hyper-connected world. Stress is not crippling in and of itself, but we each have limits, and once those limits are reached, we can find ourselves teetering on the brink of burnout.

The first and most important step in preventing or recovering from burnout is to recognize the problem and objectively survey your situation.

Luckily I haven't really had a burnout yet, but I think it can be reached if one stresses too much.

Life · Stuff 26. May 2009
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