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4 Ways to Fall Back in Love with Your Work
BURNOUT
The unwelcome feeling that makes going to work on Monday’s seem unbearable
and slowly steals away the love you once felt for your job.
It can manifest itself in the feeling of being trapped - where a job that was once fulfilling,
slowly starts to feel like it has no meaning and you begin to have thoughts such as:
“ Why am I even in this industry? “, “ Surely there’s something better out there”, “Maybe
I can just pretend to be sick and not go into the office today”.
If you take the time to look at the research, you’ll discover that productivity in the work-
place is impacted by employee happiness.
Economists at the University of Warwick found that productivity spiked by 12%
in happy employees, and decreased by 10% in an unhappy workforce.
slowly starts to feel like it has no meaning and you begin to have thoughts such as:
“ Why am I even in this industry? “, “ Surely there’s something better out there”, “Maybe
I can just pretend to be sick and not go into the office today”.
If you take the time to look at the research, you’ll discover that productivity in the work-
place is impacted by employee happiness.
Economists at the University of Warwick found that productivity spiked by 12%
in happy employees, and decreased by 10% in an unhappy workforce.
Burnout is a very serious condition, that, according to Kiss metrics, comes down to
an overlap of three factors: exhaustion, stress and cynicism. And one of the
toughest things about suffering from burnout is acknowledging that you are.
an overlap of three factors: exhaustion, stress and cynicism. And one of the
toughest things about suffering from burnout is acknowledging that you are.
The good news?
This condition is not permanent. There are a number of ways you can combat the
effects of burnout and start to rekindle the passion and revive the enthusiasm you
once had for your job.
This condition is not permanent. There are a number of ways you can combat the
effects of burnout and start to rekindle the passion and revive the enthusiasm you
once had for your job.
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