| | Burnout | | Do you ever feel like you are suffering from burnout in one or more areas of your life? I do! Lately I have been taking stock and not liking what I see. Yes, I've made some changes in my life(and plan to make even more in the immediate future. If you have ever suffered from burnout what did you do to remedy the situation? | |
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| Writers, how do you handle burnout? | | Since 2006, I have written online content for companies like Demand Studios, posts on my blog (which I also maintain for ads,reviews,etc.), my 'zine and other projects I may pick up. I've been away from full-time work since July and though I don't miss office politics, it's starting to creep up on me.I wouldn't call it writer's block but I feel as if though I need a long break from writing, like a week or so. I would like to take that time to learn the mechanics of it but hate the thought of missing out on a good opportunity. | |
| | Quit or go on Burnout? | | Wikipedia describes burnout as "a psychological term for the experience of long-term exhaustion and diminished interest."I'm hearing of a lot of people going on sick leave due to burnout.I think I was starting to experience burnout at my previous job, but I didn't go see a doctor, I just quit my job. And everything was fine.In your opinion, do you think burnout can be cured by changing jobs, or at least by changing positions within the same company? | |
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| Clergy Burnout | | In my job I work with a lot of material related to clergy or ministers of the church struggling with burnout and overload, with stress and depression. Many of them choose to carry on and keep working through these difficult times. Barbara Taylor Brown was one who chose to leave the church rather than to go under. She was admittedly a workaholic, but nevertheless found that the stress of being at the beck and call of all and sundry just began to swamp her. She wrote a book, Leaving Church, which I read and reviewed earlier this year.
http://bookstove.com/book-talk/review-of-leaving-church-by-barbara-brown-taylor/ | |
| | how long at a new site till burnout sets in? | | i usually am on some where for 9 months religiously before i hit burnout.. im on month 10 here and yep im in burnout mode along with my life is so busy im gonna scream mode lol.. with other sites its been about 9 months before i quit or take a huge break.how long do you last before you get burnout on this site or any site like it? | |
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| has any one of you tried the latest burnout for PC | | hi there,,,
well yesterday when i was surfing on the net i came through a list of new games available for download and there i saw the latest burnout paradise for pc well i wasnt sure about the minimum requirements it would require therefore i ask you guys that whether you have tried it till now or not..... | |
| | Have you ever burnout with something | | These days I have burnout with a thing that I done for a long time. But finaly I decide to quit. It was so hard and paid so limited. I have wasted lots of time and energy on it befor I burnout.Do you came up against such situations before? | |
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| Oh no I’ve got mylot burnout, do you get this? | | Do you get to a stage where you find you are answering lots of discussions about the same topic. They are all written by different people and all phrased differently but the question they are asking is the same as so many others have asked before them.I keep seeing the same topics come up time and again. Do you ever find that you get tired of answering the same questions over and over again? Maybe I just need a break from mylot as I have been very active for the last 6 months. Do you ever get mylot burnout?
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| | Diabetes Burnout....Is Anyone Struggling with Depression Related to Diabetes? | | I was diagnosed several years ago, and have had periods when I was doing well.At the moment I just seem to be angry all the time, feel alone with it because I seem to have a lot of people telling me what I 'should' do (like those friends who think its only to do with eating chocolate, and don't know potatoes have carbs, you know the ones....they mean well) but no one who truly cares how I feel. (Oh that sounds so self pitying and pathetic but I guess anyone who has been through these times will get it...lol)I think part of it for me is that I sort of feel like I have used up all my 'overcoming' energy. I spent my teen years, from 12, dealing with a diagnoses of arthritis, and I never let that stop me, and when I was diagnosed with diabetes I had just come out of treatment for an eating disorder. I was doing well, I was no longer obsessed with eating or not - then suddenly I have to be aware of everything that passes my lips.I sort of feel like I did so much fighting for so long, that with the diabetes its kind of like 'I can't do this again'. I'm tired. I came out of treatment, got diabetes, got married and moved from England to America fairly close together. It was 5... | |
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