Overcoming Emotional Burnout


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Overcome emotional exhaustion and feel cheerful and revitalized without having to leave for a tropical island. What if you could bring back your enthusiasm and live a joyful, vibrant life? What if you could finally rest and wake up full of energy and appreciation for a new day? Wouldn't it be wonderful to feel happy and alive again? Bestselling author Allyson Hodge, a psychology practitioner and healer who specializes in overcoming burnout, adrenal fatigue, and extreme emotional exhaustion, shares her proven techniques in a complete guide on how to recover from emotional burnout and find balance again. In this book, you'll learn: How recognize emotional burnout and the effects of not dealing with it The five channels for coping with emotional exhaustion How to take care of yourself to overcome this condition The importance of reconnecting with loved ones Rediscover creativity, laughter, and play BONUS - How to prevent it in the future Learn how to overcome emotional burnout and feel like your old self again without having to turn your life upside down. Take better care of yourself to live a deeply fulfilling life. Pick up your copy today by clicking the BUY NOW button at the top of this page!




Burnout


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NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • “This book is a gift! I’ve been practicing their strategies, and it’s a total game changer.”—Brené Brown, PhD, author of Dare to Lead “A primer on how to stop letting the world dictate how you live and what we think of ourselves, Burnout is essential reading [and] . . . excels in its intersectionality.”—Bustle This groundbreaking book explains why women experience burnout differently than men—and provides a roadmap to minimizing stress, managing emotions, and living more joyfully. Burnout. You, like most American women, have probably experienced it. What’s expected of women and what it’s really like to exist as a woman in today’s world are two different things—and we exhaust ourselves trying to close the gap. Sisters Emily Nagoski, PhD, and Amelia Nagoski, DMA, are here to help end the all-too-familiar cycle of feeling overwhelmed and exhausted. They compassionately explain the obstacles and societal pressures we face—and how we can fight back. You’ll learn • what you can do to complete the biological stress cycle • how to manage the “monitor” in your brain that regulates the emotion of frustration • how the Bikini Industrial Complex makes it difficult for women to love their bodies—and how to defend yourself against it • why rest, human connection, and befriending your inner critic are keys to recovering from and preventing burnout With the help of eye-opening science, prescriptive advice, and helpful worksheets and exercises, all women will find something transformative in Burnout—and will be empowered to create positive change. A BOOKRIOT BEST BOOK OF THE YEAR




Overcoming Burnout and Compassion Fatigue in Schools


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This book examines the cumulative effects of working with high trauma populations as they pertain to education settings. This text incorporates current research, anecdotal stories, and workbook pages so that practitioners are properly informed on how to identify and employ protective practices when it comes to burnout and compassion fatigue. Educators rarely receive training that prepares them for working with children and youth who are the victims of neglect, abuse, poverty, and loss. Education professionals who are already overburdened with an overwhelming number of job-related tasks can find themselves depleted due to their care and concern for their most vulnerable students. As a result, educators experience the physical and emotional symptoms of burnout and compassion fatigue. Appropriate for both young and experienced educators, this important text provides a clear and concise approach to the topic of burnout and compassion fatigue that engages the reader in a journey of self-reflection, highlighting potential signs and symptoms of burnout, as well as examining how the school environment and individual characteristics might collide to put educators at risk. Most importantly, this book provides guidance and resources to assist educators in implementing both individual and organizational practices that promote long-term resilience and self-care. To be at their most effective, educators must be able to care for themselves while also caring for their students.




Mayo Clinic Strategies To Reduce Burnout


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Mayo Clinic Strategies to Reduce Burnout: 12 Actions to Create the Ideal Workplace tells the story of the evolving journey of those in the medical profession. It dwells not on the story of burnout, distress, compassion fatigue, moral injury, and cognitive dissonance but rather on a narrative of hope for professional fulfillment, well-being, joy, and camaraderie. Achieving this aim requires health care professionals and administrative leaders working together to create the ideal workplace-through nurturing positivity and pushing negativity aside. The ultimate aspiration is esprit de corps-the common spirit existing in members of a group that inspires enthusiasm, devotion, loyalty, camaraderie, engagement, and strong regard for the welfare of the team and of common interests and responsibilities. Mayo Clinic Strategies to Reduce Burnout: 12 Actions to Create the Ideal Workplace provides a road map for you to create esprit de corps for your team and organization. The map is paved with information about reliable, patient-centered, and thoughtful systems embedded within psychologically safe and just cultures. The authors drew on their extensive research on the well-being of health care professionals; from their experience in quality, department operations, leadership and organization development, management, safe havens, and care teams; and from their roles as president, chief wellness officer, chief quality officer, chair, principal investigator, senior fellow, and board director.




High Octane Women


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In this authoritative, well-researched book, full of helpful insights and practical advice, a psychologist draws on more than 15 years experience and expertise in stress management to explore the unique challenges that high-achieving women face and how they can avoid burnout.




Parent Burnout


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HBR Guide to Beating Burnout


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Burnout is rampant. Recognize the signs and make the right changes. The always-on workplace and increasing pressures are leading to a high rate of burnout. Unmanaged, chronic work stress doesn't just lead to lower productivity and negative emotions—it can have dire personal and professional consequences. Are you and your team at risk? The HBR Guide to Beating Burnout provides practical tips and advice to help you, your team, and your organization navigate the perils of burnout and rediscover healthy engagement at work. You'll learn how to: Understand the difference between normal stress and burnout Keep your passion for work from leading to burnout Avoid working from home burnout Protect your high performers from burnout Help prevent burnout on your team—even if you're burned out Bounce back and regain your productivity and effectiveness Arm yourself with the advice you need to succeed on the job, with the most trusted brand in business. Packed with how-to essentials from leading experts, the HBR Guides provide smart answers to your most pressing work challenges.




Burnout Recovery


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Has burnout left you feeling exhausted, trapped, angry, and overwhelmed? Then it's time you beat it by following these practical strategies? First reported in the 1970s, burnout has always been seen as the result of workplace stress, to the point where you've exhausted yourself physically and emotionally.According to a survey by Mental Health America and FlexJobs, 75% of employees reported burnout from work, leading to lack of interest, work-related stress, fatigue, and emotional exhaustion.But there is a sinister turn to burnout that often goes unnoticed: it punctures your life from within. Think about the times when you've felt:- Stressed, unfocused, and tired with your job- Emotionally drained, uninterested, and even bitter towards your personal relationships- A lack of motivation and inflating self-doubt that keeps you from livingAnd no matter how many breaks or medications you take, you cannot uproot these problems that burnout leaves behind.However, combating this psychological epidemic doesn't require you to be superhuman. In fact, recovering from burnout doesn't even have to be complicated.In this detailed burnout recovery guide, you will discover:- 5 critical life skills with practical guidelines to help aid in your recovery- A thorough understanding of burnout and its related conditions, as well as its warning signs- The 5 stages of burnout and how each stage manifests behaviorally and psychologically- The real reason why you're burning out (and how your individual differences and experiences might be contributing to it)- A DIY quiz to help you assess your situation and see your progress- Strategies to help you with social situations and relationships in order to keep burnout at bay- How self-care can help you break out of the cycle of burnout and find true happiness in life (with actionable steps to help you make a lifetime of good habits)And much more.Burnout doesn't have to dominate and influence every sphere of your life - but in order to overcome it, you have to first start with yourself.




Social Work Under Pressure


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Stress, fatigue and burnout are serious problems in the social work profession. High case loads, staff shortages, budget cuts and the challenging nature of the job contribute to high levels of stress, and social workers can crack under the pressure. This accessible book demonstrates how managers and practitioners can overcome workplace distress, fatigue and burnout by understanding the causes and implementing practical strategies. Part 1 outlines how stress, fatigue, burnout and trauma can be identified, how they impact upon social workers, and what strategies can help. Part 2 explores stress in particular settings, covering frontline practice, working with trauma, working with aggressive service users, bullying and violence in the workplace, and making mistakes. The book is rooted in the reality of everyday social work, incorporating the views and experiences of practising social workers. This book is full of techniques and tips that will be invaluable to all social work managers and practitioners seeking to beat workplace stress overload and burnout.




Journal Therapy for Overcoming Burnout


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This 366-day journal presents research-backed therapeutic writing prompts and accessible advice to understand, cope with, and manage burnout. In our increasingly busy world, burnout has become more common. Described as a collection of symptoms that arise from chronic work-related stress, burnout can reduce productivity, and leave you feeling exhausted, cynical, and alienated from others. In this new addition to the Journal Therapy series, Kathleen Adams and a team of fellow psychotherapists draw from clinical experience to create daily writing prompts to support those experiencing burnout. The journal's programmatic approach helps you build skills and take actionable steps to feel better. Restorative exercises, prompts that facilitate mindset shifts, and calls to observe your emotions provide guidance and empower you to care for your mental well-being.