burnout

The New Zealand prime minister said she no longer has "enough in the tank" to continue leading. Many of us can relate.
"I know with absolute certainty that if everyone caring for my pets experiences the same level of burnout that I did, there won’t be anyone like my vet and his staff left."
Whether you're running away from work or toward your vacation, don't fall for one big myth.
This term is resonating with a lot of people right now.
The onslaught of bad news — from the abortion rights ruling to mass shootings to COVID — can lead to a unique type of burnout.
"I’m so not capable of making healthy, smart decisions and I know it," the actor told The Hollywood Reporter.
"After two years of COVID-19 and more than 1 million precious lives lost, the people we all turn to to keep us safe, to comfort us and help us heal, they have been pushed to their limits."
The pandemic is still blurring the lines between work and life. This expert wisdom on managing the stress is worth a read.
You're not alone if you have these kinds of career worries.
COVID-19 isn't the only issue we're fighting. Exhaustion among medical professionals is more severe than ever.