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Beyond burnout


Winnipeg Free Press
By: Barbara Bowes
Opinion
Sixteen crazy months and counting.
Many of us start each day listening to or reading about COVID-19 cases and vaccine statistics. Are they up or down? Next, we turn our attention to the status of restrictions. Can we go to a restaurant? Can we meet up with friends or have a family gathering? Can we all get back to the physical workplace? Just what can we do?
Some people are faring well. Others are not. It shouldn’t be a surprise that research studies have discovered a parallel sickness to the pandemic: Burnout. While this illness may have started as anxiety, the length of the pandemic and the daily good news and bad news has worn people down to the point of burnout. One research author referred to it as a tsunami of employee strain. ....

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Good morning. I’m Rachel Schnalzer, the L.A. Times business section’s audience engagement editor. In looking at mental health among U.S. workers, my colleague Roger Vincent recently found that many employees are
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Ultimately, though, the COVID-19 pandemic which has added tremendous stress to our lives may result in more awareness in the importance of mental health care, experts say.
“Everyone is just a lot more open about mental health in general,” says Anna Naify, consulting psychologist at California’s ....

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Tips for maintaining motivation and mental energy as the pandemic drags on


Tips for maintaining motivation and mental energy as the pandemic drags on
March 5, 2021USC
The end of the pandemic glimmers on the horizon. Deaths and new COVID cases are in steep decline. Many people have been working at home for months instead of driving long commutes. So why do they feel so tired?
USC experts point to one full year of stress brought on by the pandemic with potentially months to go. In order to thrive, we have to “put on our own oxygen mask first,” said Rita Burke, an assistant professor of clinical preventive medicine at the Keck School of Medicine of USC. “It’s critically important during this time to make sure we make time to take care of ourselves, not just those around us.” ....

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Tips for maintaining motivation and mental energy during the pandemic


A full year of the pandemic has brought on stress with potentially months to go. (Illustration/iStock)
The end of the pandemic glimmers on the horizon. Deaths and new COVID cases are in steep decline. Many people have been working at home for months instead of driving long commutes. So why do they feel so tired?
USC experts point to one full year of stress brought on by the pandemic with potentially months to go. In order to thrive, we have to “put on our own oxygen mask first,” said Rita Burke, an assistant professor of clinical preventive medicine at the Keck School of Medicine of USC. “It’s critically important during this time to make sure we make time to take care of ourselves, not just those around us.” ....

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