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  2. 4 Simple Ways to Recover From Burnout When You Have to ... - AOL

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    Burnout at work can show up in surprising ways, from procrastination to paranoia. Work experts show why it happens, and how to recover from burnout. 4 Simple Ways to Recover From Burnout When You ...

  3. How to spot the symptoms of burnout and treat them ... - AOL

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    Burnout tends to affect more people in winter as the pressures of work, ... and the body’s ability to recover. Of course, when we’re stressed we might automatically reach for comfort food, or ...

  4. The cost of staying at my job was higher than the price of ...

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    A former Canadian government worker shared how years of overworking led to burnout and how her friend's death influenced her to quit. I burned out and quit my government job after 16 years.

  5. Occupational burnout - Wikipedia

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    The new version has an entry coded and titled "QD85 Burn-out". The ICD-11 describes the condition as follows: Burn-out is a syndrome conceptualized as resulting from chronic workplace stress that has not been successfully managed. It is characterized by three dimensions: 1) feelings of energy depletion or exhaustion; 2) increased mental ...

  6. Emotional exhaustion - Wikipedia

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    Emotional exhaustion is a symptom of burnout, [1] a chronic state of physical and emotional depletion that results from excessive work or personal demands, or continuous stress. [2] It describes a feeling of being emotionally overextended and exhausted by one's work.

  7. Workaholics Anonymous - Wikipedia

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    In their first meetings, spouses joined them and in retrospect were the first Work-Anon group, seeking recovery for family and friends of workaholics. Workaholics Anonymous is an international fellowship of over fifty in-person, phone, and online meetings with over an estimated thousand active members.