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How burnout became a sinister and insidious epidemic


I’m going to drive you to work and you’re handing in your notice today. The next day, he took 30 minutes to walk from the station to the office – usually just a 10-minute journey. My reaction, instead of saying, ‘I need to be careful and have open and honest conversations with my employer,’ was to say, ‘I’m going to do it better than everyone else. I’m going to be the guy to buck the trend.’” And, at first, he thrived. As Andrew says, “People say that one in four people suffer from mental health difficulties.


Source: The Guardian February 21, 2018 06:00 UTC



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