If You're Miserable At Work, Maybe It's Not Your Fault

If You're Miserable At Work, Maybe It's Not Your Fault

Burnout at work is sky high and on the rise. It’s up to employers, not employees, to make some changes.
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Burnout is burning out of control. A lack of motivation at work.
A sense that the effort you put in ultimately has no point. A
feeling that all of this stuff is getting worse and you can’t do
anything about it. Sound familiar? The levels of burnout among
employees all over the world are soaring as we pass the year mark
of the pandemic. In a global survey, 89% of people say their well
being has diminished as part of work. It comes at a time when
burnout is listed in the International Classification of Diseases
as a legit phenomenon. And the response of employers? Maybe a
discounted gym membership or a Zoom yoga class. In other words,
it’s an employee problem when in generally the issue is a lack of
understanding and compassion in the way humans are treated. 


We’ll talk about what to do about it and hear from a top
researcher in burnout, Jennifer Moss, and get listener tales of
workplace burnout in the past year. Including autopsy burnout,
which seems really next level.


So hey. Maybe it’s not you. Maybe it’s them.


Visit Jennifer Moss' website here. Her book, The Burnout
Epidemic, is available for pre-order here or wherever books are
sold. Follow her on Twitter @JenLeighMoss.


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