Managing Burnout and Stress at Work

It’s a topic we’ve covered before in these blogs but one that continues to remain topical – it’s burnout. Whether manager or staff, business owner or employee, if you are overworked, under supported, struggling to balance work and life obligations, then stress can take a toll on your health and wellbeing and that of those around you.

Updated June 25, 2024
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Focus
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The importance of achieving focus goes well beyond your own productivity. Deep focus allows you to lead others successfully, find clarity amid uncertainty, and heighten your sense of professional fulfillment. Yet the forces that...
HBR guide to changing your career
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Your next act starts now. You're ready for something new, but it's hard to start over. Just the idea of trading the security you have now for the unknown or throwing away the education and time you've invested in your current career can plunge you into a swirl of indecision and...
Getting along : how to work with anyone (even difficult people)
Gallo, Amy (Business writer)
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Named one of "22 new books...that you should consider reading before the year is out" by Fortune "This practical and empathetic guide to taking the high road is worth a look for workers lost in conflict." -- Publisher's Weekly A research-based,...
On building a great culture
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You can change your company's culture. Organizational culture often feels like something that has a life of its own. But leaders are the stewards of a company's culture and have the power to shape and even change it. If you read nothing else on building a better...
HBR guide to office politics
Dillon, Karen (Editor)
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Don't let destructive drama sideline your career. Every organization has its share of political drama: Personalities clash. Agendas compete. Turf wars erupt. But you need to work productively with your colleagues--even difficult ones--for the good of your organization and your...

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