Epigenetics and addiction – why quitting is more than just sheer willpower
Health and Wellness
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Work can be demanding, and while challenges can be motivating, constant stress can lead to burnout. Burnout happens when you feel mentally and emotionally drained, making it hard to stay focused, motivated, or even enjoy your job. It can also affect your personal life, leading to anxiety, fatigue, and emotional exhaustion. The good news is that burnout can be prevented with small changes in how you manage your workload and take care of yourself.
Work is important, but so is your well-being. By recognizing burnout early and making small changes to manage stress, you can stay productive and enjoy a healthier work-life balance. Taking care of yourself isn’t a luxury—it’s a necessity.