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burnout

[burn-out] / ˈbɜrnˌaʊt /








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He adds that continual long hours will lead to long-term burnout.

From BBC

If you never quite recovered from pandemic burnout, enduring resilience targeting on top of surge capacity depletion may feel impossible.

From Salon

Burnout was the long-running No. 1 worry in previous surveys, but you can’t get burned out of a job if you get automated out first.

From The Wall Street Journal

You wake up and feel a little off — maybe it’s sadness, maybe it’s excitement, maybe it’s burnout, maybe it’s just the weather and your inbox conspiring against you.

From Salon

The focus shifted from just making “cool gadgets” to solving the massive burnout crisis among healthcare workers and providing ultra-personalized care at home.

From The Wall Street Journal