Burnout can happen at any age.
Adult life is consumed by commitments: work, commutes, chores, family, friends, hobbies, and more. It can feel like we’re always moving, always connected, and rarely take time to sit down. Not taking the time to re-energize and decompress can put any of us on the fast track to burnout.
Today, co-hosts Ted and Vanessa talk with Claire Nyles Suer, Managing Editor of Puttylike, to discuss the state of burnout in today’s economy and some ideas for what we can do about it. They talk about how to overcome the instability and uncertainty of trying to do things that are “untraditional,” and finding new, modern ways to make a living.
Working hard and evolving commitments are just a part of being human and a member of society. But in today’s economy and our digital world, the stakes seem even higher. And for new Millennials entering the workforce, the pressures can be unbearable. The group discusses how all of this impacts us today, and some interesting ways to utilize self-care to bring about better balance in our lives.
“You can’t build trust, you can’t build a life, if you can’t protect what you absolutely need.” – Claire
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You’re about to Learn…
- How to maintain clear boundaries between your work and your other commitments.
- Why a “good enough” job can be a great step toward living the life you desire.
- How to decide which changes to make to recover from burnout.
Topics & Timestamps
- [00:00] Managing our lives in today’s economy: what causes burnout?
- [18:17] How burnout impacts Ted and Vanessa’s daily lives
- [25:05] Claire’s work-life balance and part in the Puttyverse
- [36:59] Long term life planning and finding sustainable work
- [54:45] The essence of self-care
Resources Mentioned in This Episode
- How Millenials Became the Burnout Generation – Buzzfeed Article
- The BBC article by Rajvinder Samra that Vanessa mentioned
- Why Are Young People Pretending to Love Work? – A recent article on the same subject, in the New York Times
- How Not to Always Be Working by Marlee Grace