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Working long hours won’t necessarily burn us out, but getting too little sleep or feeling unappreciated might. Women commonly face extra stressors, like office chores or doing a “second shift” at home, that can leave us exhausted. And once we’re burned out, it usually takes more than a few yoga classes or going on vacation to feel like ourselves again.
Mandy O’Neill, an expert on workplace well-being, explains the causes, symptoms, and repercussions of burnout. She suggests several antidotes (including laughing with your colleagues) and ways to protect ourselves from experiencing it in the first place.
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Our theme music is Matt Hill’s “City In Motion,” provided by Audio Network.
Guest:
Olivia (Mandy) O’Neill is an associate professor of management in the George Mason University School of Business and a senior scientist at the university’s Center for the Advancement of Well-Being.
Resources:
- “Beating Burnout,” by Monique Valcour
- “How to Help Your Team with Burnout When You’re Burned Out Yourself,” by Rebecca Knight
- “Employees Who Feel Love Perform Better,” by Sigal Barsade and Olivia A. O’Neill
- “Turn the Job You Have into the Job You Want,” by Amy Wrzesniewski, Justin M. Berg, and Jane E. Dutton
- “Women Need Mindfulness Even More than Men Do,” by Beth Cabrera