Guest Post: You are not alone. Burnout is real, relevant, and recoverable. Webinar

Workplace burnout isn’t just a “thing” to get over. It is real and recognized by the World Health Organization’s International Classification of Diseases with real impacts on professionals everywhere.

But is it real in the grants profession? And is it as rampant as it seems?

Three burnout survivors — Trish Bachman, GPC, Johna Rodgers, GPC, and I — joined forces to research the prevalence of burnout in the grants field. In this empathy- and humor-riddled episode, the trio will share their own twist-filled journeys through burnout along with their research and strategies on how to prevent it from happening to you.

Listeners will learn how to:

  • Define burnout in the workplace, as well as in the grants profession.
  • Identify the common symptoms of burnout in grant professionals.
  • Identify strategies to combat stress in the workplace.

You can watch this webinar here or listen to it here.

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