Between Hustle Culture, Work-From-Home, and other trends and changes in the work and business culture, we’ve seen a large rise in burnout within the community and so we’ve become very interested in hosting conversations around how folks can avoid or overcome burnout.
Abram Scott
At the beginning of this year, I have actually taken a big step back from my work. The output this year has been much less, and that’s mainly due to my burnout. I wanted to keep the same pace I was going while making my quality better. Sadly for me, that’s just not how things go. Read More>>
Jackie Padich
Being an artist is more than a full time job, it is a way of being. When an artist walks through the world we are observing, reflecting, gaining inspiration both consciously and subconsciously. Taking notice of the beauty, the pain, and the absurdity of existing at all. Read More>>
Destiny Diaz
Being burned out can be a blessing and a curse in my eyes. Sometimes you have to experience your breaking point to know when enough is enough. During the day I am a Kindergarten Teacher and having patience is NOT something that they teach you in college. So being burned out with work and my home life can be very easy. Read More>>
Joanna Suazo
¡Salud y bienvenidos! My name is Joanna, the owner/founder of Its JoJo LLC. As an owner of a mobile bartending business, I’ve learned to develop strong boundaries and intentional time-management skills to overcome burnout. In an industry that thrives on long hours, high energy, and constant availability, I recognized early on that sustainability required structure. Read More>>
