Prevent Stress and Burnout at Work

Stress and burnout seem to be inevitable parts of work. With so much pressure to do more with less, it’s easy to spiral downward — fast. People who fare the best:

 

Keep matters in perspective

Stay connected to people in their network

Watch how they manage their time and energy

Maintain a good sense of humor

 

Leaders can do much to prevent burnout for themselves and others. For helpful ideas on this important topic, read Eilene Zimmerman’s excellent article in yesterday’s New York Times.

 

I’m pleased to have been quoted in it.

 

The New York Times

When Stress Flirts With Burnout

http://bit.ly/8WJObu

 

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Society for Advancement of Consulting cites Gayle Lantz for Excellence in Organizational Performance Improvement (pdf format)
 

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