What's your advice to someone struggling with overwhelm and burnout in their work?

Violetta Chernobuk
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From mindset shifts to practical tips—what’s helped you find balance and stay energized?

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Lyudmila Popova
A few years ago, surfing saved me from burnout, try it :)
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Sergey Koshevoy
The first step is to take a pause and prioritize self-care. It’s essential to recognize that burnout is a signal—not a personal failure.
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Alice Banners
Speaking up and saying "I need some help with this" When I started letting others step in, it actually brought some relief.
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Give immediate break! Take a vacation 2-3 weeks. Come back fully restored :)
Ankur Sharma
For me, I've started taking a 60-minute morning walk without my phone. It helps me relax and prevents me from feeling overwhelmed in the morning, which would otherwise impact my whole day.
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M Anees
Always care about your mental health. Take short breaks to relax yourself :)
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Rahul Mishra
You are losing energy everyday but not working on gaining or increasing energy. Focus on good lifestyle habits, learn the art of tapping spiritual energy to keep yourself full of enthusiasm. Lots of people are facing the same problem, that's why I'm working on a mental health startup. You can connect with me if you need initial guidance. I'm happy to help.
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Jerry Twin
First of all priorities things. Focus on one thing at a time.
James Cooper
My advice is to start by setting clear boundaries—know when to step away and protect your downtime. Taking regular breaks, even just a few minutes to stretch or breathe, can really help prevent burnout. I’ve also found that breaking tasks into smaller steps makes everything feel more manageable. Finally, don’t hesitate to ask for support if you need it; sometimes talking things out can make a world of difference.