Marianne Jones | Midlife Burnout
Episode 6 of the Two Women Chatting podcast, hosted by Michelle Ford, titled "Marianne Jones | Midlife Burnout" was published on February 14, 2023 and runs 32 minutes.
February 14, 2023 ·32m · Two Women Chatting
Summary
Liz and Michelle are joined in this episode by Marianne Jones, to discuss why so many women burn out during midlife, which is exactly what happened to Marianne. She is an award-winning editor, writer, podcaster, and brand & content director who works with the nation’s biggest newspapers and magazines. About 18 months ago, Marianne ended up in A&E and was told she needed to take a significant period off work to recover from burnout. It was tough to do, but the change resulted in a more balanced and positive way of living and has created new opportunities.Midlife burnout is becoming increasingly common, particularly for women. To the point where the World Health Organization (WHO) has now recognised the issue. Marianne talks about what happened to her, and how working from home and letting work define who she was contributed to the situation. She also shares the steps she has taken to recover and build a more balanced life.KEY TAKEAWAYS The lines between work and home have become increasingly blurred, making it harder to switch off.Being constantly stretched and frenetically busy takes a huge toll on your physical health.Being tired but so wired you can´t fall asleep is a big warning sign.If people around you notice changes in your behaviour or worry you are too stressed, listen to them.It is OK to stop and take a break. In fact, it is essential.Throughout the day decompress, Marianne shares several ways to do that.Midlife is a good time to pause, take stock, and start to do things differently. Don´t miss out on the chance to take some of the pressure off and enjoy life more.BEST MOMENTS “Covid has blurred the lines a lot between home and work life.”“Your body just cannot cope, at this stage of life, with what your mind is going through.”“It just felt like I had woken up one day having been flung off a fairground ride onto a sofa with hypertension and the Cockapoo.”“You're still using your skills and abilities, but just not doing so much.”If you enjoyed this episode, please rate, and review it on your podcast platform. We read every email sent to us at [email protected] so please get in touch! Check out our supporting blogs on this topic at www.twowomenchatting.com.EPISODE RESOURCES Sunday Times article by Marianne Jones about Midlife BurnoutConnect with Us:🌟 Instagram: Two Women Chatting🌟 Twitter: ChattingTwo🌟 Facebook: Two Women Chatting🌟 Youtube: TwoWomenChatting🌟 Midlife Library: TwoWomenChatting.Com/my-blog👉 Follow the show so you never miss an episode, and share it with a friend who could use a little midlife magic.Explore the 'midlife library' at www.twowomenchatting.comConnect with Michelle at [email protected] for collaborations, ideas, and comments! Remember to rate, review, and share our show to join the laughter-filled conversation about midlife empowerment and beyond...Follow Michelle on Instagram at @michelleford_twc or Facebook Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Episode Description
Liz and Michelle are joined in this episode by Marianne Jones, to discuss why so many women burn out during midlife, which is exactly what happened to Marianne. She is an award-winning editor, writer, podcaster, and brand & content director who works with the nation’s biggest newspapers and magazines. About 18 months ago, Marianne ended up in A&E and was told she needed to take a significant period off work to recover from burnout. It was tough to do, but the change resulted in a more balanced and positive way of living and has created new opportunities.
Midlife burnout is becoming increasingly common, particularly for women. To the point where the World Health Organization (WHO) has now recognised the issue. Marianne talks about what happened to her, and how working from home and letting work define who she was contributed to the situation. She also shares the steps she has taken to recover and build a more balanced life.
KEY TAKEAWAYS
- The lines between work and home have become increasingly blurred, making it harder to switch off.
- Being constantly stretched and frenetically busy takes a huge toll on your physical health.
- Being tired but so wired you can´t fall asleep is a big warning sign.
- If people around you notice changes in your behaviour or worry you are too stressed, listen to them.
- It is OK to stop and take a break. In fact, it is essential.
- Throughout the day decompress, Marianne shares several ways to do that.
- Midlife is a good time to pause, take stock, and start to do things differently. Don´t miss out on the chance to take some of the pressure off and enjoy life more.
BEST MOMENTS
“Covid has blurred the lines a lot between home and work life.”
“Your body just cannot cope, at this stage of life, with what your mind is going through.”
“It just felt like I had woken up one day having been flung off a fairground ride onto a sofa with hypertension and the Cockapoo.”
“You're still using your skills and abilities, but just not doing so much.”
If you enjoyed this episode, please rate, and review it on your podcast platform. We read every email sent to us at [email protected] so please get in touch! Check out our supporting blogs on this topic at www.twowomenchatting.com.
EPISODE RESOURCES
Sunday Times article by Marianne Jones about Midlife Burnout
Connect with Us:
🌟 Instagram: Two Women Chatting
🌟 Twitter: ChattingTwo
🌟 Facebook: Two Women Chatting
🌟 Youtube: TwoWomenChatting
🌟 Midlife Library: TwoWomenChatting.Com/my-blog
👉 Follow the show so you never miss an episode, and share it with a friend who could use a little midlife magic.
Explore the 'midlife library' at www.twowomenchatting.com
Connect with Michelle at [email protected] for collaborations, ideas, and comments! Remember to rate, review, and share our show to join the laughter-filled conversation about midlife empowerment and beyond...
Follow Michelle on Instagram at @michelleford_twc or Facebook
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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