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EPISODE · Sep 21, 2020 · 15 MIN

S1 E9 When Caring for Others Lead to Burnout Part I

from Rumors of Doing Good · host Rob Schellert, Ken Loyd

We've all been there. That feeling you get when you're so overwhelmed, all you want to do is… nothing. That feeling has a technical name — burnout — and it occurs when we're over-worked, overtired, and generally over it. Mission-driven leaders, who tend to be highly motivated, passionate, and over-committed, are even more at risk of burnout than the average person. They push their limits and exhaust themselves precisely because they care so much. Join Ken Loyd & Rob in this two part candid conversation as they share their experiences of burnout and how they dealt with it. In today's episode, Ken kicks off the conversation by sharing how burnout crept up on him in his journey with folks who live outdoors. For more info on today's episode including  show notes as well as possible signs that you might be experiencing burnout, visit www.rumorsofdoinggood.com

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We've all been there. That feeling you get when you're so overwhelmed, all you want to do is… nothing. That feeling has a technical name — burnout — and it occurs when we're over-worked, overtired, and generally over it. Mission-driven leaders, who...

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