Are you sick and tired of work and not being able to muster up the energy or drive to do any of your tasks?
Do you feel like you're in a rut and have no idea how to break the cycle of being overwhelmedunable and frustrated in your professional life?
Has your job become so dull and uninteresting that you do not care about how you're performing anymore?
It's completely normal to have bad days at work - any job can be stressful, worrisome, or even draining at times. But when you feel like you've hit rock bottom every single day and you're already at your wit's end, then you may already be experiencing burnout.
It's a staggering reality that has spread across several fields of professions. In fact, this condition is so prevalent that even the World Health Organization recognizes it as an occupational phenomenon, defining it as a syndrome "resulting from chronic workplace stress that has not been successfully managed."
Throw in the perfect storm of a seemingly endless pandemic that blurred the lines between work and home, declining global economies, and an obsession with technology, and we now have a world filled with workers whose physical, mental, and emotional batteries are on the verge of running out.
The numbers don't lie - 70% of employees claim they experience burnout in their current jobs, according to various surveys. As intense pressure and anxiety continue to dominate the workplace, it won't be surprising if the numbers increase at a rapid pace.
However, you don't have to be part of this statistic - you can rekindle your love for work and get your mojo back.