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  2. Some people in high-stress jobs avoid burnout entirely ... - AOL

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    Burnout has blazed a destructive path through offices in the U.S. and around the world over the past few years during a global pandemic that has forced people to work under stressful and traumatic ...

  3. How to spot the symptoms of burnout and treat them ... - AOL

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    How to avoid burnout Eat nutritious food often. Nutrition is directly linked to energy levels, stress resilience, and the body’s ability to recover. Of course, when we’re stressed we might ...

  4. The Top 5 Embarrassing Errors to Avoid in Your Job Interview

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    Getty By Robin Madell When you're in the hot seat during a job interview, it's easy to get nervous and make mistakes. The hiring team might overlook certain slip-ups, like momentarily forgetting ...

  5. Emotional exhaustion - Wikipedia

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    Personal resources, such as status, social support, money, or shelter, may reduce or prevent an employee's emotional exhaustion. According to the Conservation of Resources theory (COR), people strive to obtain, retain and protect their personal resources, either instrumental (for example, money or shelter), social (such as social support or status), or psychological (for example, self-esteem ...

  6. Occupational burnout - Wikipedia

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    The new version has an entry coded and titled "QD85 Burn-out". The ICD-11 describes the condition as follows: Burn-out is a syndrome conceptualized as resulting from chronic workplace stress that has not been successfully managed. It is characterized by three dimensions: 1) feelings of energy depletion or exhaustion; 2) increased mental ...

  7. Psychological stress - Wikipedia

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    In psychology, stress is a feeling of emotional strain and pressure. [1] Stress is a form of psychological and mental discomfort. Small amounts of stress may be beneficial, as it can improve athletic performance, motivation and reaction to the environment.

  8. Job Interview Do’s and Don’ts: Steps for Each Phase - AOL

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    Avoid common interview mishaps by ensuring that you don’t: Arrive late. Showing up late for a job interview is one of the quickest ways to tank your shot at securing work.

  9. Occupational stress - Wikipedia

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    A video on workplace stress (see also: Part 2) Occupational stress is psychological stress related to one's job.Occupational stress refers to a chronic condition. Occupational stress can be managed by understanding what the stressful conditions at work are and taking steps to remediate those co