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Nick Conn

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Nick Conn is an Addiction Industry Expert who has been regularly featured in National Press, TV and Radio. Nick is Founder & CEO at Verve Health and Help4Addiction. He is also CEO ...

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So the main symptoms of burnout are first people feeling emotionally exhausted, just kind of worn out.Just emotionally drained.And and secondly, it's a feeling of maybe a bit of cynicism.Not feeling that the people we interact with at work, maybe people we provide care for the children were educating in schools or people were providing services for people we're serving in a shop.That we kind of stopped seeing them as individual, unique human beings.The term is depersonalization.And the third is a feeling of justice.Feeling like we're not effective in our work, that we're not really making a great difference that we're not.Somehow being really competent and making a contribution, and altogether it adds up to.Just a feeling of kind of exhaustion and emptiness and pain.

So the main symptoms of burnout are first people feeling emotionally exhausted, just kind of worn out.Just emotionally drained.And and secondly, it's a feeling of maybe a bit of cynicism.Not feeling that the people we interact with at work, maybe people we provide care for the children were educating in schools or people were providing services for people we're serving in a shop.That we kind of stopped seeing them as individual, unique human beings.The term is depersonalization.And the third is a feeling of justice.Feeling like we're not effective in our work, that we're not really making a great difference that we're not.Somehow being really competent and making a contribution, and altogether it adds up to.Just a feeling of kind of exhaustion and emptiness and pain.

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So the main symptoms of burnout are first people feeling emotionally exhausted, just kind of worn out.Just emotionally drained.And and secondly, it's a feeling of maybe a bit of cynicism.Not feeling that the people we interact with at work, maybe people we provide care for the children were educating in schools or people were providing services for people we're serving in a shop.That we kind of stopped seeing them as individual, unique human beings.The term is depersonalization.And the third is a feeling of justice.Feeling like we're not effective in our work, that we're not really making a great difference that we're not.Somehow being really competent and making a contribution, and altogether it adds up to.Just a feeling of kind of exhaustion and emptiness and pain.

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