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Six steps to beat burnout in a pandemic

Six steps to beat burnout in a pandemic

If every day feels like Groundhog Day and you're suffering from the signs of burnout, don’t just push through. Here's what the experts suggest.

The forced shift to remote work was for many professionals a dream come true, but six months on and the work from honeymoon appears to be well and truly over.

Between a global pandemic, lockdowns, and juggling the demands of full-time work with children, pets and partners, on top of months working from spaces never designed to double as a home office, 2020 is no picnic.

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Natasha Boddy
Natasha BoddyWork & Careers reporterNatasha Boddy is Work & Careers reporter with The Australian Financial Review. She was previously a homepage editor and online producer. Connect with Natasha on Twitter. Email Natasha at natasha.boddy@afr.com

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