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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.

Natasha BoddyWork & Careers reporter
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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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