| There are many new things to deal with at this time while we are being isolated from life-as-usual. A new lifestyle, a new future and something that can be quite subtle - a new kind of burnout. It should do us well to be aware about this so we can learn to disengage when we need to. I wish you and your loved ones good health and may you continue to stay safe! | | What wartime 'munitionettes' can teach us about burnout A short overtime sprint won't kill you but, as data from World War One shows, consistently putting in too many hours at work hurts employees and employers. | | Zoom Exhaustion is Real. Here Are Six Ways to Find Balance and Stay Connected Steven Hickman, Psy.D., executive director of the Center for Mindful Self-Compassion, offers this timely perspective on managing our new virtual reality. | | People Who Are Bored Staying At Home A little bit of medicine for the boredom | | Proudly Brought to You I seek to reach out to people who believe in creating a safe financial environment for their loved ones. Let me know if I can be of help to someone you know or care about. We can make a difference to lives when it matters most. Cheers. | | Gerald Tan | | | | | | | | unsubscribe | You are receiving this email because you're my client, a friend or you've given permission to receive this email. If you'd rather not receive our emails, you can unsubscribe from our mailing list by clicking 'Unsubscribe' above. © Gerald Tan, All rights reserved. | | | |