Beat The Burnout
The Burn Ointment: Creating a Sense of Belonging as a Solution
by Dr. Denise L. Caleb and Dr. Beth Kaplan Throughout this summer series, the goal is to Beat the Burnout. You have learned about how the slow development of “quiet quitting” can push women into silence without support, leading to scar tissue and resulting in “third-degree burns.” If you have remained with us through the…
Read MoreHelp Employees, and Yourself, #BeatTheBurnout
By Cari Ladd, LCSW, WellPower Burnout from workplace stress is at an all-time high and it can be challenging to beat. Burnout is a gradual process, one that can quietly gain ground, zapping your energy. You don’t feel quite like yourself, but you’re not in a crisis either. It can take a long time of feeling emotionally drained…
Read MoreThe Third-Degree Burn: The Experience of Women in the Post-Pandemic Era
by Andrea Grant, CDSP and Dr. Denise L. Caleb Following the pandemic, women were especially impacted by job loss and the strain of taking on additional and multiple roles during the pandemic, such as: (a) caretaker, (b) hospice provider, (c) teacher, (d) principal, and (e) counselor. Learn from the personal insights of wounds imprinted on…
Read MoreBreaking the Glass Ceiling: Unveiling the Burnout Burden on Women of Color in Leadership
By Marisol Solarte-Erlacher, M.A., LPC In my pursuit of equity and diversity in the workplace, I have witnessed Women of Color achieving remarkable milestones, shattering the glass ceiling, and ascending to leadership positions. Yet, behind their extraordinary achievements lies a hidden challenge that often goes unnoticed: burnout. We need to continue to explore the unique…
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