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Your mental health reminder

Your mental health reminder

Some of the signs of burnout look like:

  • Exhaustion 
  • High-stress levels 
  • Apathy 
  • Irritability 
  • Feeling like you are on the edge.

Burnout is more pervasive in the content creator community where the hyper-reality and fixation on daily productivity, is king. The signs of burnout are so simple, it's easy to miss.

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