It's important not to keep working after you clock out. If you don't work on a clock, start defining your work hours. Otherwise, work stresses begin to invade your rest time, making it not restful at all.
You should also consider your downtime activities. It's tempting to start up a TV show or game and distract yourself from the stress. But distraction is temporary. When you close the software, the stress returns. These distractions can make your burnout worse, too.
The desire for escapism can cause you to ignore your need for food, water, or a change in posture. Always start your breaks by reflec
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