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Title: Ways to handle pandemic burnout
Authors: Fairuz A’dilah Rusdi 
Keywords: Burnout;Pandemic Burnout
Issue Date: 23-Jul-2021
Publisher: New Straits Times Press
Abstract: 
Everybody works in different ways. Some individuals can adapt in any situations, whilst others may have setbacks and difficulties adjusting to changed situations.

During this pandemic, some have achieved tremendously by working from home (WFH) — managing the family, picking up new hobbies and proudly acquiring fresh skills. Yet, never compare yourself with others and be mindful to not be influenced by things one see daily on social media.

While many of us are WFH, now and again, we also need a break from our daily work routine. When you feel exhausted over work, practice some self-care strategies to avoid yourself from encountering burnout. The key strategy is to know your limits.
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URI: http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/2853
Appears in Collections:Faculty of Language Studies and Human Development - Other publication

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