Tag Archives: burnout

Two years later: Review and pivot

It’s been two years and three months since I started working to support people through the pandemic. Through this I helped to set up the pillars of the United against Covid-19 campaign, consulted to three Government Departments and many other public and private organisations, delivered so many webinar sessions I’ve lost count, written many Twitter […]

Register for my LIVE online workshop on August 3: Empathy Fatigue and Burnout – Real Threats, Real Solutions

I’m honoured to be running this in partnership with the Mental Health Education & Resource Centre from 9-11am on August 3rd. Empathy fatigue is sometimes referred to as the ‘cost of caring.’ This workshop acknowledges the impact that it may have for those in caring roles especially in these pandemic times when many have also […]

I’ve been busy trying not to be busy. It’s working. Here’s why.

Around the end of March, I figured out that I was working too much. I’d lost my vitality. My mojo was missing. It had been going on for a while – about 14 months – but I identified that I needed to scale down, and take this seriously. So why now, after what has been […]