Following on from The Great Resignation, now Aussies are suffering from ‘The Great Slump’. These are the signs you have it.
, this part of the pandemic feels worse because it is. Referred to as the “fourth wave”, we are now living in the shadow of both the physical and emotional effects of Covid-19; resulting in mental trauma or illness and economic injury.Most workers fell over the finishing line of 2021.
The promise and hope that 2022 would be a better year was abandoned almost as quickly as state governments dropped easy access to PCR tests.For most of us, work is an essential part of living, but that doesn’t mean it should rule our lives. We do our best work when we are mentally rested, supported and have the freedom to think clearly and creatively.showed that for 65 per cent of workers, the pandemic has made them rethink the place that work should have in their life, and this is a good thing.
If you’re not ready to tackle a “stretch” goal, tell your boss so. Discuss how you can break down targets into smaller, achievable milestones and stick to your guns when it comes to setting boundaries for work and home life. Last year, many of us threw ourselves into DIY projects or embarked on more ambitious home renovations to ease the boredom of lockdown. While satisfying when finished, many of these activities actually added to the disruption, stress and fatigue in our lives.
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