How to Avoid Burnout Working From Home

Favourl Editorial15 Aug 20265 links

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  1. 1

    hbr.org

    Set a hard stop

    The commute used to end the day. Without a replacement ritual, work expands.

    Source: hbr.org
  2. 2

    hse.gov.uk

    HSE — home working risk

    The official guidance, including the setup your employer may owe you.

    Source: hse.gov.uk
  3. 3

    mayoclinic.org

    Mayo Clinic — office ergonomics

    Fix the chair and monitor height before buying a standing desk.

    Source: mayoclinic.org
  4. 4

    who.int

    WHO — burnout

    What burnout actually is, so you can spot it before it is severe.

    Source: who.int
  5. 5

    calnewport.com

    Deep work blocks

    Two protected hours beats eight fragmented ones. Book them like meetings.

    Source: calnewport.com

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