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I have always prided myself on being able to do the most.
From as early as I can remember, my parents threw me into every form of sport they could think of.
Tennis, ice skating, athletics, swimming, dancing (lol), basketball - all of it. I was extremely bad at all of them, but never stopped.
The only reason I don’t do any of those things now is because I was so bad the coaches had to literally tell my parents they should probably take me out (R.I.P. but also very good advice).
I carried this mentality of ‘always do everything and more’ throughout high school and now, into the workforce.
Watch: How to spot and combat burnout. Post continues after video.
The first time I heard about burnout was when I had just started working at Mamamia as a social media assistant. I was reading a piece by Keryn Donnelly titled The five symptoms of burnout every working woman needs to be aware of. As a lover of emerging trends, I clicked on it straight away. Then I saw the symptoms.