‘’Burnout’’ has become a well-known buzzword over the last few years, predominantly used to define a sense of stress caused by work overload. But now the World Health Organisation have assigned ‘Burnout’’ as an ‘occupational phenomenon’, with research showing devastating implications for people who ignore it, with depression, addictions, relationship issues and even suicide all being potential risks.
Keynote speakers specialising in addressing this issue bring invaluable insights and strategies to organisations, helping them recognise, manage, and prevent this debilitating condition.
Our keynote burnout speakers offer practical tools for enhancing mental health, boosting productivity, and fostering a supportive workplace culture. By tackling burnout head-on, they empower audiences to build resilience, maintain a healthy work-life balance, and ultimately, sustain long-term career satisfaction and business success.
Explore our blog featuring one of our exceptional speakers on the subject, Andrew Pain.
‘’Burnout’’ has become a well-known buzzword over the last few years, predominantly used to define a sense of stress caused by work overload. But now the World Health Organisation have assigned ‘Burnout’’ as an ‘occupational phenomenon’, with research showing devastating implications for people who ignore it, with depression, addictions, relationship issues and even suicide all being potential risks.
Keynote speakers specialising in addressing this issue bring invaluable insights and strategies to organisations, helping them recognise, manage, and prevent this debilitating condition.
Our keynote burnout speakers offer practical tools for enhancing mental health, boosting productivity, and fostering a supportive workplace culture. By tackling burnout head-on, they empower audiences to build resilience, maintain a healthy work-life balance, and ultimately, sustain long-term career satisfaction and business success.
Explore our blog featuring one of our exceptional speakers on the subject, Andrew Pain.
‘’Burnout’’ has become a well-known buzzword over the last few years, predominantly used to define a sense of stress caused by work overload. But now the World Health Organisation have assigned ‘Burnout’’ as an ‘occupational phenomenon’, with research showing devastating implications for people who ignore it, with depression, addictions, relationship issues and even suicide all being potential risks.
Keynote speakers specialising in addressing this issue bring invaluable insights and strategies to organisations, helping them recognise, manage, and prevent this debilitating condition.
Our keynote burnout speakers offer practical tools for enhancing mental health, boosting productivity, and fostering a supportive workplace culture. By tackling burnout head-on, they empower audiences to build resilience, maintain a healthy work-life balance, and ultimately, sustain long-term career satisfaction and business success.
Explore our blog featuring one of our exceptional speakers on the subject, Andrew Pain.
Rob Forkan and Dr Roisin O’Regan