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An Important First Step to Battle Burnout

For decades, burnout has been considered a condition of the work environment, but in the past few years the idea of burnout has permeated both our workplaces and personal lives. And while you can Google countless lists of more things to add to your to-do list to combat burnout, this month’s conversations are more focused on small things that you can sprinkle into your daily life to nourish yourself.

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What is Burnout?

You used to love your work. You remember a time where the hours flew by and you were energized by focusing on the task at hand. You didn’t mind working through lunch or staying late into the evening. You’re good at what you do and it feels good for others to see the good work that you do and compliment you on it. You were high-producing, meeting the most challenging goals and deadlines. And you were not only proud of the work that you did, but felt like you were connected to your coworkers.

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Developing a Safety Plan with Your Teen

A safety plan is a personalized, practical plan that helps individuals cope with and manage a crisis or emergency situation. It is a proactive approach that can help prevent crises and manage risks, especially for individuals who struggle with mental health issues, suicidal thoughts, or other forms of self-harm.

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Reasons for Self-Harm

Today's American culture can be incredibly challenging for teenagers to navigate. Social media has created a world where teens are constantly bombarded with unrealistic expectations and pressure to fit in with their peers.

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