This may be the first time burnout has nothing to do with work. Here’s what’s behind it and how to fix it

Did the shift to remote work alleviate the burnout that over 60% of employees said they felt in December 2019—just a few months before quarantines? The CEO of Emplify says the answer isn’t that simple.
December 1, 2019. In the coming days, an estimated 115.6M people would take to the roads and skies for holiday gatherings, shattering previous records. Preparations for office parties and gift exchanges were underway. People were hustling to wrap up projects before the ambiguous days between Christmas and New Year’s, and business leaders were finalizing audacious goals for 2020.
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