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Burnout can refer to: Wikipedia does not have an article with this exact name. ... Wiktionary is a multilingual, Web-based project to create a free content dictionary, available in over 150 languages. ...

  • Burnout (psychology), a psychological term for the experience of long-term exhaustion and diminished interest, especially in one's career
  • Burnout (car), when a vehicle's tires are spun so that they smoke
  • Burnout (video game), A racing game series created by UK company Criterion Games, with a notable emphasis on dangerous driving and crashes
  • Burnout (film),
  • Burnout (band), a rock band from Chicago or a now disbanded punk-rock band from Arkansas.
  • Burnout (comics), a fictional Wildstorm character.
  • Burnout, a song by Green Day off their 1994 Album Dookie.

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Burnout: Signs, Symptoms and Prevention (2667 words)
Burnout has been found to proceed in stages that blend into one another so smoothly that you might not realize what is happening until you are in a state of despair and physical and emotional breakdown.
Burnout often occurs when life feels out of balance—you feel you are giving too much of yourself to your jobs or others and are constantly in a state of stress and anxiety without any time to relax and enjoy life.
Teacher Burnout – Teachers are in an increasingly demanding and stressful occupation, with expectations from all directions and a lack of appreciation or financial compensation.
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Burnout should not be regarded as a new buzzword for the manifestation of stress in the workplace.
Stress and burnout differ in the fact that indifference and reduced personal competency are seen as prevalent elements of the burnout syndrome and not of stress as such (Kleber, 1982, in Schaufeli & Buunk, 1992).
Due to the fact that burnout is largely identified in young, highly educated, ambitious starters many consider the dissonance between expectations and reality as one of the main causes of burnout.
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