The two high profile suicides this past week should cause us all to take an honest look at our emotional margin. We blow off all the seemingly temporary cycles of discouragement and frustration. What we miss is the chronic pattern of negative behavior that are clearly warning signs of a much deeper problem. This Forbes post was timely:
“However, just because society tends to look at burnout as going hand-in-hand with working hard doesn’t mean that it must become your reality. If you find yourself heading down the road to burnout or you believe the warning signs are creeping in, now is the time to stop and act.”