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Avoiding Zoom Fatigue, by Lorman

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Lower the chances of getting burned out by recognizing the causes and symptoms of stress due to the overuse of virtual platforms.

Working remotely has its benefits but also some limitations and drawbacks. Employees and managers are both facing stress and anxiety in their personal and professional lives as COVID-19 continues to spread. Job demands have become more taxing and this affects their ability to meet their job requirements and eventually leads to stress and or burnout. Stress and burnout are connected, and individuals can lower the chances of getting burned out by recognizing the causes and symptoms of stress and taking preventive action. Zoom fatigue describes the tiredness, worry or burnout associated with overusing virtual platforms of communication. This material highlights techniques for setting boundaries and learning to be present during video calls and tips for self-care to avoid burnout.

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