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    burn·out
    /ˈbərnˌout/

    noun

    • 1. the reduction of a fuel or substance to nothing through use or combustion: "good carbon burnout"
    • 2. the failure of an electrical device or component through overheating: "an antistall mechanism prevents motor burnout"

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  2. Burnout is a state of emotional, mental, and often physical exhaustion brought on by prolonged or repeated stress. Though it’s most often caused by problems at work,...

  3. 1. : the cessation of operation usually of a jet or rocket engine. also : the point at which burnout occurs. 2. a. : exhaustion of physical or emotional strength or motivation usually as a result of prolonged stress or frustration. b. : a person suffering from burnout. 3. : a person showing the effects of drug abuse. burn out. 2 of 2. verb.

  4. Apr 29, 2024 · Defining burnout. Burnout is an occupational phenomenon where employees experience a mix of physical and psychological symptoms that result in decreased job satisfaction and productivity (Bridgeman, Bridgeman, & Barone, 2018).

  5. Jun 12, 2024 · Burnout is a type of exhaustion that can happen when you face prolonged stress that eventually results in severe physical, mental, and emotional fatigue. Excessive workplace stress for prolonged periods can lead to burnout.

  6. Sep 22, 2021 · When you burn out, you're unable to recharge and find balance after stressful situations, such as work. Learn about the signs of burnout, as well as helpful tips.

  7. May 30, 2024 · Burnout reduces productivity and saps your energy, leaving you feeling increasingly helpless, hopeless, cynical, and resentful. Eventually, you may feel like you have nothing more to give. The negative effects of burnout spill over into every area of life—including your home, work, and social life.

  8. www.mckinsey.com › mckinsey-explainers › what-is-burnoutWhat is burnout? | McKinsey

    Aug 14, 2023 · One explanation for burnout is that it is an occupational phenomenon that builds up over time, brought on by a chronic imbalance between job demands and available resources. Basically, that means too many things to do and not enough tools, time, or energy to do them.

  9. Apr 19, 2018 · n. physical, emotional, or mental exhaustion accompanied by decreased motivation, lowered performance, and negative attitudes toward oneself and others. It results from performing at a high level until stress and tension, especially from extreme and prolonged physical or mental exertion or an overburdening workload, take their toll.

  10. May 16, 2024 · Burnout is a state of mental, physical, and emotional exhaustion. It’s caused by chronic and excessive stress that the individual cannot successfully manage.

  11. Nov 30, 2023 · Job burnout is a type of stress linked to work. It includes being worn out physically or emotionally. Job burnout also may involve feeling useless, powerless and empty. Burnout isn't a medical diagnosis. Some experts think that other conditions, such as depression, are behind burnout. Burnout can raise the risk of depression.