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@july
Finding that balance on Yerkes-Dodson Law
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@fun
i've past the high stress level for the past few months, finally took a week off last week, lowkey feeling the same, but a little better
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@july
The longer you stress yourself out the more time off you need The quicker to rest you are the less stress you’ll have in the long run and the easier it is to recover
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@july
I have friends who’ve ended up in the burnout / breakdown part of the curve and some of them have taken years to recover fully or have yet to recover after months. Burn out is very real imo
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@pixel
does burnout correlate with doing what one dislikes? ie. if one does what one loves, can burnout even happen?
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@july
Absolutely - if you only eat food and never exercise, you’ll just become obese If you love to cook and only cook and never eat you’ll starve One has needs and you have to balance your needs and do proper self care, I think that for myself at least
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