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burnout

[burn-out] / ˈbɜrnˌaʊt /








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At times, her harsh inner critic took over and eventually the path to perfectionism led to burnout.

From BBC

This feeling of burnout doesn’t mean you’ve had a lousy career, says Chris Farrell, an author and retirement expert.

From The Wall Street Journal

It said it also feared NHS staff working extra hours were at risk of burnout.

From BBC

But did the result put some on a road to burnout?

From The Wall Street Journal

When DiCaprio cut loose with long improvisations, like when his character, a burnout revolutionary, argues on the phone with headquarters, the crew played it safe by capturing his takes with a conventional film camera.

From The Wall Street Journal