Complimentary Lunch & Learn Webinar: Have the Job You Want- Without Leaving the Job You Have
Thursday, January 20, 2011 12:00 PM - 12:45 PM Pacific Time
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Have you gone from excitement in your career to dreading each workday? From the satisfaction of a job well done to wondering if what you do matters? You could be suffering from burnout, a common problem that can range from mild dissatisfaction at work to a complete erosion of the soul. Whether it is office politics, bureaucratic hurdles or increasing demands with decreased resources, many of us are on the way to burnout if not there already. Not only does burnout decrease the energy one has for their work but productivity suffers, as well.
Luckily, there are ways to turn things around and be fully engaged in your work again. Join popular national speaker, Dr. Alicia Ruelaz, as she diagnoses if burnout may be an issue for you. Learn to recognize the stress and conditions most likely to lead to burnout and receive the tools needed to get your passion back. You’ll be guided through self-examination, changes you can make at the office, and better stress management. Increase your productivity and energy. Turn the job you have into one you truly love.
Key Takeaways:
- Know if burnout is affecting your life and career.
- Recognize the stress and conditions most likely to lead to burnout.
- Gain the tools to increase your energy and productivity.
- Reclaim your passion for what you do
About the presenter: A Board Certified Diplomate of the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology, with subspecialty certification in Psychosomatic Medicine, Dr. Ruelaz translates the knowledge of neuroscience into tools and techniques to enhance individual lives. In addition to over 15 years of working with patients, she also teaches medical students as Assistant Clinical Professor at the University of California- San Francisco (UCSF) and defines the state of practice through cutting-edge research with the RAND corporation.
Hope you will be able to join us!
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