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How to Identify Burnout in Your Engineering Career Before It Happens and What to Do to Get Back on Track – Ep 022

Author
Anthony Fasano, P.E., AEC PM, F. ASCE & Rebecca Swabey, P. Eng
Published
Tue 01 Jul 2014
Episode Link
https://engineeringmanagementinstitute.org/tecc-022-engineering-career-coach-podcast-identify-burnout-engineering-career-happens-get-back-track/

In this session of The Engineering Career Coach Podcast, I interview Stephanie Cook, an environmental engineer who now helps professionals avoid burnout in their careers by improving their diet and exercise habits.



Stephanie discusses five signs that you’re headed for trouble and gives eight strategies for avoiding burnout or getting back on track if you’ve already gone too far.

“I promise you nothing is as chaotic as it seems. Nothing is worth diminishing your health. Nothing is worth poisoning yourself into stress, anxiety, and fear.” – Steve Maraboli

The career-changing tip at the end of the show will provide you with one simple thing that you can do every day to reduce your stress levels dramatically.



Listen to this session and learn:



Five signs that will help you recognize that you are on the path to burnout

How a five-minute brain dump can greatly reduce stress

Ways your colleagues and family members can help you release stress

A specific technique that will help you boost productivity by working in focused segments

Tips for staying hydrated, which has a huge impact on your stress levels and overall health

What supplements are important for reducing brain fog and stress

Ways to improve your diet to boost energy

Tips for implementing exercise into your busy day



Resources and links mentioned in this session include:



FREE Gift for TECC Listeners

Special Event for Engineers in San Diego

Stephanie Cook Wellness

The Pomodoro Technique 

Click Here for Session #22 Transcription

What strategies have you used to reduce stress in your career and life?



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