Tag Archives: burnout
Past, present, future
Random reflections on walking, burnout, resilience, meaning and “raising awareness”, from Gaza to San Francisco. Winter is approaching and I find myself reflecting on another intense year gone by. I was in Jerusalem in September, a time when both the Jewish … Continue reading
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Tagged burnout, meaning, poems for humanitarians, post-traumatic growth, resilience
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Aid to Zen: R/S – R&R and Stress Reduction
This post is part of Aid to Zen – A Quick Guide to Surviving Aid Work from A to Z by Alessandra Pigni. R&R “Tell me about your new job” I ask a friend who has been recently deployed to Gaziantep to … Continue reading
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Tagged aid workers' burnout, aid workers' mental health, aid workers' wellbeing, burnout, humanitarian wellbeing
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