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could it really ever be worse than now?
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Hello Friend,
I am tired of explaining and defending myself to people. It's exhausting. If they want to believe what they want to then be it. I've lost all the care that I can give. If they see me as a bad guy, even though I am not then so be it. My mental health is not doing any good and I don't think it is still wise enough to care what other people say and think about me. I am done.
Love Always,
Twisted Noisy Mind
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Realistically I know cutting my hair doesn’t do a damn thing to fix the underlying basis of my anxiety but boy oh boy do I feel better after taking scissors to my head
It’s just the knowing when to stop that’s the problem
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WHO Redefines Burnout As A 'Syndrome' Linked To Chronic Stress At Work
The World Health Organization is bringing attention to the problem of work-related stress. The group announced this week that it is updating its definition of burnout in the new version of its handbook of diseases, the International Classification of Diseases — ICD-11 —which will go into effect in January 2022
The new definition calls it a “syndrome” and specifically ties burnout to “chronic workplace stress that has not been successfully managed.”
Despite earlier reports to the contrary, WHO does not classify the problem as a medical condition. It calls burnout an “occupational phenomenon” and includes it in a chapter on “factors influencing health status or contact with health services.”
According to WHO, burnout is characterized by “feelings of energy depletion or exhaustion; increased mental distance from one’s job, or feelings of negativism or cynicism related to one’s job; and reduced professional efficacy.”
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