The thing about burnout is that it is inevitable yet, not unavoidable.
No one wants to die. No one wants to know they are dying as they die.
In this time of a pandemic and uncertainty of every sort and in every corner of our existence, we need to determine risk at the global, national, regional, local and personal levels.
“Working from home”, like it or not, this is where we are at now.
A breakup will be accompanied by the pain of loss and separation if the person who is being left loves and sees a shared future.
People might think that remote work mandated due to the coronavirus outbreak is a goldmine for people who feel restricted by work hours and look for a flexible workspace.