• Say No To Burnout in the Humanitarian and Development Sector - How to Do Less and Make a Bigger Impact

  • Jul 1 2024
  • Length: 12 mins
  • Podcast

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Say No To Burnout in the Humanitarian and Development Sector - How to Do Less and Make a Bigger Impact

  • Summary

  • Ever feel like you're drowning in your workload and still not making the impact you want?

    In this episode, we tackle a critical issue facing humanitarian and development leaders today: burnout. Discover why traditional ways of working are causing you more harm than good and how you can break free from this cycle.

    In this 11 minute episode you'll learn:

    1. The real reasons behind burnout that you might not be aware of and how to address them.
    2. Gain insights on how to become a modern leader who maximizes impact while reducing stress and overwhelm.
    3. Learn how to acquire practical skills to empower your team, enhancing productivity and fostering a high-performing, inclusive work environment.

    Don't let burnout hold you back—listen to this episode now and start your journey towards more effective and sustainable leadership!

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    This podcast empowers leaders to achieve high performance teams, fostering diversity, inclusion, and wellbeing, overcoming burnout and overwhelm, while maximizing impact and productivity.

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