Addressing and Avoiding Burnout
About this Course:
This course will focus on one of the most pervasive challenges in news entrepreneurship: burnout. It will outline what burnout looks like, why it happens, how to address it and, even better, how to avoid it.
It aims to help news leaders:
- Understand why burnout happens at the individual and organizational levels
- Identify what burnout looks like and the effects it has on leaders and team members
- Articulate best practices for addressing and avoiding it
About the Instructor:
Sushil Cheema is an Executive Coach specializing in burnout and self-care, professional development, interpersonal relationships and communication. Sushil worked previously as a freelancer for The New York Times, a staff multimedia journalist for The Wall Street Journal and as an editor at the personal finance website The Penny Hoarder. She has a bachelor’s degree from Columbia University, a master’s degree from Columbia’s Graduate School of Journalism and a law degree from Stetson University College of Law. More about Sushil.
Lessons
Additional Resources
Articles
- Beyond Burnout by Jennifer Moss (HBR)
- How to Regain the Lost Art of Reflection by Martin Reeves, Roselinde Torres, and Fabien Hassan (HBR)
- To Retain Employees, Give Them a Sense of Purpose and Community by Ron Carucci (HBR)
- Helping Your Team Feel the Purpose in Their Work by Dan Cable (HBR)
- How to Deal With Work Stress: This 42% Rule Could Help You Recover From Burnout (Stylist)
- Want Newsroom Innovation? Start With a STOP List by Frank Mungeam (ASU Cronkite School of Journalism)
- How Newsrooms Can Do Less Work – but Have More Impact by Stephanie Castellano (American Press Institute)
- How to Stop Doing Work That Underperforms: Advice From 4 Newsrooms by Shirley Qiu (American Press Institute)
- How the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel Focused on Prioritizing With a “Stop Doing” List by John Adams and Emily Ristow (Better News via The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel)
- Job Burnout: How to Spot It and Take Action (Mayo Clinic)
- Addressing employee burnout: Are you solving the right problem? by McKinsey Health Institute
Books
- Start With Why: How Great Leaders Inspire Everyone to Take Action by Simon Sinek
- Radical Candor by Kim Scott
- The Five Languages of Appreciation in the Workplace by Gary Chapman and Paul White
- Crucial Conversations: Tools for Talking When Stakes Are High by Joseph Grenny, Kerry Patterson, et. al.
- Atlas of the Heart: Mapping Human Connection and the Language of Human Experience by Brene Brown
- Dare to Lead: Daring Greatly and Rising Strong at Work by Brene Brown
- Deep Work: Rules for Focused Success in a Distracted World by Cal Newport
- The New Leader’s 100 Day Action Plan by George B. Brandst, Jayme A. Check, and John A. Lawler
- Difficult Conversations: How to Discuss What Matters Most by Douglas Stone, Bruce Patton, and Sheila Heen
- No Hard Feelings: Emotions at Work and How They Help Us Succeed by Liz Fosslien and Molly West Duffy
- High Conflict: Why We Get Trapped and How We Get Out by Amanda Ripley
- Thanks for the Feedback: The Science and Art of Receiving Feedback Well by Douglas Stone and Sheila Heen
Videos & Podcasts
- Start With Why: How Great Leaders Inspire Action by Simon Sinek (TEDx Event)
- Breaking the Burnout Cycle by Amanda Magnus and Anita Rao of North Carolina Public Radio
- Burnout and How to Complete the Stress Cycle by Brene Brown with Emily Nagoski and Amelia Nagoski
- Burnout (Classic) by Planet Money
Apps
- The News Feed Eradicator: Replaces your social media feeds with a quote.
- Flora: Set a “focus time” where you commit to staying off your phone while you work and the app plants a digital seed that grows into a tree.
- Forest: Similar to Flora but you can grow an entire forest.
- RescueTime: Time-management software.
- Focus@Will: Research-based music and sounds to help you focus.
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