Addressing and Avoiding Burnout

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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

Introduction to Addressing and Avoiding Burnout

An overview of the Addressing and Avoiding Burnout course.

Strategies to Avoid Burnout

In this lesson, we’ll discuss what burnout is and strategies for avoiding it in your organization.

Addressing Burnout Once It Has Set In

In this lesson, we’ll explore ways to address burnout if you or a team member is experiencing burnout.

Developing a Healthier Newsroom Culture

In this lesson, we’ll discuss strategies to prevent burnout through workplace culture, practices and policies.

Additional Resources 

Articles

Books

Videos & Podcasts

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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