9798187825035 - too often ignored: understanding burnout, recovery, and why the people who care most break first de barnett, henry (6 resultados)

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Paperback. Condición: new. Paperback. You did not burn out because something is wrong with you. You burned out because something was right with you - and it was asked to run too long without rest.This is not a book of quick fixes. There is no thirty-day plan here, no morning routine that will empty your inbox or silence your Sun…day-evening dread. If that is what you are looking for, there are gentler books than this one.Too Often Ignored is for the reliable one. The nurse who cannot bear to leave a frightened patient. The teacher who spends her own money on her students. The doctor who prided himself on never flagging - until the errors began. The people who care most are the ones burnout comes for first, and almost no one ever tells them why.Drawing on the World Health Organization's classification of burnout, the landmark research of Christina Maslach, and years of clinical practice, this book refuses the usual comforting lies - that a good holiday will fix it, that you simply need more discipline, that the fault is yours. Instead it offers something rarer: a single, building argument that moves from the exhaustion you can feel in your body, to the devotion that quietly drove you to empty yourself, down to the inherited belief - written in a childhood you did not choose - that your worth is equal to your usefulness.Through the stories of Maya, Daniel, Elena, and others - and through the author's own reckoning with the exhaustion he spent years prescribing rest for while refusing it himself - Too Often Ignored names the things most books leave unspoken: the borrowed fire of a nervous system that has forgotten how to rest, the caring wound that turns a virtue into a slow injury, and the difficult truth that you cannot heal alone, because you did not break alone.Honest, unhurried, and written to be read slowly, this is a book for anyone who has ever mistaken their exhaustion for a verdict on their character - and is ready, at last, to read it as a signal instead.The flame in you was never the enemy. This book will not ask you to put it out. It will show you how to build a hearth around it - so it can go on burning, steadily and long, for all the years you have left to give it. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.

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Taschenbuch. Condición: Neu. Neuware - You did not burn out because something is wrong with you. You burned out because something was right with you - and it was asked to run too long without rest.This is not a book of quick fixes. There is no thirty-day plan here, no morning routine that will empty your inbox or silence your Su…nday-evening dread. If that is what you are looking for, there are gentler books than this one.Too Often Ignored is for the reliable one. The nurse who cannot bear to leave a frightened patient. The teacher who spends her own money on her students. The doctor who prided himself on never flagging - until the errors began. The people who care most are the ones burnout comes for first, and almost no one ever tells them why.Drawing on the World Health Organization's classification of burnout, the landmark research of Christina Maslach, and years of clinical practice, this book refuses the usual comforting lies - that a good holiday will fix it, that you simply need more discipline, that the fault is yours. Instead it offers something rarer: a single, building argument that moves from the exhaustion you can feel in your body, to the devotion that quietly drove you to empty yourself, down to the inherited belief - written in a childhood you did not choose - that your worth is equal to your usefulness.Through the stories of Maya, Daniel, Elena, and others - and through the author's own reckoning with the exhaustion he spent years prescribing rest for while refusing it himself - Too Often Ignored names the things most books leave unspoken: the borrowed fire of a nervous system that has forgotten how to rest, the caring wound that turns a virtue into a slow injury, and the difficult truth that you cannot heal alone, because you did not break alone.Honest, unhurried, and written to be read slowly, this is a book for anyone who has ever mistaken their exhaustion for a verdict on their character - and is ready, at last, to read it as a signal instead.The flame in you was never the enemy. This book will not ask you to put it out. It will show you how to build a hearth around it - so it can go on burning, steadily and long, for all the years you have left to give it.

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Paperback. Condición: new. Paperback. You did not burn out because something is wrong with you. You burned out because something was right with you - and it was asked to run too long without rest.This is not a book of quick fixes. There is no thirty-day plan here, no morning routine that will empty your inbox or silence your Sun…day-evening dread. If that is what you are looking for, there are gentler books than this one.Too Often Ignored is for the reliable one. The nurse who cannot bear to leave a frightened patient. The teacher who spends her own money on her students. The doctor who prided himself on never flagging - until the errors began. The people who care most are the ones burnout comes for first, and almost no one ever tells them why.Drawing on the World Health Organization's classification of burnout, the landmark research of Christina Maslach, and years of clinical practice, this book refuses the usual comforting lies - that a good holiday will fix it, that you simply need more discipline, that the fault is yours. Instead it offers something rarer: a single, building argument that moves from the exhaustion you can feel in your body, to the devotion that quietly drove you to empty yourself, down to the inherited belief - written in a childhood you did not choose - that your worth is equal to your usefulness.Through the stories of Maya, Daniel, Elena, and others - and through the author's own reckoning with the exhaustion he spent years prescribing rest for while refusing it himself - Too Often Ignored names the things most books leave unspoken: the borrowed fire of a nervous system that has forgotten how to rest, the caring wound that turns a virtue into a slow injury, and the difficult truth that you cannot heal alone, because you did not break alone.Honest, unhurried, and written to be read slowly, this is a book for anyone who has ever mistaken their exhaustion for a verdict on their character - and is ready, at last, to read it as a signal instead.The flame in you was never the enemy. This book will not ask you to put it out. It will show you how to build a hearth around it - so it can go on burning, steadily and long, for all the years you have left to give it. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.