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Overload – some examples

Anxiety at work, Burnout, Career counselling, Workplace mental health

by Vinod Balagopal Overload is a common type of burnout. You work towards success until you reach a state of exhaustion. You cope by emotional venting or complaining. Workplace overload – When does this happen? – A colleague leaves and you have to take...

Career Counselling FAQ

Anxiety at work, Burnout, Career counselling, Employee assistance programme (EAP), Workplace mental health

Do you have a typical client? Not exactly. We designed career counselling to cater to people with burnout as psychometrics don’t help when you’re angry. Most of our clients to date, have been working executives, experiencing the early to late stages of burnout and...

I feel lost in my career… what can I do?

Anxiety at work, Burnout, Career coaching, Career counselling

by Roberta Balagopal It’s pretty common to feel lost at some point in your career, and it’s also pretty unsettling. Our careers are a big part of our identities, and our place in society. In that context, feeling lost is big deal, and something you need to...

Poke yourself: a career counselling exercise

Anxiety at work, Burnout, Career coaching, Career counselling

by Vinod Balagopal When I ask clients to tell me how they feel they frequently tell me what they think instead. So I asked them to poke themselves. Actually physically poke. Then I ask them: Did you feel that? Of course they did. Then I ask them: Can I feel that?  Can...

Is it ok to quit my job before I have a new one?

Anxiety at work, Burnout, Career change, Career coaching, Career counselling, Resume writing

by Roberta Balagopal As you can probably guess, the answer is “it depends.” In part, it depends on your circumstances, particularly whether it is actually possible for you to quit and be without an income for a while. If you have rent, debts or dependents...
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