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Introversion as Burnout Prevention

Published by Arthur Coddington on 11 September, 201411 September, 2014

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In a guest post on David Johnson’s Crossing the Threshold, I explore about whether introversion might help us avoid burnout. What do you think? Take a moment to read it and share your thoughts over at Crossing the Threshold:

https://www.crossingthethreshold.net/articles/introversion-as-burnout-prevention

Categories: Guest BlogIntroversion
Tags: balanceburnoutintroversionintrovertstress

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