I'm burnt out, but Christmas break is coming.
Anyone else feeling this way?
The end-of-year hustle is real. We're all pushing hard to hit those Q4 goals. But here's the thing:
Burnout isn't a badge of honor. It's a sign to slow down.
I'm burnt out, but Christmas break is coming.
Anyone else feeling this way?
The end-of-year hustle is real. We're all pushing hard to hit those Q4 goals. But here's the thing:
Burnout isn't a badge of honor. It's a sign to slow down.
Being education focused over the last 3 years, has meant that personal development around analytics has not been at the forefront and instead I've focused mainly on product and business management. Time to switch back and go deeper on expanding my analytics knowledge and give myself a refresh π§
Not a developer, but I can hack my way through projects. This blog post from @joshwcomeau.com has given me a ton of inspiration on re-building my personal website. Context switching from Analyst/Educator β Amateur developer for a sec β±οΈ
Worth a read: www.joshwcomeau.com/blog/how-i-b...
How I'm reclaiming my time and sanity
Burnout is real, especially as a parent. Here's how I'm reclaiming my time:
β³ Ruthless prioritisation: If it's not a "hell yes," it's a no.
β³ Boundaries: Work is work. Family time is sacred.
β³ Embrace "good enough"
β³ Tech detox weekends: Slack can wait.
Let's work to live, not live to work.
The future of social media isnβt Twitter.
@bsky.app is the future:
β Decentralised: Control your own content and data.
β Faster, friendlier community.No more algorithmic chaos.
Personally excited to not see Elon Musk on my feed every day ππΌ