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    The Cincinnati Health Department recently highlighted the pervasive issue of stress leading to burnout and its impact on overall well-being. When the grind doesn’t ease up, and there’s no room for recovery, it can whack your energy, mess with your sleep, twist your mood, and knock around your physical health. The department says one of the keys to fending off this exhaustive state is building resilience.

    Resilience isn’t just about bouncing back from a bad day at the office. It’s essential for navigating the constant pummeling of setbacks we all face. In a social media post from the Cincinnati Health Department, they dished out some straight talk: “Ongoing stress without time to recover can lead to burnout, affecting energy, sleep, mood, and physical health.”

    This isn’t about simply powering through or ticking off self-care to-dos. The department is steering us towards a game plan that involves crafting a support network, chatting out your feelings, and resetting those positive intentions. To put it another way, dealing with life’s curveballs is a full-encompassing team sport, not a solo endurance challenge.

    Monday is the time to score some new strategies to strengthen that resilience muscle. The Cincinnati Health Department is hinting at a holistic approach, folding in bits like focusing on self-care and creating sensible support systems. They’ve set the stage with common sense, suggesting cracking open conversations about your feel-goods and bads while keeping an eye on the prize by refreshing your positive intentions regularly.

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