Poll: How often do you experience burnout or emotional exhaustion due to your job? מפרסם התגובה: ProZ.com Staff
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I felt emotional exhausted more than once due to my personal life, but never because of work, though I felt extremely tired more than once having bit off more than I could chew (lesson learned!) | | | Dan Lucas הממלכה המאוחדת Local time: 15:46 חבר (2014) מיפנית לאנגלית
Never.
Fatigue, and mild stress (self-imposed through making aggressive deadline choices), yes.
Emotional exhaustion? No.
If people think freelancing is emotionally exhausting, they should try working in a large office surrounded by noisy coworkers and supervised by demanding bosses.
(I suspect many people already have tried that, and that is why they are, understandably, freelancers.)
Dan | | | expressisverbis פורטוגל Local time: 15:46 חבר (2015) מאנגלית לפורטוגזית + ...
Work itself is my escape, while it’s the outside world that can be draining.
I believe work can provide structure, purpose, and even a sense of control, while personal life and social interactions can sometimes be unpredictable and exhausting.
For someone like me who deals with hyperthyroidism, which can be incredibly challenging, and many don’t fully understand this disease, translation is my refuge.
I prefer words to people...
Words are predictable, structured, and... See more Work itself is my escape, while it’s the outside world that can be draining.
I believe work can provide structure, purpose, and even a sense of control, while personal life and social interactions can sometimes be unpredictable and exhausting.
For someone like me who deals with hyperthyroidism, which can be incredibly challenging, and many don’t fully understand this disease, translation is my refuge.
I prefer words to people...
Words are predictable, structured, and meaningful in a way that people often aren’t.
They don’t drain you, misunderstand you, or demand more than you can give. Instead, they offer clarity, purpose, and even a sense of control 😊 ▲ Collapse | |
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Translation is my passion. But sometimes my clients have urgent tasks, and I have to work overtime... Well, that's the life. | | | WolfgangS צרפת Local time: 16:46 חבר (2007) מאנגלית לגרמנית + ...
The question sounds like as if nervous breakdowns were part of the job (how often ...).
Never had one, no burnout either. I always enjoyed my job, even when I had hard times. | | | Vanessa Dias ברזיל Local time: 12:46 חבר (2022) מאנגלית לפורטוגזית + ... Although the uncertainty of freelancing makes me anxious sometimes, I'd never change it for an offic | Feb 17 |
Dan Lucas wrote:
Never.
Fatigue, and mild stress (self-imposed through making aggressive deadline choices), yes.
Emotional exhaustion? No.
If people think freelancing is emotionally exhausting, they should try working in a large office surrounded by noisy coworkers and supervised by demanding bosses.
(I suspect many people already have tried that, and that is why they are, understandably, freelancers.)
Dan
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