Five myths about burnout syndrome managers should not believe

Burnout syndrome is a serious mental condition that turns even exceptional and extremely productive workers into people who are unable to concentrate, work or even temporarily function in their personal lives. Managers should always strive to prevent burnout in their subordinates, as well as be able to recognise and address it if necessary. However, there still exist several dangerous myths surrounding burnout syndrome. Here are five of them that managers must not believe.

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