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Are You Getting Burned Out?

March 20th, 2008 by James Omdahl


Let’s face it; no matter what you do for a living, getting burnt out on your work is inevitable. People need variety in their lives, and when you are super focused and pounding away at something day after day, you’re going to get sick of it.

Managing burnout is essential to keeping a consistent, healthy affiliate business, so knowing tactics to help things stay fresh and exciting is key.

Christine Churchill put out an article today that gives you ten strategies for avoiding search marketing burnout. Among them are tips for taking care of yourself physically, mentally, and learning to manage your workload. If you’re feeling a little bit of the burnout coming on, make sure you check out the article.

Also, I’ll throw in a little tip of my own.

If you’re looking for something that can give you a little exercise and get your creative juices flowing, consider picking up a Nintendo Wii. We’ve had one in the office this week and it’s proving to be a great way to increase morale, give you a little exercise, and relax a bit before you go back to the grind.

Yes, I’m obsessed with the Wii.

How do you avoid burnout? Leave your own tips in the comments.

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2 Responses to “Are You Getting Burned Out?”

  1. John Says:

    Holy cow this is totally me, I need to take a break. Twitter is sucking my essence… :)

  2. Matt B. Says:

    Yes, this is me, too. Getting migraines daily is probably not healthy. :-)

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