6 ways to avoid burning out in your first job after university
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Now that university's done, it can feel like you've just fallen off the end of the 'education conveyor belt.' But into what - a full-time job, bills to pay, and less time to do things? At times, it can feel like you're simply existing to work; you're too tired to do anything you enjoy.
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But this will not last, and if you can make active steps to improve your work-life balance now, you'll set yourself up for self-fulfillment, happiness, and pride in both your work and life (yes, they're separate!). Lizzi Hart of the Graduate Recruitment Bureau shares her experiences.
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