Mindful & Driven
Mindful & Driven
Amardeep Parmar
Doing Less isn’t the Solution to BURNOUT — Do More of What Energizes You w/ Amy Shearn
33 minutes Posted Feb 8, 2022 at 1:00 am.
Welcome to episode 34 of the Mindful & Driven podcast! It's all about how to not lose sight of what really matters whilst chasing your dreams.Episode 34’s guest is ​Amy Shearn. She’s an award-winning author of the novels, Unseen City, The Mermaid of Brooklyn and How Far is the Ocean from Here. She’s currently working at Medium where she’s the editor of Human Parts and Creators Hub. She’s the former editor of the fiction publication Joyland and her work has been featured in Poets and Writers, Slate, and the New York Times.Amy shares some interesting ideas about doing more of what energizes you rather than doing less of the things that drain you.  It's a tiny mindset shift that can often be the right solution to burnout.I hope you enjoy listening to our conversation! I'd love it if you could subscribe, leave me a review and follow me on social channels.Here's a summary of the ideas you'll find in this episode:How to overcome burnout. How to manage your personal energy. The idea of finding something that fills you with energy is one solution to burnout. What's the difference between internal motivation and external motivation. Avoid energy vampires. Don't always stick to your habits and routines. Be more flexible. Be kind to yourself.You can find all my work and socials here:http://amardeepsparmar.comDownload my free Anti-Burnout Toolkit here:http://antiburnout.mindfuldriven.comUnited for Global Mental Health: https://unitedgmh.org/mental-health-support Find more about Amy: https://www.amyshearnwrites.com/Follow her on Twitter: https://twitter.com/amyshearnFollow her on Medium: https://amyshearn.medium.com/ Keynotes:The formula to success
Getting too stressed out
On writing novels and enjoying the process
Having a great balance
Social interaction and working at a company
Doing more that energizes you
You need to figure out what works for you
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Welcome to episode 34 of the Mindful & Driven podcast! It's all about how to not lose sight of what really matters whilst chasing your dreams.Episode 34’s guest is ​Amy Shearn. She’s an award-winning author of the novels, Unseen City, The Mermaid of Brooklyn and How Far is the Ocean from Here. She’s currently working at Medium where she’s the editor of Human Parts and Creators Hub. She’s the former editor of the fiction publication Joyland and her work has been featured in Poets and Writers, Slate, and the New York Times.Amy shares some interesting ideas about doing more of what energizes you rather than doing less of the things that drain you.  It's a tiny mindset shift that can often be the right solution to burnout.I hope you enjoy listening to our conversation! I'd love it if you could subscribe, leave me a review and follow me on social channels.Here's a summary of the ideas you'll find in this episode:How to overcome burnout. How to manage your personal energy. The idea of finding something that fills you with energy is one solution to burnout. What's the difference between internal motivation and external motivation. Avoid energy vampires. Don't always stick to your habits and routines. Be more flexible. Be kind to yourself.You can find all my work and socials here:http://amardeepsparmar.comDownload my free Anti-Burnout Toolkit here:http://antiburnout.mindfuldriven.comUnited for Global Mental Health: https://unitedgmh.org/mental-health-support Find more about Amy: https://www.amyshearnwrites.com/Follow her on Twitter: https://twitter.com/amyshearnFollow her on Medium: https://amyshearn.medium.com/ Keynotes:The formula to success (1:41)Getting too stressed out (6:37)On writing novels and enjoying the process (9:53)Having a great balance (16:05)Social interaction and working at a company (18:34)Doing more that energizes you (25:14)You need to figure out what works for you (28:21)   ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Intro Music:"Himalayas" by Mona Wonderlick — bit.ly/youtube-monawonderlickCreative Commons — Attribution 3.0 Unported — CC BY 3.0Free download: bit.ly/himalayas-download------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------