Joyce Weiss

I work with organizations and individuals who want to kick conflict and chaos to the curb - Queen of Conflict Resolution and Communication Coach

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Discover If Your Enthusiasm is Flickering Out at Work – Part 1

  • Is your enthusiasm flickering out at work? Get ready to reignite the flame.
  • Are your coworkers under so much pressure they’re erupting like volcanoes?
  • Do you see people around you turning into pessimists?
  • Who is waiting for the overwhelming situations to just go away?

First of all, burnout is a general erosion of the spirit. Additionally, it occurs when its victims have been worn out physically and emotionally. This is the result of long-term stress. Even more, burnout is also a time for deep reflection to make major changes.

Here are Five Tips to Stop Your Enthusiasm From Flickering Out

In the first place, it took us a long time to form these negative habits. And it may take some time to make life-changing choices. These ideas will take you back to the basics. Finally, find the one idea that “speaks to you” and take some action. Are you ready?

1. Find a Hobby to Stop Your Enthusiasm From Flickering Out. enthusiams flickering out

Talk to people who have achieved balance.  And find out what activities they’ve added to enrich their lives. Explore new projects that you want to experience.

Now is the time to discover new adventures – not when you retire. In fact, there are unlimited classes online that are reasonable and maybe your next new hobby.

2. Take a Class for Fun in Order to Add Some Variety to Your Life.

A benefit from taking a new class is that you will meet people who have the same interests as you. If you are thinking that you don’t have the time, ask yourself…”If not now, then when?”


Take a look at our new online course Kick Conflict to the Curb™ .  It may be what you need to reduce inner stress. 

Explore if Kick Conflict to the Curb™is right for you or your direct reports


3. Volunteer for a Cause That Means Something to You. enthusiasm flickering out

I hear many success stories of people finding new opportunities after they give their time and attention to others. In fact, studies show that people tend to be happier when they help others.

4. Eat Right and Exercise to Stop Your Enthusiasm From Flickering Out.

Do these for the right reasons. Find a nutritionist or health coach. To begin with, the coach will support you. As a result, you make behavioral changes that blocked you from feeling as good as you can.

Above all, it usually takes only a few sessions.

5. Rest.

I don’t mean hide. Even more, your body may need some extra time to heal. Finally, don’t use it as an excuse to stay away from others.

There are great apps and podcasts that help us relax. I just started using an app (inner balance) three times per day to help stop my mind from being so stimulated.  As a matter of fact, stimulating minds are great except when it’s time to sleep.  


Read Part 2:  “Reignite the Flame to Feel Enthusiastic at Work”


Get the Support You Need!

Are you a Department Manager or Leader who has an employee who is a valuable member of the team but struggles with effective communication which results in either bullying tactics or shutting down?

If you’re ready to explore increased:

  • Self-confidence
  • Greater job satisfaction
  • More fulfillment with your career

You need to learn how to Kick Conflict to the Curb™!

Email Joyce to schedule your complimentary consultation to see if private coaching or group facilitation is the best fit for you or your direct reports.


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