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The weight of monotonous days, grappling with burnout, and the struggle to find joy is a real struggle for many today.
Spiritual burnout builds up over time. If you are not aware of your gradual decline, you will start to get used to it, and the longer you stay in it, the harder it will be to get out of it.
Support them in finding a spiritual practice that will help them connect with their inner wisdom and hold space for them to do their work. Slowing down will reduce your risk of burnout.
Burnout, according to author Sarah Ban Breahnach, "is a condition caused by unbalance: too much work or responsibly, too little time to do it, over too long a period. You know you're burned out ...
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A coalition of organizations is hosting a free one-day, online “church mental health summit” on Oct. 10 that already has thousands of registrations.
However, the personal toll of this work on spiritual leaders can be immense, including burnout, trauma and health challenges — and often goes unacknowledged.
Clergy burnout is a growing concern in polarized churches. A summit offers coping strategies. “Mental health needs are just overwhelming faith communities,” said the co-founder of Spiritual ...
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However, the personal toll of this work on spiritual leaders can be immense, including burnout, trauma and health challenges – and often goes unacknowledged.
A coalition of organizations is hosting a free one-day, online “church mental health summit” on Oct. 10 that already has thousands of registrations.