Women & Burnout: How to Cope
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Women & burnout: how to cope
EL PASO, Texas (KVIA) -- Burnout is real, and it can come at any point. That's according to busy mom, judge and lawyer Michelle Locke. She says she came to this realization after trying to "do it all," and ultimately suffered because she wasn't taking care of herself. "At some point, our body says, 'you're done.' Whether you wanna be or not. My 'done' came in October of 2020 when I woke up and couldn't move. That was the start of the downfall.…
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