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Glenn Howell is an author specializing in workplace well-being and stress management. His book, "Managing Workplace Burnout: 7 Stress Relieving Steps to Recovery and Flourish from Toxic Workplaces," offers practical strategies to overcome burnout and create a healthier work-life balance. With a passion for helping others, Glenn combines his personal experiences and research to empower individuals. Glenn's dedication to his family, including his supportive wife and two children, serves as a constant reminder of the importance of finding joy and balance in life.
As a father of two, Glenn understands the juggling act that many individuals face in their personal and professional lives. He has personally experienced the detrimental effects of burnout and has turned his own struggles into a passion for helping others overcome these challenges.
Glenn’s journey into the world of workplace burnout began during his early career in the corporate world. Over the years, he witnessed the toll that long hours, high expectations, and constant connectivity to work were taking on employees' mental and physical well-being including his own. Determined to make a difference, Glenn embarked on a mission to raise awareness about burnout and provide practical solutions to prevent it.
Glenn has authored an insightful book that delves into the root causes of workplace burnout and offer actionable strategies for employees to combat it. His writing style is both empathetic and empowering, making complex concepts accessible to a wide audience.
Glenn’s ultimate goal is to create healthier, more balanced work environments where individuals can thrive both personally and professionally. He firmly believes that everyone deserves a workplace that nurtures their well-being and fosters productivity. Through his book, Glenn is on a mission to inspire change and redefine success in the workplace, one person at a time.
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