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Sample questions
Below are some questions for this year that may resonate with you/your audience for consideration
There's more talk than ever about mental health and the workplace. How has COVID exacerbated this issue? How has the conversation changed in 2022?
Are you finding that burnout is more prevalent than ever among professionals now that remote or hybrid work has been normalized?
In your presentations you differentiate between success and happiness. What are the common misconceptions about the two?
Many of us are doing the work or carrying out the responsibilities of at least two people. What tips do you have for risk professionals to avoid burnout and resentment, especially since so many sit at a desk more than ever?
The whole world seems to be burned out - including our friends and family. Any tips for supporting loved ones through burn out?
What tips do you have for managers or employers to reduce return-to-work (or office) anxiety?
What is a piece of advice for new professionals joining organizations to prevent burnout in their new roles?
Brief Bio
Rachel Sheerin is an award-winning keynote speaker and emcee. Rachel’s rocked stages for titans of industry across the world at annual conferences, summits and events with her signature blend of positive energy and authentic engagement. With her viral TEDx Talk on burnout, Rachel delivers audiences from fatigued to FIRED UP with truth, humor and a whole lotta love.
You can learn more about Rachel + her superpowers at www.rachelsheerin.com
Contact Info
Website: www.rachelsheerin.com
General Email: Hi@rachelsheerin.com
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rachel.sheerin
Twitter: https://twitter.com/rachel_sheerin
