A general feeling of exhaustion that develops when an individual simultaneously experiences too much pressure and has too few sources of satisfaction (6)
Changes in thoughts, emotions, and behavior as a result of extended job stress and unrewarded repetition of duties Burnout is seen as extreme dissatisfaction, pessimism, lowered job satisfaction, and a desire to quit
syndrome that manifests itself in symptoms of physical illness or fatigue, emotional exhaustion, a sense of failure in personal accomplishment, and depersonalization of social and professional interactions
A feeling of physical and mental exhaustion that may start from work stress, but eventually extend to many parts of one's life A feeling of physical and mental exhaustion that may start from work stress, but eventually extend to many parts of one's life
Used to describe the effect the sun will have on exposed felt Usually in relation to a hole in a shake roof (i e the sun caused a burnout between shakes and it leaked)
A burnout is the act of spinning your back wheel, from either a stationary position causing the rubber on your back tyre to burnout out - or smoke, or whilst moving along at a slow speed Burnouts can take the form of Donuts, Rolling Burnouts, Stationary Burnouts, Figure of 8 Burnouts The longer you 'burnout' the more likely you are to wreck your back tyre - but its a good excuse to dispose of those old hard as nails tyres when you're ready to buy to new ones!
Mortgage market phenomenon representing the tendency of mortgage pools to become less sensitive to interest rate as they tend to maturity The older the pool, the more burnt out is the sensitivity to interest rate changes
This term is used most frequently in Finland to refer to job stressors and resulting mental health problems that may occur It is defined as a three-dimensional syndrome, characterized by energy depletion (exhaustion), increased mental distance from one's job (cynicism) and reduced professional efficacy
State of being bored or tired with exercise, frequently the result of overtraining or unvaried workouts Cross-training and rest are good remedies for burnout
A counter-fire commenced from a natural or previously constructed firebreak for the purpose of fighting a fire Reference, the Forest and Rural Fires Act 1977