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Daily English School - 72 본문
Sentence Construction:
X This article is about how can we deal with burnout. >> This article is about how we can deal with burnout.
X Burnout is one of mental disease. >> Burnout is a mental disease.
X It is came from workplace. >> It came from our workplace.
X Preventing from burnout we should sleep a lot and eating health food. >> To Prevent burnout we should sleep a lot and eat healthy food.
X When I had many projects in same times. >> Whenever I have tons of projects that need to be done at the same time.
X At that time, I wasn’t thinking anything. >> At that time, I wasn’t thinking about anything.
X Anyone who have daughter and son. >> Anyone who has a daughter and son.
X Many my colleague have this problem. >> Many of my colleagues have this problem.
X I try to help these colleagues as possible as I can. >> I try to help these colleagues as much as I can.
Good Sentences:
O Have you ever defaulted on a loan before?
O The question of insolvency is very important.
O We will take the contagions.
O We are not talking about lenders.
O The stock market hit rock bottom.
O We should jump ship before it sinks if you don’t you will be in trouble.
O Article describes what is burnout.
O Keeping work-life balance as possible as you can.
O I lose my control.
Pronunciation:
* anxious /angk-shuhs/
* exhaustion /ig-zaws-chuhn/
Build Lexicon:
* fierce := (adj.) intensely strong or powerful; showing a strong or aggressive nature.
Example: The fierce lioness protected her cubs from any potential threat in the jungle.
* collapsed := (v.) to fall down suddenly or give way; to break down or fail suddenly.
Example: The old building collapsed after years of neglect and lack of maintenance.
* gradually := (adv) slowly over time.
Example: As you can see, our numbers are improving gradually.
* exhaustion := (n) a state of extreme mental or physical tiredness.
Example: After running the marathon, I collapsed from exhaustion.
A fierce dog is approaching me.
The building collapsed due to the earthquake.
The train gradually accelerated.
the exhaustion of the brain
Discover Idioms & Expressions:
* running on empty := functioning with very little emotional or mental resources left, often resulting in reduced effectiveness.
Example: Despite the approaching deadline, Jason knew he was running on empty and that pushing himself further would only worsen his burnout.
* hit the wall := to reach a point of physical or mental exhaustion where it becomes difficult to continue.
Example: After months of non-stop work, Jane finally hit the wall and had to take a week off to recover from burnout.
* on pins and needles := when people say they’re on pins and needles, they aren’t talking about sewing or injections. It really means that they are feeling anxious or nervous.
Example: The movie was so suspenseful, I was on pins and needles the whole time!
* bushed := another way to say that you’re exhausted.
Example: Sorry, I can’t do the chores today, I’m bushed!
I feel like I'm running on empty.
He just finally hit the wall.
He felt he was sitting on pins and needles.
Hey, you look bushed.
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