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How a lucky person gradually turns into a gray slob of unhappiness: burnout at work

On a talk show “The Elephant in the Studio” presenter Agnese Drunkas is visited by Linda Vilmansone-Virbule, a participant in a television cooking show who experienced burnout, an advertising guru who experienced burnout and went to work in a warehouse and sticks stickers Dainis Gžibovskis, psychotherapist Inese Putniece and employer Jānis Palkavnieks, who both meet burnt people, but try to prevent it.

In this program, an interesting conversation took place with good speakers about how a successful and all-powerful person can gradually burn out and become an ash-gray piece of unhappiness. He talks and experiences stories about risks, signs and recipes for recovery. Participants in the program have a lot to say and there is no shortage of vivid stories about insomnia, courageous decisions, the ability to change lives.

If you also have experience or thoughts about what was said in the talk show, please share your opinion in the comments of this article. The aim of the program is to increase tolerance and understanding in society.

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You can watch the talk show “The elephant in the studio” from Monday to Friday at 17.00 on the TV3 channel and then also on the “tv3.lv” portal and on the “TV3Play” platform, where the entire program archive is also available.

In the talk show “Elephant in the studio”, Agnese Drunka and Oskars Leper invite representatives of various fields to discuss comfortable and less comfortable topics that we sometimes avoid talking about in public.

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