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Hustle culture is burning us out. Here are 3 more productive ways to achieve success

Burnout can stop ambition dead in its tracks, and a year of stay-at-home directives probably hasn't helped. Here is a simple tool kit to help build resilience and meet goals.

Few career perspectives have permeated mainstream culture in the last 20 years more than hustle. The idea that it's both fashionable and lucrative to pursue multiple income streams, rake in that coin, and project the image that you're a go-getter. Once a derogatory business term, hustle is now an aspiration, a means to have what you want in life, and a way to reclaim control over your destiny.

In recent years, however, hustle is now being seen as the villain, the toxic origin point of rising levels of burnout. Reddit founder Alexis Ohanian has bemoaned the rise of "hustle porn," and an essay from Anne Helen Petersen in BuzzFeed News reported how burnout became ubiquitous seemingly overnight.

Burnout can stop ambition dead in its tracks, and a year of stay-at-home directives probably hasn't helped.

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