It’s an evil that is affecting more and more workers, and the media world is no exception. In fact, burnout is becoming more and more common. According to the Empreinte Humaine barometer, 2.5 million workers in France were in severe burnout last year after this long period of health crisis. The psychological distress of Maureen Dor, whom viewers know is a regular columnist on the show. we tried everythingBy Laurent Ruquier, published in France 2. On the occasion of the publication of a novel, he returned to his columns. France Sunday about the television experience. “On my 50th birthday, I experienced a beautiful burnout that broke me as much as it changed me”remembered in the preface. “It was just before the birth that I became ‘Madame Frottefrotte’. I was already psychologically fragile, refusing to let my house turn into anything. But as I got older I let myself be less productive”, he continued. According to him, it was himself that triggered this burnout. “for persistent stress and everything”.
“I put so much pressure on myself not to ever disappoint. And I didn’t want anything anymore. And from this darkest moment of my life came this extremely happy period that I am living today. So it was a bad thing for the greater good, and today, in particular, I don’t care!”, continued the former Belgian landlord. Despite his renewed form, he does not consider himself returning to television. “I would be so bad! I think too much now and you shouldn’t think about it when you’re making television, you shouldn’t think about the consequences in any case”said. But a show can change his mind: Dance with the stars. “I definitely think it’s great, but I’m afraid I’ll get hurt if I go first. I’d still love to dance… Tango with my boyfriend. Good, but suddenly you have to do it first.” that I change men (companion musician Jérôme Dédina, editor’s note)”finished with humor.
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Source: Programme Television

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