
The Unfiltered Truth: Tackling Social Media Burnout Together
Tired of the endless scroll and always-on demands of social media? You're not alone. Let’s beat burnout together!
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Let's be honest: "just log off" isn't a strategy when your job is literally being online. We get it. The social media world can be relentless, and the pressure to constantly deliver can feel overwhelming. In fact, our Social Media Career Report revealed that:
66% of social media pros are juggling too many responsibilities.
Only 54% took two or more weeks of vacation last year.
Many describe their jobs as always-on and overwhelming.
This webinar isn't about vague self-care tips; it's about building boundaries that actually stick, whether you're a team of one or leading a whole department. We're creating a space to acknowledge the real struggles and equip you with the tools to make your social media work more sustainable.
Who’s this for? If you're working in social media, regardless of your title or experience, this webinar is for you! Whether you're a solo social media manager or leading a large team, you'll walk away with immediate, actionable ideas you can put into practice.
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