726: Manage Emotional Stress, Break the Cycle of Failure, and Banish Burnout with Janice Litvin

Janice Litvin is a seasoned professional with over 20 years of experience in the human resources industry. She started as a technology recruiter and later pursued studies in exercise science and sports psychology, becoming certified by the Aerobics and Fitness Association of America. Janice is a Zumba Fitness Instructor, a wellness coach with Weight Watchers, and the author of the upcoming book "Banish Burnout: Move from Stress to Success." Today, Janice discusses strategies to help individuals manage their emotional stress and overcome burnout.
Litvin highlights the role of mindfulness and gratitude practices in strengthening the prefrontal cortex and reducing amygdala overactivity. She also recommends healthy lifestyle habits like exercise, outdoor activities, and moderation in news consumption to support emotional resilience. She underscores the importance of allowing children to develop naturally without projecting excessive parental pressure. She provides resources for practical application: the Banish Burnout Toolkit (banishburnouttoolkit.com) and her website, janicelitvin.com, with additional strategies and guidance. She is active on LinkedIn, posting daily short videos to help people reduce stress and improve wellness.
Quotes
“Unless you unpack that baggage and understand where those patterns came from, you’re going to suffer from them forever.”
“Observe your reactions and try to grab control of your feelings quicker; even reducing upset from days to minutes is progress.”
“Gratitude, mindfulness, and physical movement can strengthen your brain and calm your emotions.”
“Children should be allowed to thrive by being who they’re meant to be, not by fulfilling our expectations.”
Resources
- Janice Litvin: Bay Area Wellness Speaker
- Connect with Janice Litvin on LinkedIn
- Get a copy of the Banish Burnout Toolkit by Janice Litvin on Amazon
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Filed in: Archive 3: 2018-2020 • Interview • Podcast





