Gen Z creators like Elle Mills, Emma Chamberlain, and The Dolan Twins discussed the effects of burnout and helped normalize YouTube hiatuses.
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On World Mental Health Day, top creators take over Times Square to battle burnout
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20 years of YouTube: In 2018, many creators needed breaks. Elle Mills took a memorable one.
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CreatorCare is here to help digital workers overcome mental health struggles and burnout
CreatorCare is a new solution for burnout that connects creators with licensed therapists and other mental health professionals.
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Alex Wassabi Slates Monthlong YouTube Hiatus: “I’m Honestly Burnt Out, Guys”
After an impressive 15-year run on YouTube, Alex Wassabi has announced a temporary break from his channel -- with hopes to return in February pending his mental health status. In a tearful farewell video, Wassabi shares that he launched his channel in 2006 -- and since then, has not taken a work break longer than one week.
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Can You Avoid Creator Burnout By Working The YouTube Algorithm? Is More Actually Less? We Take A Look.
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Insights: Beating Burnout, The Biggest Threat To Influencers Everywhere
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Stepping Away From ‘Superwoman’ Moniker, Lilly Singh Announces New Upload Schedule For 2019
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Liza Koshy Chats “Losing My Mind This Year” As She Foreshadows YouTube Comeback
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Lilly Singh Mounts YouTube Comeback With Ambitious Christmas Collab Series
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“Re-Inspired” Kandee Johnson Returns To YouTube After Months-Long Absence
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YouTuber Kati Morton Offers Her Fellow Creators Some Tips For Combatting Burnout
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