Look studies and work both are equally important and if you settle for lesser money, cheaper leaving options then you can find a job which drains you less and you can focus on both job and study, as you've already mentioned you don't like the job much, but you do realize you have a vast option once you get your educational degree, if you pay more attention on this temporary job right now you'll not even get good grades which can help you turn your future upside down for the good
So in my opinion if you find it right, switching jibs doing budget cuts and making education first priority will fix it all for you, but don't forget you'll require a lot of patience through this journey
I guess your education should be your prime priority and risking the grades for a temporary job which isn't even your taste or your future is a bit shaking, do not sabotage studies for anything, make sure to do best in studies and if for that it requires change in budget change in socializing change in responsibilities any change, you should accept and get along with it, because the studies you'll ace right now will help you get a job a house a lifestyle much much better than this
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Emotional burnout is a serious problem that millions of people around the world face every day. It is possible to cope with the ailment, but you need to make some efforts for this. We will describe the main steps that will help overcome burnout and return the joy of life.
1. Find hobbies and interests to help you recover
To reduce anxiety and thoughts about work, find hobbies and interests that make you happy. If there are no such hobbies now, remember what made you happy in childhood, what you liked to do, and try to return to it.
2. Keep a diary of emotions to better understand yourself.
To better understand and control your emotions, you need to learn how to detect and distinguish them in time. A diary of emotions will help in this. Its essence is to regularly write down exciting situations, feelings and thoughts arising at this moment. If you keep the diary regularly, as a result you can get a map of emotions, on the basis of which you can see the relationship between emotions and situations, discover the most common emotions, draw conclusions about your own emotional background and emotional characteristics, and eventually influence it.
3. Talk to your boss
If you feel that you are not coping with your emotional state due to the large amount of work, try to talk to your boss about it.
Think in advance what you want as a result of the conversation: maybe you want to change the schedule or take some responsibility off yourself, or you need an assistant. Write down everything that seems like a possible solution and talk it over with your boss. You may find no solution right away, but if such a conversation doesn’t take place, the boss won’t know that you are uncomfortable and something should be changed.
4. Plan and organize your vacation
To recover, you need to learn how to rest properly and plan your rest: this is important for both long and short rest. Rest is also important to plan because the effect of sports and proper nutrition is significantly reduced if a person has little rest.
1) Long rest. When it comes to vacation, it’s best to plan for a few weeks of uninterrupted vacation each year.
2) Weekly days off. These don’t have to be grandiose plans, but it’s better if the vacation is planned, not to be lost in the routine of home life. For example, you can schedule a trip to the gym, a walk with family members or a meeting with friends, going to the cinema or theater.
We hope that our recommendations will help you cope with burnout. We wish you good luck!