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Letting Things Flow and Managing Burnout with Adele Faraone

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Adele Faraone talks about how her childhood lead her to baking as a side passion and taking up water engineering as a career. After completing her environmental engineering degree, Adele has been working in the surface water space in the urban development sector. She shares a poem relating to water and how we live from The Book of The Way and It's Virtues by Tao Te Ching. Having recently experienced burnout in the workplace, Adele touches on religion, taking a break, self-care and hobbies. Adele also recommends a light hearted fiction book with mental health themes called Eleanor Oliphant is Completely Fine by Gail Honeyman. To follow Adele, find her on LinkedIn or on Instragram at Adeleeats.

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Adele Faraone talks about how her childhood lead her to baking as a side passion and taking up water engineering as a career. After completing her environmental engineering degree, Adele has been working in the surface water space in the urban development sector. She shares a poem relating to water and how we live from The Book of The Way and It's Virtues by Tao Te Ching. Having recently experienced burnout in the workplace, Adele touches on religion, taking a break, self-care and hobbies. Adele also recommends a light hearted fiction book with mental health themes called Eleanor Oliphant is Completely Fine by Gail Honeyman. To follow Adele, find her on LinkedIn or on Instragram at Adeleeats.

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