Alan AtKisson

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How I recovered from burn-out

4 August 20254 August 2025 / Alan AtKisson

A “near-complete recovery.” That is how I describe my situation now, eight months after a sudden debilitating collapse in physical and cognitive capacity, caused by extreme stress in an already-demanding job. I wrote in detail about this in a previous blog post and LinkedIn "Pulse" article. The first thing to say about my much-improved health … Continue reading How I recovered from burn-out

Chronicle of a CEO Burnout

15 April 20254 August 2025 / Alan AtKisson

Update 4 August 2025: There is now a complementary blog post to this one, called "How I Recovered from Burnout." Please read the two articles together. This is a cautionary tale. I tell it so that others might successfully avoid the kind of health-related collapse that I experienced after a long period of unrelenting stress … Continue reading Chronicle of a CEO Burnout

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Alan has released seven albums and two singles on the independent Rain City Records label

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