The header image for a blog post titled "Stop the Burnout: 3 Ways to Create Frictionless Learning" features a light blue and yellow color palette. To the left, there is a circular inset portrait of Jonathan Saar wearing a suit and headset. On the right, a large yellow circular border contains a stylized graphic of a person's head with a gear inside, surrounded by icons representing a book, a lightbulb, and a speech bubble. A small logo featuring a house and a lightning bolt is positioned at the bottom center.

Stop the Burnout: Three Ways to Create Frictionless Learning

Are your learning and development processes dragging your team down? In this third part of the Mental Health and L&D series, discover how to “Design for Sanity” by making learning truly frictionless. We explore practical ways to move past traditional, rut-inducing training models and start contributing positively to your team’s mental health. How can you transform a 20-minute read into an on-the-go audio format? It’s time to dust off those old training methods, reduce screen fatigue, and engage your learners where they are—even on their phones.