Maya Rudolph says she left her production company because of burnout.Dimitrios Kambouris/Getty Images for TIMEMaya Rudolph says she was burned out from running a production company she cofounded."I like working, but I don't like killing myself," Rudolph told Town and Country Magazine.The burnout crisis in the US can cost the economy $1.9 trillion in lost productivity.Maya Rudolph says she overworked herself while trying to run the production company she cofounded in 2018.In an interview with Town and Country Magazine about her career, Rudolph shared why she chose to step back from Animal Pictures, the company she cofounded with Natasha Lyonne and Danielle Renfrew Behrens.In between running the company and starring in different shows, the workload caught up to her."But more and more I was starting to feel like there weren't enough hours in the day," Rudolph told Town and Country Magazine.