13 Ways to Combat Freelance Burnout
Julie Cortés
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As freelancers, it seems like every day we’re hustling. Whether you’ve got a side hustle or are part of the hustle culture, there are only so many hours in a day.
Causes of Burnout
When it comes to work, burnout can be draining … both mentally and emotionally. It comes from this feeling of always needing to be productive. And, unfortunately, it often goes hand in hand with a decrease in performance.
The causes of burnout run the gamut; however, there are some that are pretty common. For example, if a client is unclear about what it is exactly that they want, expects you to be at their beck and call and work 24/7, or is being extremely difficult.
You may feel overloaded, neglected, or not challenged enough. You may have too much work or not enough work. Or you may be feeling unsupported, unvalued, or unappreciated.
As a freelancer or solopreneur, these feelings of burnout can be amplified when you don’t have coworkers or any supervisors to turn to. ?
Whichever boat you may be in, being able to identify burnout is key before you can truly address it.
Signs of Freelance Burnout
Burnout may not happen overnight. It’s usually a gradual process in which it creeps up on you. Things may seem subtle at first and then get worse over time. Pay attention if you’re experiencing any of the following:
These signs are critical and shouldn’t be ignored. If you’re experiencing some significant issues by way of productivity, mood, or physical health, contact your healthcare provider and consider making some changes in your work.
How Burnout Can Affect Your Health
Think about it: if you’re feeling burned out, it’s bound to affect you both mentally and physically. If you have any of these symptoms, it’s a good idea to switch things up and make your health a top priority.
Stress—If you’re experiencing high levels of stress, this constant state of tension can lead to anxiety and depression, amongst other serious mental health concerns.
Foul Mood—Whether it be from depression, sadness, or irritability, burnout can seriously affect your mood and, thus, affect your interactions and relationships with others.
Tiredness—When it turns into fatigue, you’ve now entered into exhaustion levels. Without adequate sleep, it can affect your ability to function well … both personally and professionally.
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Sleep Deprivation—This is common, whether its difficulty falling or staying asleep. However, this disturbance can create a viscous cycle and, thus, exacerbate your burnout symptoms.
Headaches / Muscle Pain—If you’re experiencing these frequently (especially in the neck and shoulders), they could be a result of the stress caused by your burnout.
Stomach Problems—Your digestive system can also be affected due to stress and anxiety. This could manifest itself by way of stomachaches, indigestion, and / or changes in appetite.
Weakened Immune System—If you’re experiencing ongoing stress from freelance burnout, it can weaken your immune system, setting you up for getting sick … and more often.
Heart Disease / High Blood Pressure—Beware, stress from being burnt out at work can manifest itself physically and put you at higher risk of heart-related issues.
Ways to Combat Burnout
If you’ve got burnout from freelancing, it’s essential to be proactive in order to manage it and improve things. Start small with these ideas and build up from there:
As freelancers, contractors and consultants, we are all susceptible to burnout from work. The key is to not only overcome it yet also prevent it in the future.
First, we must recognize the signs, then undo the damage by managing our symptoms and stress, and lastly, build up our resilience by taking care of our physical and mental health.
Keep an open mind as you peruse your options. And if, at the end of the day, you realize you’re unable to get it under control on your own, reach out for help.
With the right support, you can combat burnout, find renewed energy and enthusiasm, and get on with your freelance life.
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