The 3 Holiday Traps That Keep Us Burnt Out (AND how to avoid them)

The 3 Holiday Traps That Keep Us Burnt Out (AND how to avoid them)

Listen, I get it.

The holidays come with a lot of expectations.?

For years, I thought I had to do all the things to make it special.?

Big meals, perfect gifts, the works.

Then, one Thanksgiving, I said no more.

We got fries, chicken sandwiches,s and milkshakes.

No entertainment. No hosting. Declined invitations.

Just us. It was glorious.?

No stress, no dishes—just laughter and time with the people I love most.?

And guess what??

They still talk about it like it was the best holiday ever.

Now, this may not be your vibe.

And that's ok.?

But we all have something like this in our lives.

The holidays are supposed to feel magical, but for many of us high-achievers, it feels more like a marathon we didn’t train for.??

We’re juggling work deadlines, school holiday concerts, family gatherings, gift shopping, and trying to maintain some semblance of self-care.?

And somewhere along the way, we lose the joy we were so desperate to find.??

You’re ambitious, care deeply, and want to show up for everyone.?

But here’s the truth.

The same habits that make us great at what we do can also leave us feeling drained when the holidays roll around.??

I want to share three-holiday traps that keep high-achievers stuck in burnout.

And how you can avoid them starting right now.??

Holiday Trap #1: The Perfectionism Pitfall?

You know how this goes:??

- The gift wrapping must be flawless.??

- Your house? Pinterest-worthy, of course.??

- The holiday meals need to rival a five-star restaurant.??

But striving for perfection doesn’t just steal your time—it steals your energy, too.??

This year, swap “perfect” for intentional.?

Focus on what makes the moment meaningful, not picture-perfect.?

This year, skip the “perfect” table settings. '

Use paper plates if it means more time for conversation. Swap “fancy” for fun.?

Holiday Trap #2: The Over-Scheduling Overload?

How often have you said “yes” to things you didn’t want to do to keep the peace??

Whether it’s back-to-back parties.

Or taking on extra work because “nobody else will do it”

Over-scheduling is a recipe for burnout.??

Start saying “no” with grace.

It all comes down to how you say it:

  1. Be kind.
  2. Be clear.
  3. Don’t over-explain.

I always say. “I’d love to, but my schedule is full right now. Can we plan for another time?”?

And then you can either take it or leave it.

Holiday Trap #3: The Self-Care Sacrifice.

You? think, “I’ll rest once everything is done.”?

But “everything” never ends.??

Burnout doesn’t magically disappear just because it’s the holidays.?

It gets worse when we put ourselves dead last.??

Schedule non-negotiable “you time” into your calendar.?

Even 10-15 minutes daily to breathe, stretch, or sip coffee in silence can make all the difference.??

Please feel free to treat it like a meeting with yourself.

Want to take these tips and put them into action??

I created a burnout reduction guide to help you avoid burnout this holiday season.?

It’s simple, actionable, and (most importantly) doable—even if your schedule feels packed.??

You don’t have to show up for everyone.

This season, show up as yourself.?

That’s what your people need most.

You’ve got this,??

Dr. Beckford

Your Burnout Prevention Coach

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Dr. Rhonda Alexander

Book-to-Business Strategist & Award-Winning Author | Fractional Chief Regulatory Officer for Drugs, Medical Devices & Cosmetics

2 个月

Tamara Beckford MD, MS, Spot-on Perfectionism and over-scheduling can turn the holidays into a stress marathon. Embrace simplicity and enjoy the moments that truly matter.

Veronica Tatum

Lead Network Process & Quality @ AT&T | Network Engineering & Operations | Global Supply Chain Management Procurement | Escalation Incident Management | Network Management & Operations Solutions

2 个月

Very informative and helpful as i take some time for self this holiday!!!! Imbalance burnt out and rudeness as i try to deliver ultimate customer experiences!!!

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Pat B.

LinkedIn Top Voice Entrepreneurship / Brand Storyteller / Advocate & Promoter of Small Businesses and Women Entrepreneurs / President Les Dames d'Escoffier Cleveland

2 个月

Forget the over scheduling and over the top hosting, gifting, decorating and schlepping. Time to take a step back and really evaluate what’s most important to you and your family. Is it the food, traditions, decorating, silly gifts, giving to others? Pick one or two experiences and do that.

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Dr. Ashley Kay Pendrick, PharmD ?

Helping Clinics Start Clinical Pharmacy to Reduce Physician Burnout ? Guiding Pharmacists to Start Consulting ?Top 100 Innovator ?Playground Owner

2 个月

Great list here with solid ways to beat burnout in these high stress seasons

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Eva Gysling, OLY

High-Performance Team Advisor for Leaders and HR | Collaboration Expert | Follow for evidence-backed tips to thrive sustainably in business | 3x Olympian

2 个月

Good one, Tamara Beckford MD, MS Self-care during the holidays is so important, and even small breaks can prevent burnout. Thanks for sharing! ?

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