How to shield yourself against the depleting effects of burnout???
Selena Rezvani (she/her)
Speaker: Leadership & Self-Advocacy | WSJ Bestselling Author of Quick Confidence | TED-Xer | Fast Co Top Career Creator | Thinkers50 Radar Awardee | Rated by Forbes "the premier expert on advocating for yourself at work"
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That heavy feeling in your shoulders. A daily, forbidding sense of dread. Feeling bone-tired way too often. Burnout is at an all-time high and those are just a few of the symptoms. Can you relate? I sure can.
Although writing, publishing, and promoting my book has been a dream come true, I have to confess that I’m feeling very much the same way as 59% of U.S. workers who report they’re experiencing at least moderate levels of burnout. Maybe more sobering, 71% of the youngest generation of workers (Gen Z) say they’re “seriously affected by burnout.”?
I think we can all agree that it’s hard to feel confident when you’re feeling depleted. And let’s not underestimate the effects of burnout: the World Health Organization characterizes burnout as feelings of exhaustion, job-related mental distance or pessimism, and reduced professional efficacy.
So why are so many people feeling this way? There are many factors at play – financial struggles, fear of getting laid off, pressure to achieve great things, low job satisfaction, lack of perceived work-life balance, and the sense that employers just don’t care (Aflac found that 45% of employers aren’t likely to consider burnout a problem for their organizations).
I know it might be difficult to admit you’re pushing too hard when you consider yourself someone who can “do it all.” But here are some simple actions we can take to ward off burnout — especially when a week-long tropical vacation may not be feasible.
Quick Confidence Tips to Reduce and Prevent Burnout:
I know that it can be difficult to “see the light” when burnout has your mental health on the brink. But you can start implementing these tips immediately and without monumental effort. Start today and see where you are a few weeks from now. Maybe you’ll have made it to that hike or kickboxing class you’ve wanted to attend, or you planned a highly anticipated weekend staycation with your sweetie.?
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These tips for reducing and preventing burnout will help you feel more in control of your life and, more confident in yourself.
What are your warning signs that you're on the brink of burning out? And what strategies do you use to get back to feeling like you again? Let me know in the comments, I'd love to hear from you.
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1 年Very difficult topic, need a courage people to discuss about…
Helping others achieve wellness & financial freedom/Career Navigator/Local Health Equity Action Team Leader
1 年Love the idea about the monthly vacation thanks
General Manager Avia Across, Rawalpindi, Pakistan
1 年Very nice sharing please
Payroll Tax Analyst / Accountant | Simplifying Processes and Implementing Efficiently
1 年Wow, I believe incorporating those monthly vacation-like moments would be so beneficial! Those 3 day weekends definitely make a difference in my opinion.