Lead Your Team Through Burnout and Overwhelm with 3 Effective Strategies

Lead Your Team Through Burnout and Overwhelm with 3 Effective Strategies

Burnout, overwhelm and increasing stress, the statistics are shocking. A new study recently revealed that ?one in four workers today is suffering from a mental health crisis . One in four! As a leader, ?you need to ask yourself if you are doing enough to manage your team through burnout and overwhelm, challenge yourself as to ?whether you are actively doing what you can to help them manage the constant disruptions, increased demands, and pressure that todays work and personal lives are demanding. Because chances are you aren’t.

Why Are Today’s Employees On The Verge Of Burnout and Overwhelm

Burnout and overwhelm is not isolated to one industry or even one generation of worker. Another study, which researched employees in a variety of industries, positions, and age ranges, found that more than 65% of full-time employees are experiencing burnout, despite being satisfied with their jobs and working environment.

In the last few years, burnout rates and overwhelm have increased dramatically. The constant disruptions, the inability to unplug, remote work and extreme social tensions ?have all increased the pressure team members feel in their lives.

On top of ?that there seems to be no end in site. Change and the rate of it are predicted to increase rather than decline in the next few years. Leaving employees feeling hopeless, out of control and scared.

What Is The Impact of Employee Burnout and Overwhelm on Organizations

Now as a leader, it is true that only a percentage of the pressure employees are feeling is not the result of workplace changes. Things like inflation, interest rates, geopolitical tensions, the economy, family issues, those are all out of your control as a leader. But if you do not help your employees manage the stress of their work and everyday lives, the impact will be negative for your organization.

Let’s look at the facts. ?The impact of burnout and overwhelm on organizations today is resulting in lack of engagement, increased absenteeism, and a 46% decrease in productivity. And while you may not be able to do much about the increased level of stress in your team’s personal lives, just improving their work environment will drive productivity.?

Because the number one cause of burnout and overwhelm at work is you, the leader. Employees site lack of communication, no strategic direction, unmanageable workload, unreachable goals and lack of performance reviews and feedback as how leaders are increasing employees level of pressure and stress.

The Warning Signs Of Employee Burnout and Overwhelm

Now that’s the good news, in my opinion. Because if you know the reason employees are stressed out, and you realize the reason is you, then you know all you enhance your leadership skills and ability the more you can do to help your team. And if you help your team, you will drive results.

So how do you know if your team is on the edge?

Well chances are they are, but here are a few things to look for:

  1. Working overtime, holidays or weekends
  2. Lack of engagement in meetings or one-to-one’s
  3. Decrease in quality of work
  4. Lack of innovation and creativity – no new ideas or strategies for improvement
  5. Decrease in desire for training or career advancement
  6. Inability to prioritize or meet deadlines
  7. Uptick in absenteeism
  8. High-turnover
  9. Difficulty finding staff

3 Strategies To Lead Your Team Through Burnout and Overwhelm

Now that you understand what the challenges are the more important question is how do you as the leader help your team solve those problems? There is so much you can do as a leader, and we have spent the last six years researching and studying how the most successful organizations in history have built cultures that thrived in uncertainty.

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Here are three strategies to get you started.

Relentless Vision

What you focus on and what your team focus’ on will expand, so you need to focus your team on what is possible. In other words create a relentless vision. Not just a vision, but a relentless vision, one that everyone is so focused on that when obstacles and disruption happen their mind finds a way around those obstacles.

Control Change

One of the reasons your team hates change is because they feel like it is “done’ to them. They feel out of control. Think about it, right now you are reading this, and they are sitting at their offices or their remote workspace now, wondering what is going to happen next and feeling like they have no say or input.

Change happens much more effectively and much more easily if employees are a part of it. If you give them the tools (part of our 9 step proven formula) to predict change, engage it and start controlling change rather than allowing change to control them. It is also one of the most effective ways to attract, retain talent and build leadership depth.

Turn Busy to Productive

And last but not least, help your team be productive rather than busy. Because just being busy is exhausting, but being productive is about getting results.

And when your team is getting results ?is motivating, satisfying and drives performance. ?As a leader, you need to help your team (part of our 9-step proven formula) to focus on what is moving the company forward, and let go of what is no longer effective.

The world we are living in today is changing fast, and as leaders you need to being build a team that understands how to succeed in this environment. If you can help your team embrace uncertainty you will drive innovation and creativity, drive engagement, and drive results. But the biggest reward, is you will build a workforce that is mentally and physically healthy, and ready to take on any challenge.

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Andria Younger, MA

I help position B2B founders as experts to build visibility as industry leaders l Thought Leadership Strategy + 90 Day Action Plan = ?? Authority

9 个月

Meridith Elliott Powell, CSP, CPAE. Wow...That's some scary stats!

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It's time to prioritize mental health in the workplace.

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Julie Cooley, CSM

Project Manager | Process Improvement Consultant | Expertise in Quality, Training & Business Continuity | Stakeholder Management | Dynamic Presenter | Detail-Oriented | Focus on Continuous Improvement

9 个月

Employees haven't recovered from the last few years. We can't pretend it's business as usual. Most people have suffered some form of trauma and that needs to be acknowledged. You can offer all the mental health services you want at work but if your employees' day to day is a struggle, it won't help. The burnout needs to be addressed at the root cause.

Janice Litvin

Burnout Speaker: Banking, STEM, HR, IT (Technology). Author: Banish Burnout Toolkit.

9 个月

Meridith Elliott Powell, CSP, CPAE your high level insights are brilliant as always. In my work with burnout I am also seeing that inability to recruit top talent as a key struggle. This in turn causes the people who remain to be overworked, taking on dual responsibilities and feeling like a) they are ineffective because they can't get it all done, and b) like they can't push back.

William "T" Thompson, JD, CSP.

President & CEO, Attorney, Airline Captain

9 个月

Life these days can be such a pressure cooker. Great article!

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