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Dealing with Burnout: How to Recognize and Recover

Identify burnout, prevent

By Bella berrenPublished about a year ago 2 min read
Dealing with Burnout: How to Recognize and Recover
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Dealing with Burnout: How to Recognize and Recover
Are you feeling exhausted, overwhelmed, and emotionally drained? You may be experiencing burnout. Burnout is a state of chronic stress that can have a serious impact on your physical and mental health. In this article, we will explore how to recognize the signs of burnout and provide some tips on how to recover and prevent it in the future.
What is Burnout?
Burnout is the condition that is caused by emotional, physical, and mental exhaustion resulting from excessive and prolonged stress. It can result from feeling overwhelmed, emotionally drained, and not being able to meet constant demands. Burnout can affect any person, including overworked professionals and stay-at-home parents. It can come in different ways, such as feeling tired, lack of motivation, and cynicism towards work or other aspects of life.
Burnout Symptoms
Physical Symptoms
•Chronic fatigue
•Insomnia
•Headaches or muscle aches

Emotional
•Loss of motivation
•Irritability
•Pessimism

Behavioral
•Retreat from your responsibilities
•Delay in completion
•Increased intake of alcohol or drug use

Determining Burnout
Identifying the signs and symptoms of burnout early gives you an avenue to find treatment and recovery away from harming yourself medically. Common manifestations of burnout include;
•Lack of being energized throughout
•Having problem in sleep
•Losing your interest in whatever activities that could once catch up your fancy.
•Difficulty concentrating
•Agitation or changes in moods
•Physical symptoms of headaches or stomach pains
You may have to act now if you experience one or more of these symptoms
Recovery from Burnout
Recovery from burnout is not a day-to-day thing. It's a process of time and efforts, but with some strategies, one can regain all the energy for life. These are some guidelines on how to get over burnout:

Take Time Off

Allow yourself to take some time out to relax and recharge. It could be taking a vacation, a weekend get away, or just a day off to sulk in your home.

Practice Self-Care

Take care of both your physical and your emotional self. This could be in the form of a healthy diet, regular exercise, and a means of releasing stress by practicing meditation or yoga, among other things.

Set Boundaries

Learn to say no to extra responsibilities that may add to your stress levels. Set clear boundaries between work and personal commitments to avoid being overwhelmed.

Seek Support

Do not be afraid to seek help from friends, family, or a professional counselor. Talking about your feelings and experiences can help you gain perspective and find solutions to your burnout.

Preventing Burnout
Once you recover from burnout, it's time to act to prevent recurrence in the future. Some preventive measures against burnout include:
Prioritize your self-care activities and find some time for your joyful activities.
Set realistic goals and expectations for yourself.
Seeking support from your friends, family, or even a support group.
Learn ways to manage your stress through some relaxation techniques or mindfulness practices.
Burnout is a serious condition that can drastically change your well-being. Knowing the signs of burnout, taking measures to recover, and putting practices in place to prevent it from reoccurring will ensure you regain your energy and enthusiasm and, most importantly, your quality of life. Remember to take care of yourself, ask for help, and set boundaries for mental and emotional protection. Do not be afraid to seek help when you are burned out. After all, you are not the only person undergoing healing and recovery.

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