Burnout. What is burnout? Burnout is a state of emotional, mental, and physical exhaustion caused by excessive and prolonged stress. It occurs when you.

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Burnout

What is burnout? Burnout is a state of emotional, mental, and physical exhaustion caused by excessive and prolonged stress. It occurs when you feel overwhelmed and unable to meet constant demands. As the stress continues, you begin to lose the interest or motivation that led you to take on a certain role in the first place.

You may be on the road to burnout if: Every day is a bad day. Caring about your work or home life seems like a total waste of energy. You’re exhausted all the time. The majority of your day is spent on tasks you find either mind-numbingly dull or overwhelming. You feel like nothing you do makes a difference or is appreciated.

Dealing with Burnout: “The Three R” Approach Recognize – Watch for the warning signs of burnout Reverse – Undo the damage by managing stress and seeking support Resilience – Build your resilience to stress by taking care of your physical and emotional health

Stress versus Burnout Burnout may be the result of unrelenting stress, but it isn’t the same as too much stress. Stress, by and large, involves too much: too many pressures that demand too much of you physically and psychologically. Stressed people can still imagine, though, that if they can just get everything under control, they’ll feel better. Burnout, on the other hand, is about not enough. Being burned out means feeling empty, devoid of motivation, and beyond caring. People experiencing burnout often don’t see any hope of positive change in their situations. If excessive stress is like drowning in responsibilities, burnout is being all dried up. One other difference between stress and burnout: While you’re usually aware of being under a lot of stress, you don’t always notice burnout when it happens.

Avoiding Burnout Start the day with a relaxing ritual. Rather jumping out of bed as soon as you wake up, spend at least fifteen minutes meditating, writing in your journal, doing gentle stretches, or reading something that inspires you. Adopt healthy eating, exercising, and sleeping habits. When you eat right, engage in regular physical activity, and get plenty of rest, you have the energy and resilience to deal with life’s hassles and demands. Set boundaries. Don’t overextend yourself. Learn how to say “no” to requests on your time. If you find this difficult, remind yourself that saying “no” allows you to say “yes” to the things that you truly want to do. Take a daily break from technology. Set a time each day when you completely disconnect. Put away your laptop, turn off your phone, and stop checking . Nourish your creative side. Creativity is a powerful antidote to burnout. Try something new, start a fun project, or resume a favorite hobby. Choose activities that have nothing to do with work. Learn how to manage stress. When you’re on the road to burnout, you may feel helpless. But you have a lot more control over stress than you may think. Learning how to manage stress can help you regain your balance.

Recovering from Burnout Burnout recovery strategy #1: Slow down –When you’ve reached the end stage of burnout, adjusting your attitude or looking after your health isn’t going to solve the problem. You need to force yourself to slow down or take a break. Cut back whatever commitments and activities you can. Give yourself time to rest, reflect, and heal. Burnout recovery strategy #2: Get support –When you’re burned out, the natural tendency is to protect what little energy you have left by isolating yourself. But your friends and family are more important than ever during difficult times. Turn to your loved ones for support. Simply sharing your feelings with another person can relieve some of the burden. Burnout recovery strategy #3: Reevaluate your goals and priorities –Burnout is an undeniable sign that something important in your life is not working. Take time to think about your hopes, goals, and dreams. Are you neglecting something that is truly important to you? Burnout can be an opportunity to rediscover what really makes you happy and to change course accordingly.

Possible Causes of Burnout in Young Athletes One study examining the causes of burnout in young high-school golfers resulted in identifying the following causes: too much playing/practice lack of fun and enjoyment no new goals to strive for going into a slump pressure to do well from self, coaches, and parents Read more at Suite101: Burnout in Athletes can be Prevented by Understanding the Causes prevented-by-understanding-the-causes-a243396#ixzz129FnEbQdBurnout in Athletes can be Prevented by Understanding the Causes prevented-by-understanding-the-causes-a243396#ixzz129FnEbQd

Preventing Burnout in Athletes Identify early warning signs – prevention is better than a cure. Involve athletes in decision making. Schedule time-outs away from the sport for physical and mental recovery. Utilize athlete input – listen. Appropriate coach and parent support. Make it fun – enjoyment is crucial for young athletes. Read more at Suite101: Burnout in Athletes can be Prevented by Understanding the Causes prevented-by-understanding-the-causes-a243396#ixzz129G2Ov5uBurnout in Athletes can be Prevented by Understanding the Causes prevented-by-understanding-the-causes-a243396#ixzz129G2Ov5u

Burn-out Self Test This tool can help you check yourself for burnout htmhttp:// 08.htm Note: This tool uses an informal approach to assessing burnout, and it has not been validated through controlled scientific tests. Please, therefore, interpret the results with common sense. Also, make allowances for any recent events that may have a disproportionate influence on your mood at the time you take the test!