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Feeling the Pressure of Burnout? Try These Techniques

For many of us, our schedules tend to ramp up in the spring, which makes it a very good time to gauge if there are any areas in your life in which you’re experiencing burnout. Exhausted? Depressed? Irritable? Find yourself procrastinating even the smallest tasks? Burnout can take its toll in subtle and obvious ways, and it’s important to tackle the problem before it creeps into all aspects of your life. Here are some techniques to recognize and manage burnout.

Identifying the Root Causes of Burnout

Pensive millennial girl sit at desk look in window distance thinking or dreaming visualizing, thoughtful young woman distracted from computer work pondering over problem solution, lost in thoughtsAre you able to turn your email notifications off when you leave the office, or do you give in to the urge to check work correspondence long after you’ve clocked out? If you’re someone who can set healthy work-life boundaries, good for you. If not, it’s understandable, especially in the age of smartphones and all-hours expectations from bosses and coworkers. 

Work-related factors contribute heavily to burnout. High workload and unrealistic expectations can quickly drive employees to a place of limited and uninspired productivity. Not being able to effectively maintain a healthy work-life balance leads to work taking over, and eating into the time we normally—and should—reserve for friends, family and self-care. 

Take a moment to consider if your work is rippling into your personal life and, if so, how and when.

Techniques for Combating Burnout

Before you venture into the office or turn on the computer in your work-from-home space, make sure you’ve established a self-care routine. Putting yourself first, and having guardrails to help keep your work and life lanes separate, will help you avoid burnout. Here are some simple self-care steps and practices:

  1. Drink plenty of water
  2. Establish healthy and consistent sleep hygiene
  3. Plan non-work activities you enjoy
  4. Practice meditation and mindfulness
  5. Check in with yourself frequently, even on a set schedule if needed
  6. Focus on consistency
  7. Follow an exercise routine
  8. If you work at a computer, make sure to get up and walk around every 20-30 minutes
  9. Journal
  10. Set self-care and wellness goals

In addition to following a consistent self-care plan, make sure to set healthy boundaries. This is different for everyone. Some people need to turn their phones completely off once they leave the office to avoid letting work impair time away from it. Others can turn off notifications or set the expectation with employees and coworkers that they won’t be hearing from you between the hours of 6:00 pm–8:00 am. 

Sometimes setting healthy boundaries means recognizing people who disrupt your happiness or affect your mood. Don’t hesitate to acknowledge this on a personal level and set boundaries that keep those people from infringing on your personal wellness. 

Group of people in sportswear practicing yoga indoorsManage Stress Effectively

Managing stress is probably one of the most effective tools we have to avoid burnout. From simple, in-the-moment techniques to longer-term wellness practices, here are some ways to keep your stress levels in check:

  • Take inventory of possible stress triggers. Doing so will help you avoid and manage them in the future. 
  • Practice self-care routines.
  • Get outside and spend some time connecting with nature
  • Meditate—this can be as simple as sitting quietly for a few minutes at a time, or more involved. Spend some time learning about meditative practices and which ones work for you. 
  • Turn to guided imagery, which is the practice of visualization to soothe the mind. 
  • Use breathing techniques to calm your heart rate and reduce stress
  • Talk to someone. This can be a trusted friend or partner, or a mental health professional. If you don’t know where to start, reach out to your primary care provider to learn more. 

Gain more resources on maintaining a healthy mind & body with Healthy Journey from Aspen Valley Health.

Conclusion

We all experience burnout from time to time. Learning to recognize when it happens and how it affects your life is an important step in defining the techniques and tools that keep it at bay. Avoid burnout by recognizing it before it takes over, and implementing the important techniques and life practices that keep you excited, engaged and able to take time for yourself when you need it.

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