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Feeling Burnt Out? Here’s How To Bounce Back Like A Pro

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September 1, 2024
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Feeling Burnt Out? Here’s How To Bounce Back Like A Pro

Feeling Burnt Out? Here’s How To Bounce Back Like A Pro

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Burnout, a state of emotional, physical and mental exhaustion, has become a widespread issue in today’s fast-paced world. Often triggered by chronic stress, particularly from work-related pressures, burnout can lead to serious health risks. Recognising the early signs of burnout and taking steps to recover is crucial. Even small changes can make a significant difference in how you feel.

To combat burnout effectively, it’s important to implement both immediate and long-term strategies. This may include setting healthy boundaries to preserve your energy, avoiding negative thoughts by fostering a positive mindset, and regularly checking in with yourself through journaling. Practising self-awareness to identify stressors, prioritizing self-care, and seeking support from others can also significantly improve your well-being. Check these six easy steps to follow:

Create Healthy Boundaries

Setting boundaries is essential for preserving your energy and avoiding burnout. Learn to say ‘no’ to extra commitments and prioritise your well-being. Remember, every ‘yes’ to one thing is a ‘no’ to something else—like your sanity.

Avoid Negative Thoughts

Negative thoughts can increase anxiety and stress. Combat this by fostering a positive mindset and reframing your thoughts to focus on the good.

Journaling

Regularly journaling can help you check in with your emotional and mental health. Writing down your thoughts and feelings is a simple and cost-effective way to boost your mental well-being.

Self-Awareness

The first step is to work on self-awareness to identify the core stressors and triggers. Is it excessive workloads, insufficient autonomy, lack of appreciation, inadequate rewards, breakdown of community, mismatched values, or unfairness? Determine which stressors are within your control and which are not, and focus on managing the controllable ones to reduce burnout.

Practice Self-care

Prioritise self-care by making lifestyle changes that enhance your physical and mental health. Self-care includes exercising, eating well, getting enough sleep and rediscovering what excites you, whether it’s a new project or an old hobby.

Don’t keep stress and negative emotions bottled up. Reach out to a colleague, friend, family member, or partner you trust. Sharing your feelings can help alleviate the burden and prevent isolation.

https://www.hindustantimes.com/photos/lifestyle/experiencing-burnout-5-tips-to-recover-psychologist-suggests-101725022547336-2.html

 

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