Burn out, it can happen to anyone. Some of the common
signs of burn out can be (although not an all inclusive
list) depression, mental, emotional and spiritual
fatigue, overreacting to little things, negativity,
lack of concern over the work / tasks that need to be
done, frustration, anger, feelings of powerlessness,
weight loss or gain, insomnia.
It is vital the steps be done to overcome burn out
before it causes major impact to your life's goals and
directions.
There are many things that can be done to help deal
with burn out. If at all possible, take a vacation.
For those that it's not possible, or at least in the
time frame you need, let's look at some other things
that can be implemented.
1. Try to clear your calendar of everything for a while
that is not a total necessity.
2. Do some things on the physical level to help, get
extra sleep, try eating only organic foods for a while,
take some good quality vitamins, and get some exercise
that especially will get you some fresh air.
3. Spend some time trying to pinpoint tasks /
situations in life that are both draining, and giving.
Once you've done that, perhaps ask for help or delegate
those things that are a draining force. Increase
activities that are refreshing.
4. Talk to someone else, outside of the situation,
could be a friend, family, life coach, counseling, etc. They may be able to offer insights and suggestions you
can't see. Sometimes it's tough to see the trees
through the forest.
5. After a period of doing some of these suggestions,
see if the burnout is on the way out. If not, it may
be a time to really evaluate your life's paths, career,
etc. Perhaps it's a bad match to who you are as a
person and it would be best to make a change, but it's
better to do that from a position of strength, and not
of desperation to make a change just for change's
sake.
Sometimes, burn out can be a reality check that our
life is out of balance in some way and adjustments are
good and very healthy and necessary to our lives. I
believe there are very real seasons in each person's
lives' as well and perhaps it can be a changing of one
season to another new one. It is important however,
to step back and see what our bodies are telling us
when we experience burn out. Who knows, perhaps it
may even be one of those "hidden blessings" that we
look back on years later and think, "you know, that was
the beginning of a real, positive change in my life."
By Valerie Garner-Mother, grandmother and candlemaker /
owner of Joyful Designs in Soy. She loves to write on
a variety of topics with a warm, and engaging style.
http://www.joyfuldesignsinsoy.com