How to Deal with Burnout

Signs & symptoms of burnout, and how to recover when it becomes overwhelming.

It’s easy to get swept up in today’s busy world with the idea that we “should” constantly be doing something, all the time. We live in a society that values hard work and putting in extra hours whenever possible. What many people aren’t talking about are the negative effects this mentality can have on our lives. More and more people are experiencing burnout at an alarming rate, which affects our overall health and wellness. 

The dictionary defines burnout as, fatigue, frustration, or apathy resulting in prolonged stress, overwork, or intense activity. Burnout tends to occur when you’re living a constant stress-filled life. What many people don’t realize is that burnout happens over time and if unrecognized and unattended, it can slap us in the face.  How can you tell if you or someone close to you is struggling with burnout?

Early Signs of Burnout

When burnout begins, it’s easy to overlook some of the early signs. Below are some of the early stages.
• Irritability

• Inability to concentrate

• Forgetfulness

• Over-eating or under-eating

• Feelings of negativity & cynicism

• Frequent worry & exhaustion

It can be hard to decipher or determine what are early warning signs vs having a bad day or even week. If you notice these signs increasing more frequently and severely, it is important to check with yourself and your stress.If the early signs have been overlooked or not recognized, and you continue to experience chronic stress, you may be susceptible to a more serious level of burnout.  

SERIOUS SIGNS OF BURNOUT

If continuous stress occurs, below are some of the more extreme signs of burnout. These signs and symptoms can cause serious health issues if ignored. 

• Lower life satisfaction
• Anxiety, Depression, Anger
• Feeling isolated and detached
• Insomnia
• Physical illness (colds, headaches, etc.)
• Mental and physical exhaustion
• Lack of productivity, interest, & motivation
• Self-medicating with alcohol, or drugs

Burnout is a serious condition and happens slowly, over a long period. The consequences can be difficult and life-altering, which is why it’s important to be aware of the signs and symptoms associated with burnout.

Burnout Recovery

The good news is there are some strategies to help cope and better manage the symptoms of burnout. Burnout is widely prevalent and can be challenging to navigate, but taking care of ourselves and learning to practice self-care to avoid burnout.

Below are some ways and strategies to help cope with burnout:
• Get help from a professional
• Self care
• Set short term goals (one day at a time)
• Exercise (move our bodies)
• Put food’s in our bodies that make us happy (this doesn’t mean diet)
• Spend time in nature
• Limit technology
• Spend time with our supports
• Organize our spaces
• Set boundaries (learn to say “no”)
• Spend time with animals
• Volunteer
• Gratitude journal
• Meditation

I’d like to be clear in saying that although these can be helpful, they are not a replacement for therapy. It is important to seek help from a mental health professional if you are experiencing serious problematic symptoms.It is also important to be aware that recovering from burnout can be a slow process, happening over a long period of time (just as it manifested), so it’s important to remember to be patient and kind to yourself. 

Are you struggling with burnout? Are you looking for more ways to cope and better manage the burnout? I specialize in working with people struggling with any stage of burnout. Connect with me today to learn more about how I can help you recover from burnout!

Welcome to my Blog!

I’m Lacie and I am so excited for you to join me! I’m the owner of Spoondrift Wellness, a small wellness practice that offers online and in-person counseling & coaching services. I’m fairly quiet, tend to be on the shy side, and enjoy being a home-body (the basics of being an introvert). But once you get to know me, you’ll see my other side that’s full of compassion, sarcasm, and humor.

I’m a mama to two doodle fur babies that are my world and married to the love of my life. Originally from Utah, my little family has settled down in the beautiful Pacific North West, where adventure can be found around every corner. I’m a lover of coffee, fictional books, and adorable animal videos. I enjoy adventuring and taking vacations whenever possible (#selfcare) because I truly believe experiencing the world is how we learn and grow.

I hold a master’s degree in Marriage and Family Therapy and specialize in burnout recovery and navigating non-traditional/open relationships. I’m a Highly Sensitive Person (more to come on this) and my personality type is INFJ according to the Myers-Briggs Personality Type Indicator (this basically means I’m quiet and mystical, yet very inspiring and a tireless idealist with compassion and empathy).

As a counselor and wellness coach, I enjoy writing about mental health issues and common life struggles. I believe in being “real” in an age of social media where most of the influencers we see only show their glamorous sides, leaving the rest of us to strive for that “perfect” image that doesn’t actually exist. How many of you have struggled with what you want out of life? I’ve been there and struggled to find my own way as I would frequently compare my journey to others. But, I learned from experience (and seeking help) that comparing my life to others was killing my joy and creating high amounts of stress.

I hope to use this blog to write about helpful topics, tips, and tricks to increase the positivity and joy in your life! I am currently accepting new clients - please contact me if you are interested in learning more about my services!