Avoiding Workplace Burnout: Practical Tips

As a child, one of my greatest wishes was to grow up and have my own job like I had seen all the adults do. I didn’t know having a job came with so many responsibilities until I actually had a job. I had to wake up very early to work , spend over 4 hours working only to end up going back home at around 5pm. For a start, it was tough for me. My sleep schedule was a mess because at the end of each day,I was so exhausted to engage in any other activity aside sleep.
For about 3 months after I started my first job, I was sleeping at 7pm. On some days, I would go to work as early at 7am and end up closing at 7pm. Funny enough I wasn’t even the boss. To cut things short, I ceased to have a life because of my job. I loved what I was doing and so I subconsciously diverted all my energy there. I wasn’t making time for my friends, family and even myself. Eventually, I started to get burnt out.
You could literally see the stress written all over my face after some months and I didn’t know the day I was going to have a total meltdown. One day, a friend of mine told me to take a step back and focus on myself. I felt I had nothing else to do so why not just work as usual. But eventually it hit me and I started to make the changes I wanted to see. So, as someone whose life revolved around her work for a long time, my first tip for someone who is trying to avoid workplace burnout is to get a life.

Have things doing in your life that will make you itch to close work at 5pm and have you rushing to get to them. What helped me was when I started making plans and always looking forward to them. I started getting off work at exactly 5pm and sometimes even earlier when I didn’t have anything to do. With this, I had a lot of time to focus on myself and other stuff that needed my attention. This eventually would lead to you having and creating a balance between your work life and your personal life.
Next thing you want to do to avoid workplace burnout is to not overwork yourself. If you’re not your own boss and you’re working for someone, you probably are being employed to perform a specific task. So, know your role at work and do just that. Don’t be going around looking for work you’re not employed to do. This way, you wouldn’t have to bear the stress of being used by others to get their work done. I’ve met people who started working in a place and ended up doing everyone’s job for them at the end of the day. Know what you’re being employed to do and stick to that. If you wish to learn other stuff, do so strategically and watch your work life become stress free and more productive.

Personally, I believe these two tips helped me a lot in preventing work place burnout. But remember, always do what you love. If you’re not passionate about what you do, there’s no way you will enjoy it. You’d probably say you’re doing it for the money but do you feel the kind of satisfaction you desire to feel after everything is said and done? Having the passion for what you do comes along with a different energy which would get you looking forward to going to work everyday. I hope this helps.
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Top reason for burn out is not loving the work you're doing and not be sensitive to give yourself breaks at intervals when working.
Your tips will be helpful, getting a life, having something you look forward to doing after work and not over working.
I’m glad you find them helpful
You're absolutely right, Monday is the least favorite day😁 because it's the first day back to work after a holiday, it's the same for us here
Haha, funny how we all don’t like Mondays.
Honestly they are lots of responsibilities attached to having your job and done matter if you're the boss or not 😅
One doesn't have to overwork themselves as this will wear you out in no time, no matter how much you earn as your wage
Exactly. You need to take care of yourself too, don’t kill your self for work
Setting a boundary between work and personal life is what helped me overcome burnout, I love the way you outline things to do after work which will always make you itch to leave work early and go home
I’m glad you’re avoiding work place burnout. Keep it up!
What a great experience you shared. It's amazing how making small changes can make a huge difference on our well-being. Thanks for your advice too.
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That’s true. Thanks for passing by.
Much welcome.
Well... mY life is so bad... I actually look forward to work, if I got lot of gap. That's because I anyway have time for nothing, house chores, family problems, finding time to work was challenging and so I work even saturdays and sundays.
Sometimes I don't.
I had a friend come over, not that he is my close friend but he came over, and stayed. Seeing me not having a life, he took me out Sunday... I took 2 days off because well, I am to 100% this or that...
It's good to meet good people who don't judge you... when he was saying that this lonely life is bad for your mental health, I told him I am 40, and there is a reason why I am settled alone...without social life... he got silent.
My tips... because I too faced burnout... self care is must. Schdule your work, have a plan. Meditate, exercise, eat properly, sleep and do other stuff... maybe chill... make some thing, sleep, read a book.
Dewire... it improves productivity. Anyway...yawns... this Saturday I fell and bleeded from my forehead... I was so upset, I began working, writing articles... it was fun and interesting topic... trump tariffs... sunday also worked, I got called from that friend and another friend telling me to take rest and all... did not. But I slept well at night, had my stitches at forehead, antibiotics meds, food ...am ok.
Sometimes doing something is better than nothing.
But it helps if you have good people at once to unwind... people in front of whom you don't feel ashamed of being you... who watch you but don't you know say you suck and stuff...
if you have toxic people around, be alone and chill only... its better!
Anyway... if you have toxic irritating cats, just smile, they mean no harm, my cats calling me to play with him, bye.
It nice to hear that you went out over the weekend and self care is actually very important.😅
Yeah, I told my friend I won't come... but went on, it was nice experience, the food and movie... I generally don't waste time going over to malls, made a exception. I don't get willing company to go out to movies for a while... not that I had when I was younger, inbetween in college yes... but this was willing company.
Last weekend, I had my fall and got hurt, on forehead, bleeded with stitches... I am recovering... that was also a lesson in self care, because what you eat, and acting to go to doctor for stitches is important too... I had my dad, old and otherwise toxic Dad take me for stitches.
Those are movements rare too, when you get to see good in people with you even though we have our distances. All good experiences...good and bad,,, because ultimately good comes from it!
I’m sorry to hear you got hurt. I hope you’re much better now.
Having things to look forward to after work also helps,but sometimes you'd be too tired to even join in the fun. The best thing is just to avoid being worked out
That’s why you have to focus on your job and not others.😅