- The Simple Dollar is a great place for some practical, common-sense advice about personal finance. Trent writes about Dealing With Professional Burnout Without Quitting Your Job.
- WebWorkerDaily has a good article about How To Cope With Job Burnout.
- Vandelay Website Design shows us 12 Ways to Avoid Blogging Burnout.
- Collective Creatives shows us How to Recover & Recharge from Creative Burnout.
- Agile Ministry shows us visually in an article entitled Leadership: Balance or Burnout?
- BootStrapMe shows us 20 Tips To Avoid Burnout.
- Intensive Care For The Nurturer’s Soul sends us 7 Keys To Avoid Burnout.
- Rags Studio shows us How To Avoid Burnout.
- Andrew Shim tells us 10 Tips To Avoid Burnout For Home Business Owners.
Based on the tips in these articles, he then compiled a list of 65 things you should do right now to avoid burnout. You might find some tips to be common sense (e.g. get some help, take a break, be realistic, learn to say no, slow down), but it's worth reading to remind yourself once again of these principles that could make your life less stressful. Go ahead and try some of these tips NOW.
65 Things You Should Do Right Now To Avoid Burnout
- Stop now! Not tomorrow, Not soon
- Make a list of the items that you do at work that you enjoy
- Make a list of the items that you dislike doing at work
- Spend a week or two doing only the tasks you enjoy
- Hand off some of the burdens
- Compress the periods where you do the things you don’t like
- If there are strong interpersonal issues and you work in a large organization, request a transfer to another area
- If the situation is truly untenable, work on preparing your resume to move on
- A job that makes your entire life miserable is not worth it, no matter what
- Get some help
- Reach out of yourself
- Hibernate, Sleep, Take a serious break
- Start a side job
- Choose a topic that you’re passionate about
- Set a realistic schedule
- Plan ahead
- Celebrate you accomplishments
- Have a long-term focus and avoid focusing on current problems
- Don’t spread yourself too thin
- Limit the time you spend on statistics
- Accept guest posts if you need more content than you can produce
- Build a network
- Use designated times for email
- Find things that motivate you
- Take a break
- Dump it all out
- Escape for a while
- Read a book
- Take a walk outside
- Set up a “busy schedule” and stick to it
- Schedule down time
- Squeeze in walks
- Avoid overwhelm by making lists
- Put your perfectionism on the shelf
- Get support
- Eat at least one meal a day with family or friends
- Set up accountability
- Build in consequences
- Eat right
- Set up email filters
- Turn off email and the phone for set hours
- Play hard
- Know your own “Relax” buttons
- Watch your estimations
- Lay down the law
- Prioritize by your core values
- Put intensive self-care as a top priority
- Practice the 3D Principle (Do it, Delegate it or Dump it)
- Learn to say no
- Learn to let go
- Avoid multi-tasking
- Slow down
- Ask who’s the boogey man?
- Listen!
- Ditch things that aren’t important but restore your dream fully
- If your dream cannot be restore fully. Look towards God for refinement
- Lastly, you need to have someone to talk to if you need to talk!
- Don’t lose sight of your principles
- Stretch yourself
- Be realistic
- Learn how to communicate effectively
- Manage your time
- Don’t blame yourself (or others)
- Enjoy the ride
- Read 25 Tips For Less Stress
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