Tell me—does any of the following sound familiar? You’re overwhelmed and exhausted, you daydream about running away to a deserted island, or you’re snapping at loved ones for no apparent reason.
If you’re starting to feel yourself slip, now is the time to intervene and find balance in your life again. Keep reading for practical ways to prevent burnout, as well as how to recognise when you need help.
I’m still committed to my best work for some things, but other times, good enough is good enough. This means that sometimes I can’t be bothered to fold my laundry and I rarely achieve inbox zero.
It’s OK to ask for help—from family, friends, co-workers or even professionals. You don’t have to carry the heavy burden of modern life alone.
If you’re not sure where to begin, think back to your childhood and teen years. Most of us had creative outlets like playing music, writing bad poetry, or visual art to express ourselves.
The first step to avoiding burnout is admitting that we can’t do everything. Be intentional about what to walk away from before you have no choice, and your health and wellbeing suffer.