How do you prevent burnout?

Yannell Selman
24 replies
Would love to hear current approaches!

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André J
Take care of the body and the mind will be alright
Yannell Selman
@eonpilot I love this - exercise is so important to me! I need to have big workout goals to balance out my work goals
V. Stoica
Congrats on taking the initiative @yannell_selman to share this survey. Nevertheless, to avoid experiencing burnout, can take into consideration several tips you can follow throughout the day: 1. Take breaks: It is essential to take regular breaks throughout the day, even if it is just for five minutes to stretch or take a walk outside. 2. Practice mindfulness: You can integrate mindfulness practices such as meditation or deep breathing exercises into your daily routine. 3. Set boundaries: Learn to say no when your plate emerges full. Ensure that you have a clear view of work-life boundaries. 4. Prioritize self-care: Allocate time for activities that bring you joy and relaxation, like reading a book or listening to classical music. 5. Get enough sleep: Lack of sleep can lead to exhaustion and burnout. Thus, ensure you can prioritize getting a good night's sleep every night.
Peyt Spencer Dewar
Sleep on time and drink water
Yannell Selman
@psd i drink sooo much water and immediately notice a difference in my cognitive resources. But still doesn’t get to the root cause of unsustainable workload…
David Allworthy
As the above members say, look after yourself. I make sure I get 7-8 hours sleep every night, run 4-5 days a week and I stay clear of any naughty things Monday - Thursday, I mean chocolate and biscuits etc. I always eat a large breakfast of porridge and fruit. This sets me up for the day. It’s the basic things that keep us from burning out and maintain our motivation for our work goals. It’s all common sense stuff but most people don’t apply it and wonder why they feel terrible and are putting on weight… it’s then a slippery slope and very hard to reverse bad behaviours. I hope this helps everyone.
David Allworthy
@yannell_selman sorry I’m a little confused here. Do you mean we don’t focus on sleep enough or sometimes it’s hard to get enough sleep because of the workload?
Yannell Selman
@dracreate Even if we sleep enough, that’s not enough to prevent burnout. If you’re sleeping 8 hours/night but still engaging in unsustainable work practices the other 16 hours of the day, you will still burn out. Preventing burnout requires sustainable work practices.
Yannell Selman
@dracreate I’ll define unsustainable work practices: massive workloads, no community/professional network, no control over your schedule/work, lack of alignment to values w your job, a lack of trust in your leadership and management, etc. All of these factors cause burnout overtime despite sleep habits.
Yannell Selman
@dracreate sleep is so critical! But not enough - we have to address workplace norms
David Allworthy
@yannell_selman I couldn’t agree more. That makes perfect sense. Thanks for explaining 🙏
Stephen Walker
Sleep and have a walk in the park.
Yannell Selman
@stewalker007 yes to fresh air! Kinda random but I’ve noticed that my eyes get so tired after long work days on the computer. Walking outside is apparently really good for that because you look long distances, and that helps relax your eyes/uses the opposite muscles vs screens. I’m currently very addicted to my daily walk through the redwoods in Oakland !
Amanda Woodson
Preventing burnout is an increasingly vital topic in our fast-paced world, and I'm grateful for this insightful discussion on how to do so. One often overlooked aspect of burnout prevention is the importance of mental health. It's not solely about managing your workload but also about ensuring you're emotionally and mentally resilient in the face of stress. In this context, I'd like to introduce a valuable resource: https://calmerry.com/online-ther... Calmerry offers online therapy services, which can be a pivotal element in addressing the emotional toll that burnout can take. It provides a convenient platform for individuals to access professional support for their mental well-being. In the effort to prevent burnout, it's crucial to consider all dimensions of well-being, and online therapy services like Calmerry offer a proactive approach to managing and mitigating the stress that leads to burnout. Thank you for initiating this crucial discussion and emphasizing a comprehensive approach to burnout prevention.
The Product Dose
Preventing burnout through self-care is crucial for maintaining overall well-being and productivity. I find it essential to prioritize self-care in my daily routine, setting clear boundaries between work and personal life. Regular breaks, stress management techniques like meditation or deep breathing exercises, and engaging in physical activities help me recharge and stay focused. Building a strong support network and nurturing relationships with loved ones are also vital. Remember, self-care is an ongoing process, and finding what works for you is key. Follow Us and let's prioritize self-care to achieve success and well-being together!
Yannell Selman
@theproductdose 100% with you on boundaries and prioritizing! I do worry that self-care isn’t enough; when we talk about self care, we don’t talk about organizational/systemic causes of burnout which are the actually root causes.
Joe
Movement is the key for me! I always aim to workout for at least 40-60 minutes a day or do cardio for shorter amount of time throughout the day
Yannell Selman
@jc_mindverse yes! Being active is a game changer - moving really helps lower stress levels. I don’t know any v senior people who don’t do intense workouts, Tbh.
Bedford West
These days I find I get the most benefit from setting clear expectations and boundaries at work as soon as possible. After being a manager and leader for a number of years now, I feel I've learned how to do this more effectively. In some ways, I think it's a learned skill. Of course, it's not always possible when there are value misalignments, but it's good to find out about those early, as well!
Aneesh Gupta
I try to keep it simple. You need to have 3 main activities in your life. One to make you money, one to keep you happy, and one to keep you healthy. Striking a balance between can definitely help you maintain your sanity. Do you have one for each?
Yannell Selman
@_aneeshgupta_ Same to you!! Our launch coming up 6/22!
Yannell Selman
@_aneeshgupta_ so simple and so true! Love this heuristic 👏👏
Aneesh Gupta
@yannell_selman Glad you liked it :) Excited to see what you're launching soon!
Aneesh Gupta
@yannell_selman All the best, Yannell! :)