5 SIMPLE STRATEGIES TO PREVENT BURNOUT IN THE WORKPLACE

Apr 21, 2021
5 SIMPLE STRATEGIES to PREVENT BURNOUT in the WORKPLACE

It is normal to feel stressed at work from time to time. However, for some people, stress becomes chronic and consuming. This is known as burnout. The World Health Organisation has officially added “Burnout” to its International Classification of Diseases.


The signs and symptoms of burnout are listed as:

  • FEELINGS OF EXHAUSTION
  • FEELINGS OF NEGATIVISM OR CYNICISM RELATED TO ONE'S JOB
  • REDUCED PROFESSIONAL EFFICACY (WORK PERFORMANCE)


In other words, you have reached breaking point and it feels like you have had the life sucked out of you. You no longer feel capable of caring about what is important to you, to making any effort, or staying motivated. You have lost your mojo and simply do not care.

The reason this happens is continuous stress puts a lot of pressure on the body. This can be manageable in the short-term, but if it is constant, it can be bad for both your physical health and emotional wellbeing. Eventually, too much stress on your body over a long period can cause you to burn out. Burnout is a state of complete mental, physical and emotional exhaustion.


According to Corporate Health and Performance Coach Christine Boucher from Natural Health Balance reducing your stress and eliminating the potential for burnout comes down to five simple lifestyle considerations:


TAKE A BREAK
Taking regular time out, including setting aside some time each day to 'switch off' from technology. Do something you love, paint a picture, walk your happy dog, ride your bike. Reconnect with nature, breathe in the fresh air and smell the roses along the way. In the workplace, go outside and sit on the grass, walk to the water fountain for a cool drink or connect with a work colleague for a friendly chat.

SUPPORT
Reach out for support if you feel you need, it is healthy to ask for help. Ask a friend, family member, workmate or boss. Alternatively, if you see that someone you know needing help, a friend, employee or neighbour, provide him or her with the support required. Refer to a doctor, if stress is to blame, your doctor can recommend a therapist or counsellor to help them handle the stress.


RELAXATION
Relax, finding new ways to bring the body back into balance. Develop a list of self-care strategies, which could include journaling, meditation, massage, yoga, reading, music, mindfulness, stretching, tai chi, and breathing techniques. Find what works for you and turn off the fight or flight switch and turn on the rest and digest switch. Relaxing activities are as good as sleep putting the body back into a healthy homeostatic balance where it can repair, rejuvenate and heal.


Understanding the issue of burnout, recognising workplace factors, being aware of signs and symptoms and taking pro-active steps for prevention can help reduce the impact of burnout on employees and workplaces. Do not wait until it is too late, it can take months even years to recover from burnout. Prevention is better than cure and much more cost-effective for a business.


Needing support with reducing stress in your workplace and eliminating the risk of burnout for your employees? Sign up for the Stress to Strength Online Program at Natural Health Balance. A helpful guide for employees to move from a state of stress into a state of certainty and strength. Learn practical proven strategies to live a happier more controlled and connected life. Improving organisational performance, productivity and profit.

 

CONTACT CHRISTINE TO PROVIDE THE STRESS TO STRENGTH ONLINE PROGRAM
AND PREVENT BURNOUT IN YOUR WORKPLACE TODAY.

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