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How to Deal With Work Stress and Burnout
Burnout is more than stress – it’s a serious condition. Learn to recognize the signs, implement recovery strategies, and know when it’s time to make a change.
76%
Experience Burnout
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The Signs Early
Act
Before Crisis
Signs of Burnout
Quick Answer: Burnout includes chronic exhaustion, cynicism about work, and reduced performance – lasting weeks or months, not just bad days. Unlike normal stress that resolves with rest, burnout requires significant intervention. If you’re experiencing multiple symptoms, take action now.
Physical Signs
- Chronic fatigue that sleep doesn’t fix
- Frequent illness (weakened immunity)
- Headaches, muscle tension
- Changes in sleep or appetite
- Feeling drained constantly
Emotional Signs
- Feeling disconnected or cynical
- Loss of motivation and purpose
- Increased irritability
- Sense of failure or self-doubt
- Feeling trapped or helpless
Behavioral Signs
- Decreased productivity
- Withdrawing from responsibilities
- Isolating from colleagues
- Procrastinating more
- Using substances to cope
Normal Stress vs Burnout
| Stress | Burnout |
|---|---|
| Over-engagement | Disengagement |
| Emotions are overreactive | Emotions are blunted |
| Urgency and hyperactivity | Helplessness and hopelessness |
| Loss of energy | Loss of motivation and hope |
| Can recover with rest | Requires significant change |
Strategies for Managing Stress
- Set boundaries: Protect non-work time
- Prioritize ruthlessly: Not everything is urgent
- Take breaks: Regular, actual breaks
- Exercise: Even short walks help
- Sleep: Protect your sleep schedule
- Connect: Maintain relationships
- Speak up: Discuss workload with manager
When to Seek Help
- Symptoms persist for weeks
- Affecting relationships outside work
- Having thoughts of self-harm
- Using substances to cope
- Can’t perform basic job functions
When to Consider Leaving
- Toxic culture won’t change
- Your health is deteriorating
- No path to improvement exists
- Staying causes more harm than leaving
- Professional help suggests it
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