Saving Your Career from Job Burnout
Are you working on adrenaline and caffeine to push yourself to work faster and for longer hours? Ā Are you working under constant pressure from your supervisor or from your working conditions? Ā Are you taking shortcuts by eating at your desk, reading your email on your smartphone during breaks, and trying to do several tasks at the same time? Ā Your efforts for high achievement canĀ destroy your success.
Herbert Freudenberger popularized the term job “burnout” in 1974 in his book “Burnout: The High Cost of High Achievement.”Ā He defined burnout as “the extinction of motivation or incentive, especially where oneās devotion to a cause or relationship fails to produce the desired results.” Ā Freudenberger described a burned-out worker as resembling the shell of a burned out building.
Here are common symptoms of job burnout.
- You lose interest in your job.
- You procrastinate, or you simply cannot work.
- Your work has lost its meaning.
- You feel powerless over the results of your work.
- You feel exhausted.
- You suffer ongoing depression or anxiety.Ā
- You criticize everyone.
- You become a perfectionist. You work too long, because nothing is ever good enough.
Job burnout can come from several factors. Ā
- Doing endless hours of work that is mind numbing or stressful
- Working under constant criticism and correction
- Not taking regular breaks to eat or rest
- Failing to do things that give your mind a change in activity
- Ā Working in a job that is a mismatch
- Working too long each day and too many days a week
The solution for job burnout is change.
- Take breaks.
- Find emotional support through friendships and family.
- Try new things.
- Make a list of your work priorities. Ā Do one thing at a time.
- Get regular physical exercise.
- Learn techniques for resting your mind from work: meditation, pleasant and interesting reading, watching or listening to television, radio, or video programs that are relaxing, motivational, or inspirational.
- Change jobs.
The danger of job burnout is that you ruin your health, and you ruin your career. Ā Having a successful career begins with you taking care of yourself mentally, physically, and emotionally.