ABC's of Surviving Work Burnout


by Mei Galang - Date: 2007-03-13 - Word Count: 722 Share This!

Daily routines and repetitive tasks cause burden and create stress to any member of the work force. Realizing that you are burning out is the first step in becoming happy in your job, the next step will be making the proper adjustments to overcome work burnout. Below are the list of surviving work burnout. Its easy to follow if you know your ABC's.

Avoid being late for work because it adds up to stress and piles up the work that should be accomplished.


Beverages such as cola, juice or tea gives a soothing feeling amidst the busy working day.


Create or find a sacred place in your house where you can find solace after a stressful day.


Don't make your job your life. It is good to be dedicated to your job but don't let it consume ALL of your time. Remember to allot time for other stuff that matters like family, friends and yourself.


Exercise to maintain good health and to awaken your body.


Find a new hobby with your family, this simple thing will help you maintain a balance in your life.


Guided meditation is suggested because it can help you break through the physical barrier to recover personal power.


Happiness in your career begins by being equally motivated to exert your best effort even after knowing that your initial job expectations such as how you love your job, your co-workers and the organization, were unrealistic.


If you have a home office, spare time for your "office break" where you get out and ignore the ringing phone and email alerts. The messages and recorded calls wont leave anyway.


Join a new organization to improve your social life. Have yourself new friends, if your single you might get lucky and meet someone that will be interested on asking a date with you.


Keep off job related discussions during lunch breaks with your officemates, such topics are not conducive to good digestion and you are not getting "real break" from your job.


Ladder of career success is taken one step at a time, don't pressure yourself on being promoted. If you work hard enough, your efforts will be seen but don't stress too much about this.


Making your phone calls in the afternoon instead of first thing in the morning allows you to get caught up on back logged paper work while your mind is fresh.


Nurture your mind by reading books, magazines that interest you, even if it is not necessarily related to your work.


Open yourself to changes, whether in work schedule or routine. Being flexible will remove boredom in accomplishing your tasks.


Plan a 2-3 day, week-end or out of town vacation once in a while. Make this a habit to unwind from your nerve-racking job.


Quick breathing exercises are helpful stress relievers, it also helps your blood to flow regularly. This process wakes up the brain to function creatively, and make your muscles and mind loosen up.


Reorganize your schedule, take your work one at a time, this will definitely reduce your stress.


Spend your lunch breaks differently. Spend it with your officemates, ask your friend or spouse to join you or enjoy a meal by yourself.


Take a time out each day work less and stress free .


Understand how you can be relaxed, if you need the extra sleeping hours, a massage or a bar of chocolate?


Voice out suggestions to your boss on how you think you can improve your job. If he doesn't approve on it, don't keep grudges because he's the boss, he SHOULD know better. This will make your work more interesting the next step to do, is try harder.


Working at home after long office hours is a big NO. Your house is the place to refresh from thegrueling hours of work. Move away from computers and files, get enough sleep and have fun with your family.


Xylophone, guitar or any musical instrument will help. Music therapy always work in any stress related situation.


You can delegate some of your work to your subordinates. You don't have to do everything yourself. However, make sure you know the limitations, don't get too much power tripping.


Zoo. Have your day once in while here, bring your family and friends to have a picnic here. In a way, looking to animals is quite fun and very exciting, just make sure you don't feed them.

Mei Galang is an article contributor for Jobs section of Ozfreeonline.com and author of Jobs Blog

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