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Burnout, unfortunately, is everywhere. If you havenāt experienced it personally, you probably know someone who has self-diagnosed.
Ā Defined by the World Health Organization as a syndrome āconceptualized as resulted from chronic workplace stress,ā it causes exhaustion, āfeelings of negativism or cynicism,ā and reduced efficacy. Thatās a big umbrella, and the condition has become something of a catch-all for chronic, modern-day stress.Ā
Here are 11 of our favorites to help you create your own escape plan:
1. Figure out which kind of burnout you have.
The Association for Psychological ScienceĀ found that burnout comes in three different types, and each one needs a different solution:
1. Overload:Ā The frenetic employee who works toward success until exhaustion, is most closely related to emotional venting. These individuals might try to cope with their stress by complaining about the organizational hierarchy at work, feeling as though it imposes limits on their goals and ambitions. That coping strategy, unsurprisingly, seems to lead to a stress overload and a tendency to throw in the towel.
2. Lack of Development:Ā Most closely associated with an avoidance coping strategy. These under-challenged workers tend to manage stress by distancing themselves from work, a strategy that leads to depersonalization and cynicism ā a harbinger for burning out and packing up shop.
3. Neglect:Ā Seems to stem from a coping strategy based on giving up in the face of stress. Even though these individualsĀ wantĀ to achieve a certain goal, they lack the motivation to plow through barriers to get to it
2. Cut down and start saying āno.ā
Every āyesā you say adds another thing on your plate and takes more energy away from you, and your creativity:
If you take on too many commitments, start saying ānoā. If you have too many ideas, execute a few and put the rest in a folder labeled ābackburnerā. If you suffer from information overload, start blocking off downtime or focused worktime in your schedule (here are someĀ toolsĀ that may help). Answer email at set times. Switch your phone off, or even leave it behind. The world wonāt end. I promise.
3. Ā Give up on getting motivated.
With real burnout mode, youāre too exhausted to stay positive. So donāt:
When youāre mired in negative emotions about work, resist the urge to try to stamp them out. Instead, get a little distance ā step away from your desk, focus on your breath for a few seconds ā and then just feel the negativity, without trying to banish it. Then take actionĀ alongsideĀ the emotion. Usually, the negative feelings will soon dissipate. Even if they donāt, youāll be a step closer to a meaningful achievement.
4. Ā Treat the disease, not the symptoms.Ā
For real recovery and prevention to happen, you need to find the real, deeper issue behind why youāre burnt out:
Instead of overreacting to the blip, step back from it, see it as an incident instead of an indictment, and then examine it like Sherlock Holmes looking for clues.
For example, you could ask yourself: What happened before the slip? Did I encounter a specific trigger event such as a last-minute client request? Was there an unusual circumstance such as sickness? When did I first notice the reversion in my behavior? Is some part of this routine unsustainable and if so, how could I adjust it to make it more realistic?
5. Ā Make downtime a daily ritual.
To help relieve pressure, schedule daily blocks of downtime to refuel your brain and well-being. It can be anything from meditation to a nap, a walk, or simply turning off the wifi for a while:
When it comes to scheduling, we will need to allocate blocks of time for deep thinking. Maybe you will carve out a 1-2 hour block on your calendar every day for taking a walk or grabbing a cup of coffee and just pondering some of those bigger things. I can even imagine a day when homes and apartments have a special switch that shuts down wi-fi and data access during dinner or at night ā just to provide a temporary pause from the constant flow of status updates and other communicationsā¦
There is no better mental escape from our tech-charged world than the act of meditation. If only for 15 minutes, the ability to steer your mind away from constant stimulation is downright liberating. There are various kinds of meditation. Some forms require you to think about nothing and completely clear your mind. (This is quite hard, at least for me.) Other forms of meditation are about focusing on one specific thing ā often your breath, or a mantra that you repeat in your head (or out loud) for 10-15 minutesā¦
If you canāt adopt meditation, you might also try clearing your mind the old fashioned way ā by sleeping. The legendary energy expert and bestselling author Tony Schwartz takes a 20-minute nap every day. Even if itās a few hours before he presents to a packed audience, heāll take a short nap.
6. Ā Stop being a perfectionist; start satisficing.
Trying to maximize every task and squeeze every drop of productivity out of your creative work is a recipe for exhaustion and procrastination. Set yourself boundaries for acceptable work and stick to them:
Consistently sacrificing your health, your well being, your relationships, and your sanity for the sake of living up to impossible standards will lead to some dangerous behaviors and, ironically, a great deal of procrastination.Ā Instead of saying, āIāll stay up until this is done,ā say, āIāll work until X time and then Iām stopping. I may end up needing to ask for an extension or complete less than perfect work. But thatās OK. Iām worth it.ā Making sleep, exercise, and downtime a regular part of your life plays an essential role in a lasting, productive creative career.
7. Ā Track your progress every day.
Keeping track allows you to see exactly how much is on your plate, not only day-to-day, but consistently over time:
Disappointing feedback can be painful at first ā research shows that failure and losses can hurt twice as much as the pleasure of equivalent gains. But if you discover youāre off course, reliable feedback shows you by how much, and you then have the opportunity to take remedial action and to plot a new training regime or writing schedule. The temporary pain of negative feedback is nothing compared with the crushing experience of project failure. Better to discover that youāre behind and need to start writing an hour earlier each day, than to have your book contract rescinded further down the line because youāve failed to deliver.
8. Ā Change location often.
Entrepreneurs or freelancers can be especially prone to burnout.Ā JoelĀ RunyonĀ plays āworkstation popcorn,ā in which he groups tasks by location and then switches, in order to keep work manageable, provide himself frequent breaks, and spend his time efficiently:
You find yourself spending hours at your computer, dutifully āworkingā but getting very little done. You finish each day with the dreaded feeling that youāre behind, and that youāre only falling farther and farther behind. Youāre buried below an ever-growing to-do list. Thereās a feeling of dread that tomorrow is coming, and that itās bringing with it even more work that you probably wonāt be able to get ahead on.
List out everything you need to do today. Try to be as specific as you canā¦Next, break that list into three sections.Ā Step 1: Go to cafe [or desk, a different table in your office, etc.] #1.Ā Step 2: Start working on item group #1ā¦Once you finish all the tasks in group #1, get up and move. Close your tabs, pack your bags, and physically move your butt to your next spot. If you can, walk or bike to your next stopā¦When you get to the next cafe [or spot], start on the next action item group, and repeatā¦
When youāve completed everything on your to-do list for the day, you are done working. Relax, kick back, and live your life.Ā Donāt take work home with you because that wonāt help you getĀ moreĀ done ā it will just wear you out.
9. Ā Donāt overload what downtime you do get.
Vacations themselves can cause, or worsen burnout, with high-stress situations, expectations, and sleep interruption. Use it to help in recovery from burnout instead:Ā
Make a flexible itinerary a priority.Ā [A] study from Radboud University found that effective vacations give you the choice and freedom to choose what you want to do. That means two things: Try to avoid structuring your vacation around an unbreakable schedule, and plan on going somewhere that has multiple options to pick from depending on the weather, your level of energy, or your budget.
10. Write yourself fan mail.
Seth GodinĀ uses self-fan mail as a way to keep motivated instead of burning out on a project that seems far from completion:
I define non-clinical anxiety as, āexperiencing failure in advance.ā If youāre busy enacting a future that hasnāt happened yet, and amplifying the worst possible outcomes, itās no wonder itās difficult to ship that work.Ā With disappointment, I note that our culture doesnāt have an easily found word for the opposite. For experiencing success in advance. For visualizing the best possible outcomes before they happen.Ā Will your book get a great testimonial? Write it out. Will your talk move someone in the audience to change and to let you know about it? What did they say? Will this new product gain shelf space at the local market? Take a picture.Ā Writing yourself fan mail in advance, and picturing the change youāve announced youāre trying, to make is an effective way to push yourself to build something that actually generates that action.
Ā 11. Break projects into bite-sized pieces.
Taking a task on in one entire lump can be exhausting and provide little room for rest in between. Breaking up your projects into set chunks with their own deadlines provides a much healthier, and easier, way of completing a large project:
The default take on deadlines is typically to consider them to be cumbersome and stressful. Yet, from another perspective,Ā a deadline can be viewed as a huge benefit to any project. Without the urgency of a hard deadline pushing a project to completion, itās easy for you, your team, or your client to lose focus. Weāve all worked on agonizing projects where the timeline just bleeds on and on, merely because the flexibility is thereā¦
It turns out that the manner in which a task is presented to someone ā or the way in which you present it to your brain ā has a significant impact on how motivated you will be to take action. A study led by researcher Sean McCrea at the University of Konstanz in Germany recently found that people are much more likely to tackle a concrete task than an abstract task⦠It seems to me like the difference between being handed a map versus following the step-by-step instructions of a GPS device. Not everyone can read a map, but everyone can follow the directions. By breaking your project down into smaller, well-described tasks, the way forward becomes clear and itās easy to take action.
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TIME MANAGEMENT : PART TWO
08 strategies for better time management
I'm sharing with you the second part (nd the last one )
Hope that it will be useful!
Productivity is never an accident . It is always the result of a commitment to excellence , intelligent planning and focused efforts
For those who missed the part one , you can check this link below: š
TIME MANAGEMENT : PART ONE Here are 08 strategies for better time management Time managementĀ is the process of planning and exercising con
99 Distractions for when you need them
Drink a cup of hot tea
Wear soft, comfortable clothes
Take a bubble bath
Take a long shower
Get a massage
Get a manicure
Read a magazine
Wash your hair
Wrap up in a blanket
Give yourself a facial
Colour a colouring book
Play with Lego
Blow bubbles
Light candles
Read your favourite childrenās book
Make a snack
Have a nap
Watch a funny video
Watch a good movie
Read a joke book
Watch the clouds go by
Play with a pet
Drive with the windows down
Braid your hair
Do a crossword puzzle
Research a topic
Complete a maze
Play a word game
Organise something
Listen to a podcast
Visit your local library
Plan something
Write in a journal
Talk a walk
Wash the dishes
Stretch
Dance around your room
Iron your clothes
Water your plants
Go to the park
Cook a nice meal
Hoover the house
Drive to a new part of town
Hula hoop
Practise your yoga
Play tennis
Rearrange your bedroom
Go for a swim
Run through the sprinkler
Wash your sheets
Ride a bike
Go bowling
Weed the garden
Call a friend
Make a gift for someone
Write a thank you note
Write a letter
Meet up with a friend
Visit a nursing home
Message someone you love
Invite someone to go shopping
Bake bread
Send an uplifting, kind anonymous message
Doodle
Invent something
Paint
Play an instrument
Make an instrument
Draw
Create a video
Draw yourself as a cartoon
Visit an art museum
Watch the buskers in town
Do a craft project
Try out a new recipe
Plan a new outfit
Decorate your room
Meditate
Pray
Listen to guided meditation
Download a new game
Level up in an old game
Take photographs
Compliment someone
Call your parents
Play with your siblings
Find new blogs to follow
Give yourself a pep talk
Moisturise
Tidy your room
Update your blog theme
Make a smoothie
Design your dream house
Paint your toenails
Clean your makeup brushes
Write a story
Clean the fridge
Organise your wardrobe
Watch a full season of a new show
some easy to follow tips on how to organize your digital life for a stress-free experience while trying your best at school!Ā āØš
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being productive at home
My much requested list of resources for studying astrophysics. Happy learning!
i always have a hard time finding good stuff to listen to while iām studying so iām here to hopefully help some people with the same problem and share some of my faves! iāll divide this post into instrumental and non-instrumental albums/playlists in order to make it even easier for you guys to navigate :-)Ā
happy studying!
instrumental albums and playlists
signs and wonders by elisha davidĀ
interstellar soundtrackĀ
studio ghibli movies soundtrackĀ
theory of everything soundtrack
the immitation game soundtrack
the crown season 2 soundtrack
lofi/jazzhop playlist
lofi/jazzhop playlist 2
new feelings by elijah who
donāt make me cry by elijah who
complete harry potter movies soundtrack
peaceful piano
pride and prejudice soundtrack
le petit prince soundtrack
classical music for studying
disney score to study to
non-instrumental (with singing) albums and playlists
reading, studying, and rainy days
acoustic covers
kpop study music
calm indie songs playlist
your favorite coffeehouse
study zone
paradise by slow club
the lumineers by the lumineers
cute weekly self care checklist:
ā” read one chapter of a bookĀ ā” practice a new skill of your choice every day for 15 minutes ā” clean & tidy your roomĀ ā” exercise daily with a workout videoĀ ā” take a picture of the sky ā” write a small poem or storyĀ ā” make your bed & fold your clothes every morning ā” make one playlist of songs that you like ā” check up on a friendĀ ā” draw a picture of anything ā” take a nice stroll around the block if itās sunny ā” go to bed at the same time each night ā” write a list of nice things that happened this week ā” bake a sweet dessert you like
In theory, you can make a programming language out of any symbols. The computer doesnāt care. The computer is already running an invisible program (a compiler) to translate your IF or bodyĀ into the 1s and 0s that it functions in, and it would function just as effectively if we used a potato emoji š„ to stand for IF and the obscure 15th century Cyrillic symbol multiocular O ź® to stand for body. The fact that programming languages often resemble English words like ābodyā or āifā is a convenient accommodation for our puny human meatbrains, which are much better at remembering commands that look like words we already know. But only some of us already know the words of these commands: those of us who speak English. The āinitial promise of the webā was only ever a promise to its English-speaking users, whether native English-speaking or with access to the kind of elite education that produces fluent second-language English speakers in non-English-dominant areas.
Coding Is for Everyoneāas Long as You Speak EnglishĀ (Gretchen McCulloch in Wired)Ā (via allthingslinguistic)
every minute spent on planning saves you ten minutes spent on execution. short essays probably don't require that much preparation beforehand, but if you're writing something longer you should probably spend some time planning first. this is the process i go through when planning my essays, and i find it works really well!
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Here are some mindsets and techniques that helped me study Italian on my own after classes ended. Hope this helps :)
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hey so i made a massive database of 900 (and counting) sapphic books, sortable by age, genre and rep! take a look if u feel so inclined (and maybe retweet my tweet?). thereās a submissions page if u catch any iāve missed (or any incorrect info on them), but pls do check iāve not just sorted it in a way you donāt expect!
If you are on a weight-loss journey, you must know it's not just about the numbers on the scale. It's about self-love and self care. It's about the connection of the mind, body and soul. You will only succeed when you take care of your full self. Drink water. Write in a journal. Read a motivational book. Revisit that hobby you put on the back burner. Try something new you've doubted that you could do. Laugh out loud. Love deeply and graciously. Be humble. Daydream. Stretch. Sleep. Dance when no one is watching. Do you. It starts with a mindset. Believe in yourself and you can accomplish anything.
Here are some questions to ask yourself if you find yourself having cognitive distortions. Fact checking is important when you find yourself overthinking.