Be
open.
Tell
your manager what’s going on. Be specific about what’s causing
you to feel depleted. Also, focus on the kind of support that could
be helpful to you, and see what they can do.
Connect
with others.
Social
interaction helps you feel connected, and can take your mind off of work, which is critical to countering
burnout. So, reach out to friends, family
and coworkers for a break or to blow off steam.
Set
boundaries.
Make
the day work for you. If you’re in an office job with too many
meetings, decline those that are not mandatory and catch up
later. And everyone needs breaks. So, take time in your day for
yourself. This is you time. Use it to calm your mind.
Unplug
— completely.
Science
shows that vacations can help reduce stress, improve
productivity, enhance sleep and decrease burnout.³
Whether you vacation away from home or take a staycation,
remember, this is about shutting work out, and switching
always-on, off.
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