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10 Signs
of Career Burnout
By: Linda Matias
OVERWORKED AND STRESSED OUT
A misconception exists that careers in social service or postal work are the
only fields that experience worker burnout and stress. This notion could not be
further from the truth because the fact is every profession is susceptible to
mental strain and exhaustion.
Learning to distinguish normal stress from the deeper issues that lead to career
burnout is important in order to effectively deal with the problem. Also,
recognizing that any job can have this issue can empower you to make positive
changes in your own workplace.
RECOGNIZE THE SIGNS OF BURNOUT
The signs can vary from individual to individual, but the following are some
universal indicators that one can use to determine if career burnout is
occurring.
1. Depression
Feelings of despair and sadness that last for weeks or months usually signal
that something in your life is not working like it should and is cause for an
investigation into the cause – potentially your job.
2. Lack of energy
If you find yourself struggling to get out of bed in the morning to go to work
or experiencing constant fatigue throughout the day, your career could be the
culprit.
3. Lack of desire
You used to be motivated to work your hardest and achieve the goals you set for
yourself. But lately, you find that you just don’t care if you are successful or
not – a telltale warning that you may have become burned out.
4. Decreased productivity
Your supervisor and coworkers used to praise you for the work results you
produced; however, lately you have missed several important project deadlines
and have become undependable because these things just didn’t seem that
important to you.
5. Increased absences and/or tardiness
There used to be a day when you would rather have cut off your left hand than be
late or miss a day of work. Nowadays, you find yourself looking for every
opportunity to skip out on work.
6. Abuse of alcohol/drugs
Requiring alcohol or drugs to get through a workday is a definite red flag that
you are experiencing a tremendous amount of work-related stress.
7. Boredom
Occasional boredom in one’s career is completely normal; however, pervasive
feelings of weariness and dreariness are not and are an indicator of potential
burnout.
8. Anger/resentment in workplace
Frequently lashing out at coworkers and/or supervisors is unacceptable under any
circumstance. This behavior deserves immediate attention due to its potentially
abusive nature.
9. Sleep problems
Insomnia or occasional fatigue can happen to anyone but are a cause for concern
if they become constant and a part of your everyday life. Sleep disturbances are
your body’s way of saying it is overworked.
10. Inability to relax
If you find that you no longer enjoy your favorite non-work activities or that
you are constantly tense with headaches, your career could be harming your
health and happiness.
I THINK I’M BURNED OUT – NOW WHAT?
The first step to getting help is acknowledging that you need assistance. The
second step is to seek out professional help and guidance through a partner,
trusted friend, therapist, or workplace employee assistance program. The road to
finding your perfect work can be challenging, but it is also empowering and life
changing.
Linda Matias
CareerStrides
About the Author
Certified in all three areas of the job search—Certified
Interview Coach ™ (CIC), Job & Career Transition Coach (JCTC), and Nationally
Certified Resume Writer (NCRW)—Linda Matias is qualified to assist you in your
career transition, whether it be a complete career makeover, interview
preparation, or resume assistance. You can contact Linda directly at
linda@careerstrides.com or visit
her website www.careerstrides.com
for additional career advice and to view resume samples.
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