Please read Chinese with BIG5Are YOU Headed for Burnout?
By : BY: Dr Jill Ammon-Wexler
If lately you're finding your tasks and
responsibilities at work more than you can bear, you
may be approaching burnout.
Burnout is not an imaginary condition that's all in
your mind. It's a very real mental and physiological
condition caused by a stress overload.
Burnout arises when we are overworked, overtaxed
emotionally, or physically exhausted -- and as a result
find it increasingly difficult to cope with everyday
stresses.
Common signs of burnout include: A loss of enthusiasm
for your job, les interest in your social life, and
weakened interest in your relationship and normal
personal interests. Sound familiar?
A True Burnout Story
I once had a crisis call from a CEO I was advising in
Silicon Valley. He had a serious problem on his hands.
I will call him Steve.
Like many CEOs of growing companies, Steve was
balancing a heavy work load.
Among other things, he wanted to increase his companyψ
sales. He was impressed by a presentation by a
representative of an outside marketing organization,
and signed a binding contract for their services.
Then less that one month later after the outside
company was all geared up and going out to his
customers, Steve realized he had made a terrible
mistake:
The contract he had signed gave the outside reps three
times the commission he was paying his own in house
sales staff. The immediate outcome was two lawsuits
totaling millions of dollars.
Why did this happen? Because Steve was so stressed when
he signed that contract that his higher brain had been
shut down. (This is a common symptom of chronic
stress).
He told me that at the time he could no longer
understand what he read, and mental focus was extremely
difficult. Steve was in the grips of a spiraling
adrenalin high trap, and had not realized the
consequences.
The Adrenalin High Trap
Many executives and entrepreneurs claim to thrive on
stress. What theyχe enjoying is the physiological
excitement from an adrenalin high.
But the truth is, adrenalin highs are designed to
prepare your body and mind to either fight or run. They
are a key component of the stress response.
During an adrenalin high your higher thinking centers
close down, and older, more primitive portions of your
brain prepare you for emergency. Over a period of time
this leads straight to stage 2 burnout and serious
mental and physical exhaustion. And if you think YOU
are immune, you're seriously kidding yourself.
The Major Factors in Stress Overload
Stress occurs when the demands being placed on you
exceed your capacity to meet them. The four major
factors involved stress overload include:
Time pressures,
Excessive responsibility or accountability,
Lack of adequate support, and
Excessive expectations by yourself and/or those around
you
The Stages of Burnout
Burnout is a process that progresses through stages of
stress overload. With some self-monitoring, you have
the opportunity to take steps to stop the process at
any stage. The three stages of burnout include:
The stress arousal stage,
The low energy stage, and
The exhaustion stage.
The Stress Arousal Stage
You are experiencing this early burnout stage if you
feel irritable, anxious or forgetful, or are having
difficulty with your mental focus.
Some of the common signs of early burnout include:
Flare-ups of high blood pressure, bruxism (grinding
teeth during sleep), insomnia, headaches, and acute
gastrointestinal distress.
The Low Energy Stage
As your stress becomes more and more chronic, your body
tries to compensate for your growing mental and
physical exhaustion. The feeling of low energy so
common with chronic stress is a sign your body is
trying to compensate for exhaustion by shifting into an
energy conservation mode.
Behavior consequences often include: Forgetfulness,
serious inability to focus, a tendency to
procrastinate, excessive time off from work, lack of
interest in your work or business, loss of hope and
enthusiasm, decreased desire for intimacy, and a
persistent feeling of tiredness or exhaustion.
Other common signs include: Social withdrawal from
friends and family, cynicism, resentment, apathy and
increased substance use (nicotine, caffeine, alcohol or
prescription drugs).
The Acute Exhaustion Stage
The acute exhaustion stage is where most people finally
get a clear sense that something is seriously wrong.
The signs of acute stress-related exhaustion often
include: Chronic sadness or depression, chronic stomach
or bowel problems, chronic mental fatigue, chronic
physical fatigue, chronic headaches or migraines,
difficulty reading or understanding communications, and
almost total inability to focus.
Other common signs may include: A desire to drop out of
society, quit work, or abandon oneψ business or
profession -- and the desire to avoid family, friends,
and social situations.
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