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Are you burning out?
Do you dread getting out of bed and going to work? When you get there do you coast along unenthusiastically, doing the bare minimum for your boss or clients, yet at the end of the working day still feel drained?
If this emotional exhaustion sounds familiar, you may be experiencing job burnout. Signs of burnout are a loss of the desire to work and a feeling of being trapped in an unwinnable situation. No one is immune. Anybody, in any profession, at any level, can suffer from these symptoms.
Job burnout doesnt happen overnight. It begins with small warning signals. If unheeded, these feelings can get worse until you dread going to work. Burnout also tends to spread to all aspects of your life. It is rare to find a person who is feeling burnt out at work, yet enthusiastic at home. Before this happens to you, try to take some control over the situation:
SYMPTOM: Loss of motivation. Motivation is like fire: it gets hotter when it's fanned by forces that feed it. But without nourishment, it diminishes and you stop performing to the best of your ability. This leaves you feeling that your work is meaningless.
CURE: Learn self-management. Manage your motivation to get yourself moving and to keep the momentum going. Take on a project you feel enthusiastic about. Set a goal for yourself - this will provide you with a target, instead of leaving you feeling as if you're going around in circles. Give yourself rewards for work youve done well.
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