How to Tell If You're Burned Out, Tips to Reignite Your Fire
Anthony Balderrama, CareerBuilder.com writer
Almost anyone who has held a job knows the twinge of dread on Sunday evenings as the countdown to the workweek nears its final hours. Friday afternoon becomes the light at the end of a dark, five-day tunnel.
For most people, this is a momentary feeling that comes along when work is particularly stressful or when it's been too long since a vacation. Unfortunately, that feeling doesn't disappear for many workers. If you can relate, then you might be burned out on your job.
How to Tell If You're Burned Out, Tips to Reignite Your Fire
Anthony Balderrama, CareerBuilder.com writer
Almost anyone who has held a job knows the twinge of dread on Sunday evenings as the countdown to the workweek nears its final hours. Friday afternoon becomes the light at the end of a dark, five-day tunnel.
For most people, this is a momentary feeling that comes along when work is particularly stressful or when it's been too long since a vacation. Unfortunately, that feeling doesn't disappear for many workers. If you can relate, then you might be burned out on your job.
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Search by Company | Search by Industry"Most people will experience temporary periods of burnout or imbalance," says Jim Bouchard, author of "Dynamic Components of Personal Power." "Long periods of imbalance can be dangerous to your health, destructive to your relationships and can endanger your job."
How do you know when you've crossed from a rough patch into a burnout?
Burnout creeps up and you don't know until you're in the midst of it, says Dr. Todd Dewett, author of the book "Leadership Redefined."
"It does not happen overnight. It happens in tiny little chunks slowly. This is why it is difficult to read any given instance for what it is, let alone judge where you are in the process of becoming burned out."
If you're not sure whether you're just having a bad day or are experiencing something worse, here are some signs that you're burning out, according to Dewett:
Your professional relationships don't matter anymore. If the breakroom chats and hallway conversations with your colleagues went from fun diversions to nonexistent, your heart is obviously not in the job anymore.
The quality of your work isn't what it used to be. When you're disillusioned with your job, you're not going to perform to your best abilities. Maybe you don't notice the drop in quality or maybe you do notice but just don't care.
You're no longer goal-oriented. When your motivation is getting to the end of the day instead of getting that new job title, something's not right.
Recognizing that you're burned out is a good first step, but it won't mean much unless you take action to change the situation. Talk about it, both to yourself and to other people, Dewett suggests. When you share your newfound realization with the important people in your life, you make a strong commitment to doing something about it, he says.
Here are some other ways to beat burnout: Spice up your routine.Figure out what new responsibility you are capable and willing to assume and ask that it be given to you. "You may have to apologize and/or show a rejuvenated effort at work in order to get what you are asking for," Dewett warns, "but do it because new variety and stimulation is vital to overcome burnout."
Rediscover your motivation.
"Goals work. Be specific and set deadlines," Dewett recommends. Analyze each goal and figure out what skills you will gain, what new experiences you will have and whom you might meet. "Make the goals at least modestly challenging, and feel free to share them with others to increase your commitment," Dewett encourages.
Have a plan.
Create a list of skills you need to obtain, people you need to network with, financial items to take care of, and overall steps you need to take to get into a job or business that you are passionate about.
See Also: How Do I Know if It's the Right Time to Leave a Job?
Sometimes you need to remove yourself from the situation if you want to make any progress. If your boss has written you off entirely, if you don't have the resources to improve your skills or you were never a fit for the job, Dewett says there's no way to work from within the system. For example, if you're an accountant whose passion has always been photography and not numbers, you can't make yourself love your current job. So don't be afraid to make the jump to a better career.
Anthony Balderrama is a writer and blogger for CareerBuilder.com. He researches and writes about job search strategy, career management, hiring trends and workplace issues.
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Feb 10th 2009 @ 11:32PM Danita
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Feb 12th 2009 @ 6:32PM SHUT UP
I think this so called dr. todd is just another worthless writer collecting on his own finatial gain praying on the misfortune of others. People like him think there helping but pay my bills or show me a way to make my financial life easer. Dont feed me full of your up lifting B>S unless you can truley give me (US) answers to our financial problems. Only then can anybody be happy in this lifetime!
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Feb 12th 2009 @ 7:30PM Mark
Learn the difference between there and they're. Learn how to spell and then maybe you will be happy with yourself.
Feb 12th 2009 @ 7:39PM Moira
Yeah, true, especially since now is an extremely risky time to think about getting another job when so many are out of work that ecery position has a hundred applicants.
Feb 13th 2009 @ 6:11AM Noni
I detect a very poor attitude in your response.....and no one can pay your bills or show you how. You must learn for yourself. Try looking inward and stop blaming others. It will help you. Good Luck!
Feb 12th 2009 @ 9:08PM RMB
I've met Todd Dewett and would say you're way off base...His point is simply that if you are unhappy, or worse, miserable in what you're doing - look at some of these signs and consider doing something about it. You aren't helping anyone - your employer or yourself - if you hate where you're at or what you're doing. The big elephant in the room (not mentioned here) is what if this is the best job you can get in these tough times or yet - can't find that next job....
Feb 12th 2009 @ 6:40PM Ron
Job after job I quit due to being totally burnt out with them. Some were flat out depressing! For anyone that wants to make extra money without leaving home, I recommend http://www.TryMaverick.com. I've been doing it and (once I saw that it was legit and working well) I told everyone I know about it and many of them are making money with it now as well. I hope sharing this will help.
Stay away from all those envelope stuffing, paid to read email, gifting pyramids and chain letter schemes. Good luck everyone and try to hang in there during these tough times.
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Feb 12th 2009 @ 7:36PM William Berube
I worked in a state prison for 21 years. I hated it the first day I walked through the door, and I hated it the last day when they took me out in an ambulance. I'm retired and now work at an animal shelter helping to rehabilitate injured wildlife. I've never been happier in my life.
Feb 15th 2009 @ 10:15PM Bill
I've been at a dead end job for 22 yrs now. Problem is it pays real good and in this economy or even the one before it I'm not quitting the good pay and I need it. I'm sure I speak for 10's of thousands on this. Most days I wonder if the pay is worth it though.
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Feb 12th 2009 @ 7:35PM Moira
I can relate! Sometimes, it's BOTH a bad day and burnout. But now just isn't the time to think about getting a new job. So, the feeling is made more intense by feeling powerless and trapped by financial need. I heard today that 15,000 jobless people showed up at a local job fair for a few hundred jobs paying mostly under $12 an hour. Anyway, many people like me are slogging on and pretending that they aren't burned out so that they don't end up fired, because having food on the table is a reminder to stay positive.
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Feb 21st 2009 @ 8:20AM Connie
Moira:
You sound smart. Get into a small business and build it part time as you work. It will take to doing it full time in a year by bringing you home. You can't settle for what's happening and anyone can do it! This isn't an ad i'm sending you...think hard on your future. No one's going to hand you a platter of money. We have to do it ourselves. call me if you want..my name is Connie...my number is 615-333-1337..no one should try to live week to week and still suffer. There's too many things you can do to live a better life...and I'm not just talking my business. A lot of opportunities are out there.
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Feb 12th 2009 @ 8:33PM Gary
Oh goody...energy deregulation!! If its like the phone deregualtion lookout...my phone service never got any cheaper...the service is poorer and now I dont know who to call when the damn thing quits working!
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Feb 12th 2009 @ 8:37PM Gary
reading all this BS gives me burnout...lol
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Feb 12th 2009 @ 10:52PM Roze
I'm not burned out of A job,I'm burned out on working for some dumba#% who can't run a buisness or keep a good employee.
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Feb 12th 2009 @ 11:13PM William
Sounds like you need to start your own business. I hope you are the one doing the hiring.Best of luck finding reliable help.
Feb 13th 2009 @ 1:24AM tj
I AGREE, ITS NOT SO MUCH THE JOB IT IS THE POLITICS OF THE JOB AND THE POOR SUPERVISORY ANG MANAGERIAL QUALITY. IF SOMEONE CALLS IN SICK AND THE SUP. OR MANAGER WANTS U TO WORK ON UR DAY OFF OR ELSE MAKE YOU FEEL GUILTY. ITS THE STUPITITY OF NOT RECOGNIZING THE GOOD AND BEST ONE FOR THE JOB.
Feb 12th 2009 @ 8:59PM Liz
This article is just plain ridiculous..time to look for another job because of burnout??>.....
what other job?>....people are getting laid off by the thousands every day..
Anyone having a job right now....burnout or not...is going to hang on to it for dear life.....
completely useless article...sorry I wasted my time reading it.....
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