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Stop, Look, Listen: Recognising the Signs Before Burnout Strikes

Updated: 2 days ago


A stressed woman sits at a desk with her face in her hands, an open book and pen in front of her.

Is burnout real? Could you or someone you love be heading that way?


In the fast-paced whirlwind of modern life, taking a moment to pause and reflect may seem like a luxury, yet it's an essential strategy for warding off burnout and starting to thrive.


Three years ago, I burnout out working as a deputy headteacher in a job I absolutely loved. I worked very long hours, had wonderful colleagues and put everything I had into my role. However, I wasn’t able to say no, I was constantly overwhelmed by my to-do list and I forgot to take care of myself. We all experience burnout in different ways.


A survey conducted by the Mental Health Foundation found that 74% of UK adults have felt so stressed at some point over the past year they felt overwhelmed or unable to cope. Research from the University of Chester indicated that up to 40% of parents report experiencing burnout, with increased stress due to work-life balance issues. None of us is immune!


Take a breather today - set aside just five minutes to evaluate your mental and emotional well-being, and discover small, actionable steps to foster resilience and thrive in the face of stress.


The wonderful reality is that a few small steps can make a huge difference. Try guided journaling. Expressing your thoughts, feeling, hopes and fears. Consider what you are grateful for each day and watch your focus shift.


Rowena Hicks’ book BURNOUT-BUSTING TEACHERS’ JOURNAL is on Amazon. For further resources, including free samples, go to www.rowenahicks.com

 
 
 

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