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Overworking Can Lead to Burnout

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Do you feel like you are stuck in a rut and you will never get
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Overworking Can Lead to Burnout
Copyright © 2006 Kent Jacobson a.k.a. Mr. Success
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Do you work more hours than you should? Do you leave the office
at night, just to find yourself picking up where you left off at
home? Do you feel like you are stuck in a rut and you will never
get out? If you answered yes to any of these questions, you may
be suffering from burnout at your job. This often occurs when you
work too many hours without taking time off. Many people feel
like the only way to get things done is by working long days, and
sometimes even longer nights. But this is simply not true. In
fact, if you are doing work while you are tired or not at your
peak performance, your work is almost always going to suffer.

If you feel like you are experiencing burnout at your current
job, there are a couple of things that you can do to refresh
yourself. The first thing that most people try is taking a
vacation. This is a great way to relax your mind and refresh your
body. Even if you do not go to a tropical island you can still
benefit from this time off. A vacation does not necessarily mean
that you have to go out of town. You can spend your time sleeping
in, spending time with your family, or reading. It is up to you
to decide how you spend your time. But the one thing that you
must remember is that you are vacationing, which means no work
whatsoever. This means no checking your email, or calling into
the office five times a day to check your voicemail. If the
temptation is too much for you to take, then you should schedule
an out-of-state vacation and leave all of your work at home.

If you have tried the vacation route and you are still feeling
worn out at your current job, it may be time for a career change.
There is no reason to feel guilty if you think that changing
careers might be able to rescue you from your current slump. Make
sure that you explain your situation to both your employer and to
anybody at home who may be involved in your decision. The first
step to a career change is finding what you want to do. Remember
that the reason you are making a change is to reenergize your
career, so choose something that you are really interested in. If
you have a degree in teaching, but have always worked in sales,
maybe you want to contact some of the local high schools.

Do not let burnout control your life. Even though it is sometimes
hard to break out of a rut, it can be done if the appropriate
steps are taken.





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