Title: Avoiding and Coping with Burnout
1Avoiding and Coping with Burnout
2Purpose
- Learn about burnout
- Understand how to avoid and cope with burnout
- Create a personal action plan to cope with burnout
3Learning Objectives
- Upon completion of this workshop, participants
will be able to - Articulate what burnout syndrome is
- Understand why burnout occurs
- Understand how some people avoid burnout
- Foster personal characteristics that will help
participants avoid burnout - Utilize healthy lifestyle skills which will help
participants cope with burnout - Develop an action plan for coping with burnout
4Agenda
- Part 1 Awareness Defining Burnout
- Understanding Burnout Syndrome
- Factors that Affect Burnout
- Part 2 Skill-Building Avoiding and Coping with
Burnout - Fostering Personal Characteristics
- Developing Coping Skills
- Your Personal Action Plan to Cope with Burnout
- Part 3 Summary, Discussion and Questions
5Defining Burnout
- Emotional Exhaustion feeling that ones
emotional resources are depleted. - Depersonalization pulling away, or disengaging,
from ones job and the individuals associated
with it. - Decreased personal accomplishment feelings of
decline in competence and productivity.
6Factors that Affect Burnout
- Focus on problems
- Lack of positive feedback
- Work overload
- High level of emotional stress
7In-class Exercise 1
- Identifying Your Job Stressors
8Avoiding and Coping with Burnout
- As you can see, the risks of burnout are inherent
in todays work climate yet even among employees
doing the same job not all become burned out.
This can be attributed to either the personal
characteristics that some employees possess or to
the coping skills that some employees utilize.
9Avoiding and Coping with Burnout
- Fostering Personal Characteristics
- Employees who possess psychological hardiness
avoid burnout. Psychological hardiness refers to
three personal characteristics that some
employees possess which help them avoid
burnout--challenge, control and commitment.
10Fostering Personal Characteristics
- Personal Characteristic 1 Challenge
- View Problems as Opportunities
11Developing characteristic 1 Challenge
- Cultivate positive self-talk
- Self-talk refers to the continual, but often
unconscious, internal dialogue we all have with
ourselves. - Positive self-talk is one technique you can use
to develop a positive attitude and improve the
way you view your job. - A positive attitude can help you accomplish
personal and work goals, reduce your stress
level, build healthy and satisfying relationships
at work and home, and enhance your productivity
and performance.
12In-class Exercise 2
13Fostering Personal Characteristics
- Personal Characteristic 2 Control
- High self-esteem and internal locus of control
14Developing characteristic 2 Control
- Increase self-esteem and internal locus of
control - High self-esteem means that you recognize your
strengths, forgive your weaknesses, and have
confidence and pride in your skills and
abilities. - Internal locus of control means you believe when
good things happen you had a hand in your
success. - Possessing these characteristics can help you
feel as though you have power over the outcome of
your job and your life.
15In-class Exercise 3
16Fostering Personal Characteristics
- Personal Characteristic 3 Commitment
- Re-engage with your job
17Developing characteristic 3 Commitment
- Commit to something about your work
- Employees who possess this quality develop and
foster strong ties to their organization. They
feel proud of their employer. - Similar to the optimists, these employees believe
that organizational change, while challenging,
has the potential to lead to future growth and
development for themselves.
18In-class Exercise 4
19Avoiding and Coping with Burnout
- Developing Coping Skills
- Developing a healthy lifestyle will help protect
you from the harmful stress of burnout. Balancing
out episodes of stress with periods of relaxation
is a good way to regain your physical and
emotional strength to face the next episode of
stress that comes your way.
20Developing Coping Skills
- Coping Skill 1 Practice Relaxation
21Implementing Coping Skill 1 Relaxation
- Relaxation and breathing techniques are crucial
to counteracting the negative effects of stress. - Become proficient in using these techniques to
help you maintain a healthy balance in your
stress-filled days.
22In-class Exercise 5
23Developing Coping Skills
- Coping Skill 2 Exercise Regularly
24Implementing Coping Skill 2 Exercise
- The benefits of exercise are well documented in
terms of helping to achieve a desirable weight,
healthier heart and lung functioning, improved
mental and physical relaxation, healthy sleep
patterns, and an increased biological and
psychological ability to deal with stress. - There is some form of exercise for everyone.
- Walking is an excellent exercise and a great
place to start when implementing an exercise
program.
25In-class Exercise 6
26Developing Coping Skills
- Coping Skill 3 Eat Sensibly
27Implementing Coping Skill 3 Nutrition
- A persons ability to cope with job stress is
affected by the bodys energy reserves. - Poor nutrition will make it more likely that
health problems will develop and it will also
reduce your ability to cope with job stress from
a physical standpoint.
28Eating Sensibly
- Take a look at your eating habits and determine
whether you are choosing healthy options that
give your body the fuel it needs to cope with job
stress or unhealthy options (sugar, sweets,
alcohol) which only give you momentary pleasure
and satisfaction.
29Conclusion
- Your Personal Action Plan to Cope with Burnout
30Where do you go from here?
- After you leave the workshop today, please
continue to work on your personal action plan and
complete all of the exercises. Coping with
burnout is a difficult and complex task one that
requires planning, patience, and perseverance.
31Final Thoughts
- You are not alone in your experience of burnout.
Seek help, if necessary, and that can start by
simply telling a friend or co-worker, Im
feeling really burned out by my job. - Your feelings are normalwhatever they are. If
you only take one step make it this one quit
beating yourself up for feeling the way you feel. - You can change your experience of burnout. It
takes hard work and commitment to change but you
can do it.
32Thank you