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Published 11:46 30 May 2019 BST
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According to Mayo Clinic, burnout tends to occur when a person feels a lack of control around the activities or resources in their workplace. This could include panic around schedules, assignments or the amount of work an employee is expected to take on.
The condition can also be triggered by a dysfunctional workspace, where an employee feels undermined or bullied by a colleague or manager, or an improper work-life balance where a person is so focused on their job that they do not have enough time to spend with friends or family.
Unclear job expectations, a lack of support inside and outside of the workplace, and chaos can also lead to a person becoming burnt out.
Burnout is characterised by stress and exhaustion, but it can also lead to insomnia, fatigue, and even depression.
It is, however, entirely treatable.
Considering your options at work is the first step for a person experiencing burnout. Speaking to a manager or supervisor about your goals and what is expected of you could help to ease the stress associated with the job, and even provide a solution.
The second step is asking for help. Speaking to co-workers, friends, or family about your experience is key, as is reaching out to a mental health professional or availing of an employee assistance scheme where one is in place.
Activities such as exercise, yoga, meditation, and mindfulness can also help to ease some of the surface pressures associated with burnout.
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