In today’s world, it’s not uncommon for people to feel overwhelmed by the amount of tasks that must be accomplished in a day — especially in the lives of modern-day business owners who have multiple responsibilities and obligations.
We are also still very much impacted by the major shifts made by the COVID-19 pandemic, which ushered in significant changes to our daily routines. Burnout from our daily lives can come without warning.
Here are some tips from black mental health and wellness professionals on how to prevent burnout and find balance in our professional lives, while also working to reach goals in our personal lives.
Seek out community - Take time to cultivate relationships in person. Developing meaningful connections with others, be it for mentoring, professional growth or emotional support, often come about through regular face-to-face interactions in the workplace. Such interactions provide a great opportunity to build strong and lasting bonds with those around you.
Practice visualization and meditation - Stress and anxiety can be overwhelming at times, but there are ways to help manage them. Practicing meditation and being mindful of your thoughts can be a great way to find inner peace.
Create boundaries - While you may not have much control over the scheduling demands set by the workplace, you do have control over the amount of additional stimulation and engagement you practice outside the workplace.
Take regular breaks from screens, and get outside - Incorporating a mindful walk into your daily routine is an excellent way to provide your eyes and brain some much-needed respite from the constant bombardment of digital screens. Numerous studies have demonstrated that spending time in nature has numerous positive impacts on both mental and physical well-being.
Find support - Ask for help when needed; this could involve talking to a therapist, counselor, or coach for support. Try not to feel discouraged if it takes time to rediscover your bliss.
At the Black Physicians and Healthcare Network we offer mental health services for Montgomery County residents for more information click here.
Credit BLAC Staff "Black Mental Health Experts Share Burnout Prevention Tips for 2023", https://www.blac.media/health-beauty/black-mental-health-experts-share-burnout-prevention-in-2023/
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