Why Do We Suffer from Burnout?

Why Do We Suffer from Burnout?
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Burnout is a state caused by high levels of chronic stress. It results in a total breakdown emotionally, physically, or mentally. What used to be a term for a broad set of conditions is now an official medical diagnosis. That’s important because until it was given official recognition, people just believed they had to ride out whatever they were experiencing. Here’s an example.

You approach your boss and tell him you’ve had enough. You can’t work another minute. The environment, your coworkers, or some other situation has you on the verge of a mental or physical breakdown. Before a doctor could diagnose you as suffering from burnout, your boss might have told you to “tough it out.”

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In many cases, this is what we tell ourselves. While we recognize that our situation is beyond difficult in some way, we feel like we should be able to push through. That is definitely not the best course of action if you have a case of burnout working against you.

-Look out for These Common Causes of Burnout

A person will suffer from burnout because they have been pushed past their emotional, physical, or mental breaking point. It’s not just a case of someone working long hours and physically tired. It usually happens because a person is not in control of the situation they are forced to endure.

They have to put up with emotional, physical, or mental stress. There is no letting up. They feel they have no control over the process. A workload on the job or at home looks like it’s insurmountable. Personal responsibilities that must be met continue to build until they create a perceived disaster situation.

A person feels they don’t have the tools, resources, or personal abilities to handle their life or job satisfactorily. All of these situations can be caused by the following factors.

  • Monotonous, challenging workloads that seem to grow quicker than progress
  • Having a continual lack of control, either at work or in personal life
  • Seeing little to no rewards for a person’s time and effort
  • Feeling a lack of support and community
  • The perception that a person is the only one that has to go through harsh or difficult times
  • Toxic environments that threaten a person’s values, and possibly physical or mental health

While most burnout is job-related, you can see that these common causes of a breakdown can happen at home, in a person’s social life, and at work. Avoid them whenever possible. If you suspect that you or someone you care about is a prime burnout candidate, talk to a counselor or mental health professional. As with any other health problem, prevention is always the best medicine.

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8 responses to “Why Do We Suffer from Burnout?”

  1. Willie Torres Jr. Avatar
    Willie Torres Jr.

    You might respond like this:

    Thanks for sharing this—it really resonates with me. I’ve definitely felt the weight of burnout and still struggle with it. It’s tough when it feels like no matter how hard you try, the stress and pressure just keep building. Understanding that burnout is a real, recognized condition helps, but it’s still a challenge to manage it day to day. I’m trying to find ways to regain control and take care of myself amidst the ongoing stress. Your insights are a reminder that I’m not alone in this.

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    1. Ludmilla Louissaint Avatar

      I hope you find help and understanding in your environment. Our daily life is full of burnout because of a society that demands much, but gives little.

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      1. Willie Torres Jr. Avatar
        Willie Torres Jr.

        That is the Truth. One day at a time and I lay it all in God’s Hands.

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    2. Ludmilla Louissaint Avatar

      Yes, i hope you find control and peace 😇🙏

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      1. Willie Torres Jr. Avatar
        Willie Torres Jr.

        All in God’s Hands. Thank You 🤗

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  2. Pooja G Avatar

    Great post. Personally, I’ve experienced burnout and it’s mostly because I’ve neglected self-care.

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    1. Ludmilla Louissaint Avatar

      Self-care is a must these days😊🙏

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