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Tips to Avoid Burnout while Working from Home

Introduction

If there is anything we have learned over the past two years, it is that work from home is here to stay. Usually, it is a great option to ensure that you can get a lot of activities done while also not compromising on the quality of work. The pandemic, however, has changed our perception, as the usual joys experienced in occasionally working from one’s personal space, have now become a compulsion, thereby blurring the lines between our professional and personal lives. Covid burnout is already something that the world is dealing with, while we cannot necessarily control the pandemic, our work life is something we have control over and that can help greatly reduce work from home burnout

What is work from home burnout?

It’s no surprise that WFH has led to longer working hours and this, in turn, has become an additional stressor in our daily lives. A couple of days here and there is alright to maintain the work-life balance, however, extended work hours over a prolonged period of time can lead to a state of burnout. Burnout is a result of prolonged stress and WFH burnout is work-related stress that causes one to be in a constant state of physical and mental exhaustion. 

Some of the symptoms that one may experience during WFH burnout are: 

  1. Experiencing low energy levels and feelings of exhaustion
  2. Loss of motivation to work and increased mental distance or negative feelings towards your job lead to low job productivity
  3. Physical symptoms such as frequent headaches and indigestion
  4. Lack of focus, feelings of irritability, and experiencing anxiety related to work
  5. Changes in sleep patterns and loss of sleep

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Let us look at a few reasons why burnout may occur:

Tips to avoid work from home burnout

Conclusion

Keeping these points in mind can help one deal with work from home burnout, however, one needs to be realistic about the impact of stressors on our productivity. While there may be a lot of things beyond our control, dealing with work from home burnout is something that can be worked on.

If you feel overwhelmed, seeking help from a professional is always a good option. Each of us is built differently and certain strategies may not help everyone, in such cases, Mental health professionals can help you navigate through the feelings of being overwhelmed and help you develop healthy coping strategies.

How Wysa can help

At Wysa, you will have access to a range of tools that can help you in your daily journey to overcome and combat work from home burnout. Apart from being able to speak to a therapist during sessions and asynchronous messaging between sessions, you have access to a library full of resources. These resources can help you manage anxiety, beat stress, and understand how to cope with remote functioning and other similar issues related to mental health and wellbeing.

Frequently asked questions:

1. How do you stop virtual burnout?

Take breaks from work, create boundaries between work and personal time, practice self-care and mindfulness, and don’t forget to communicate with your peers at the workplace when things begin to seem difficult.

2. How can I work long hours without burnout?

Taking frequent breaks is your go-to when you are required to work long hours. Listen to music, read a chapter of a book or go take a short walk. Stepping away from the work sphere will help you detach yourself from work for a while and will help you feel rejuvenated to get back to work.

3. How do you reduce burnout?

Create a schedule for your tasks to compartmentalize your time, and identify what stress coping strategies suit you. Engaging in physical activity is also a great way to reduce burnout.