NYC.🌇
Being in front of a computer all day. 💻
Subway delays.🚇
Winter. ❄️
Limited daylight. ⛅
Sitting. 💺
And more sitting. 💺
Commuting. 🚋
Unlimited Snacks. 🍕
Political unrest. ⚠️
Carbs everywhere, gluten!! 🍞
General world chaos. ⚡
There’s no doubt I love New York and I love being a Software Engineer. There’s infinite things to do and cool neighborhoods/restaurants/museums/random fun stuff to checkout all the time in NYC. In addition, I am constantly enamored by the myriad of learning opportunities and friendships software continues bringing into my life. With that said, as a Software Engineer in New York, I find myself constantly fighting burnout.
Sometimes I feel like I’m burning the candle at both ends when trying to balance working full time, challenging myself and learning new things, maintaining a social life, going to meetups, working out, family obligations, and getting adequate sleep. Keeping my overall happiness regularly in check requires a delicate balance.
As a result, I am becoming more self aware to acknowledge the concept of burnout, recognize the burnout signs in myself, and taking actionable steps to help prevent burning out.
Burnout is real.
is a psychological term referring to long-term exhaustion and diminished interest in work.1 The term came about in the 1970s when psychologist, Herbert Freudenberger, published a paper about the effects of work’s excessive demands. These effects, Freudenberger concluded, caused exhaustion and produced
Signs that you or someone you know may be burning out:
- general fatigue / lack of energy
- irritability
- mood changes
- depression
- being disengaged
- general unhappiness
- problems sleeping
Steps to prevent burnout:
1. TREAT YO SELF
- have a spa day
- buy your favorite ice cream / snack / treat
- buy an item on your Amazon wishlist
- go to a Broadway show
- check out a museum you have never been to; a lot of museums have a
- go see stand up comedy
- just do something special for yourself
2. Disconnect from Technology
“WHATT!!?!?!?!?! but software is my job and my gram feed be poppin right now.” I know, I get that, and it’s hard for me to put the phone down too. But, maybe it’s time for a ? Studies have shown that disconnecting from technology helps you rest.
- try going without your phone for a certain period of time and access how you feel
3. Take a vacation
- take a trip to a country you’ve never been to before. (Anyone interested in going to New Zealand?)
- go on a hike
- take a day trip
- have a fun staycation
4. Meditate
5. Workout
- go to yoga
- hit the gym
- join a running group
- go rock climbing
- go for a long walk or bike ride
- sign up for those dance lessons you’ve always wanted to take
- go to a dance party
6. Get in touch with Nature
- go camping
- visit a botanical garden
- take a walk in one of
7. Be Social
- join a new meetup group
- try a cooking class
- volunteer — what better way to lift your mood than to help others! Giving === a lot of getting :)
- help out at a soup kitchen
- spend time with the elderly
- teach kids how to code!
- get out there and talk to people. There are so many people to connect with who have interesting stories to share
8. Work less
- if possible, leave by a certain time each day no matter what, e.g. — by 5 p.m.
- try not to bring work home with you
9. Attitude of gratitude
- try to be mindful of your attitude
- it helps sometimes to recognize how lucky we are. There are people who are going through severe struggles.
- appreciate the little things in life
- pay it forward
10. Get enough sleep
- plan for days of rest — It’s okay to do nothing. In fact, doing nothing is sometimes amazing
- be mindful of your caffeine intake. Limit or perhaps monitor it
- remove electronics from the bedroom
- try to get home earlier to make sure you have enough time to unwind and be in bed by a certain time
- use a sleep tracker app — try to become more aware of your sleep patterns
11. Seek help
- it’s okay to ask for help. Don’t be afraid to reach out to those around you for support.
- educate yourself — There are plenty of resources at your fingertips about burnout and preventing it
- go to therapy — There is never shame in seeking support and in learning or in self improvement
I hope this helps 💖.
Whenever I am feeling a possible burnout, I am always uplifted by thinking about the many things I can do to empower myself. Getting out there, trying new things, treating myself, etc., helps keep me in check when I find myself teetering on the brim of burnout. I can usually alleviate burnout by planning a vacation, planning enough fun activities for myself, and sometimes by slowing down when I am doing too much.
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