burnout

Preventing Burnout

There is no question about it. Working in healthcare can take an emotional and physical toll over time. Because hospitals are open 24/7, employees may begin to feel overworked, overwhelmed, and undervalued. This is more commonly known as workplace burnout. So what can you do for yourself in an industry dedicated to helping others? Read on to find out!

Save up and take time off

Whether it is planning/saving for an elaborate vacation or simply requesting a few days off for a staycation, having something to look forward to is a great way to stay motivated while at work. Taking some extra time off between assignments is also a great way to make sure you come back refreshed and motivated.

Routine

Plan out a relaxing routine to come home to. Whether it’s reading a good book, yoga, or meditation, make sure you have time to decompress from your workday to relieve stress regularly. Routines don’t need to be boring and the health benefits that come along with it will make you wonder why you haven’t had one all along.

Take care of yourself

As caregivers, we often forget to put ourselves first. Getting enough sleep, exercise, and eating healthy food are great ways to ensure you are taking care of you. Make sure you have a good work-life balance and that you have a good support system in place if you need to talk or just vent about your concerns.

Workplace burnout is seen in every industry. Identifying the problem and learning what you can do about it is key to living a happier and healthier you!

Mikayla Bankson is a Social Media Recruiter for the Nursing division of Aureus Medical Group.

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