I took some time off to recharge. However, as my return to work nears, I'm beginning to feel anxious and in a bad mood. I am feeling burned out from my consulting job. For the past 10 years, I have been doing change management, project management, business analysis, and configuration consulting. Whenever I switch roles, I experience this certain mood after a while and become cynical. Can you recommend any helpful books or websites to cope with this feeling? Clearly I didn't win the NYE powerball

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This has burned me in the past (e.g., Hours spent revising material, unnecessary back-and-forth communication with clients).

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- Are you trying to change someone's behavior/belief?
- Are you forcing someone to like you?
- Are you breaking someone's pattern abruptly?

Focus on making yourself better and what you feel you can control.

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Be aware if you are consistently over-committing to something that will burn you out. Take breaks. Change your patterns. Whatever you need to do. Just don't overdo it.

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Exhaustion and Negativity are not the only symptoms of Burnout. Lacking motivation is also a major symptom.

For those who are driven but may feel stuck in a repetitive situation or just feel like you are "going through the motions", find ways to motivate yourself!

If you want more tips on finding motivation through challenges, check out @burnoutcoachcarlo for my latest post.

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- Work Smarter In The Work Environment.
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- Find Your Purpose Through Your Core Values.

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Do you know how burned out you are exactly?

According to psychologists Herbert Freudenberger (who invented the term "Burnout") and Gail North, there are 12 stages.

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Here is an insight for you all today—key elements to living life with purpose.

Finding purpose in your life changes the way you think, behave, and communicate with others. You lose track of time because you are too busy enjoying what you have at the moment.

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When I was managing consulting projects, I told my teams that they should feel free to communicate with me if they had any issues or concerns. However, I also wanted their ideas about what they would do to solve the issue they are raising.

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Then, determine your energy levels and decide if you can/want to do more or call it a day.

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Recovery is harder when it's a lonely road.

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There are many common symptoms of Burnout. E.g., Changes in sleeping patterns, negativity, low energy, lack of motivation, not caring about work. The list can go on for a while.

But they all fall under the umbrella of three major symptoms:

1. Exhaustion
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Are you ignoring your symptoms? If not, which one do you have?

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