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On Burnout
It’s no secret that since the dawn of the American Dream, everyone and their neighbor has been looking for a way to make millions and live a lavish life. Celebrities, people who are born into money, and Silicon Valley moguls who had the right idea at the right time make it all look so easy. There is an ever-growing dialogue of “if you just work hard enough, you can make your dreams come true”.
Stress and Burnout in a Workaholic Society
Don’t get it twisted, of course hard work could lead you to fortune but many people forget to live in the meantime. There are just over 11 million millionaires in the United States. Research shows that people are most likely to become millionaires when nearing retirement, around the age of 59, after having spent their working years saving and investing. But bear in mind that these are people who are earning upwards of $250,000 per year!
For those of us who earn less, often much less, than that, dreams of becoming a millionaire can be very far away. So we often use this line of thinking to justify working 18 hour days to Get Rich. But life isn’t “when we are rich”, it’s right here and right now. And what do we end up with? Stress! Lots and lots of stress!
En route to Burnout City
It’s not uncommon to experience stress at work, and is often caused by workload. With big projects, deadlines, dealing with difficult clients or colleagues, this isn’t necessarily ground-breaking information. But there is a fine line between a normal and unhealthy amount of stress. A study done at Harvard found that time and productivity lost at work due to stress costs American businesses somewhere around $30 billion per year. In Europe, it was even found that stress leads to a loss of 27 productive work days per employee, per year. That’s one whole month lost per person, per year, due to stress!
Those of us who have that big, rich American dream in our sights tend to put in long hours and extra effort, but we’re never sure if it’s enough. We’re often left to our own devices with no praise or compensation for those extra things in the short term. It’s in those situations where we can be at risk for going from stress to burn out.
Left ignored, excessive stress can lead to demotivation, constantly thinking about work, irritability, difficulty making decisions, and (lack of) sleep issues. Moreover, it can cause headaches, nausea, and even weaken our immune systems, leaving us to get sick with colds, flus, etc. more often.
Even more, putting in extra hours and effort doesn’t always lead to job security and guess what? Job insecurity is another major stressor! This type of stress leads to higher rates of illnesses, including diabetes, chronic migraines, hypertension, etc., and up to two weeks taken off of work due to these issues.
Experts on the subject tend to suggest lifestyle changes, such as adding exercise and meditation to your daily routine. But when you’re already feeling bogged down by work, making these kinds of changes as your first step to relieve stress can seem overwhelming.
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