Tips to prevent burnout

Feeling burnout is real and can happen to all of us.⁠⁠
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Burnout is when you reach a point of mental, emotional, and sometimes even physical exhaustion. It can occur when we have body disconnection. The body goes into survival mode.⁠⁠
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You can find yourself feeling a number of ways.⁠⁠
• You feel constantly stressed⁠⁠
• Overwhelmed by your emotions.⁠⁠
• Feel a sense of emptiness inside.⁠⁠
• You feel out of touch with others.⁠⁠
• Lack of meaning or purpose.⁠⁠
• You consistently feel uncertain of yourself.⁠⁠
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Having self-care practices (daily or weekly) can be great in helping us to connect with our bodies as well as reduce the likelihood of burnout.⁠⁠
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Early signs of burnout can include a lowered immune system, insomnia/poor sleep habits, lacking focus, feeling tired, negative moods, and being unmotivated.⁠⁠
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With the constant hustle mentality in society these days, as busy women, we can find ourselves feeling drained, exhausted, and on the verge of burnout. With so many commitments and responsibilities, we often feel disconnected from our bodies and ourselves.⁠⁠
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Here are a few tips to help!⁠⁠
Tip 1: Calm your mind with meditation (decrease stress, increase focus)⁠⁠
Tip 2: Stretch the stress away (move your body with yoga)⁠⁠
Tip 3: Take time to unplug and unwind (without the guilt)⁠⁠
Tip 4: Learn to say no! (healthy boundaries are key)⁠⁠
Tip 5: Join my Yin Yoga and Myofascial Release for Stress Relief Course! A 6 week pre-recorded course to help you feel more like you. An opportunity to re-connect to yourself and your body as well as decrease your stress level and replenish yourself.⁠⁠
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Most of us have had burnout happen but let's not let it happen again. For more on my course and how it can help, head to my website.

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