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Sunday, December 23, 2012

Tips to Avoid Burnout in your Startup

On Friday I met someone who said their Doctor had diagnosed them as suffering from Burnout. In September this person had an extended bout of ‘flu and somehow just never regained their energy since then. Burnout is one of the dangers one may face when starting up any new business. Here are a few things you can do that would help avoid this problem. If one doesn’t take this seriously it could affect your income drastically later on should it develop into something like Chronic Fatigue Syndrome.

1. Schedule regular social activities
It doesn’t have to be something hectic like river rafting on the Orange River. A monthly breakfast at a coffee shop with people you don’t see every day would do the trick. The main objective being to pull yourself out of a rut.

2. Keep up a fitness plan
The best way to deal with stress and avoid burnout. This is an excellent New Year’s Resolution. The best way I find to force myself into the discipline is to enter a Race for 3 months time that is a bit of a “stretch” for me (like a 21km). Then work my training around getting fit for that. If that is too much for you, work on a strenuous walk in daily.

3. Get involved with a hobby
Best to have this in a completely different field from what you do daily. For me this is painting: It uses completely different skills sets to what I use daily, and makes me feel completely relaxed a few hours into it.

4. Volunteer
If you’re feeling run down or “low” the best way to get out of it is to get involved with a local community project like an orphanage, a soup kitchen or something like that. At one stage I got involved knitting teddy bears for a project for a few local orphanages. It was very fulfilling (although some of my friends still cannot believe I can actually knit!)

5. Write out your Goals
Take a bit of time out to put things into perspective and work out what your plans, goals, dreams are for the next year.

6. Ask for help
Not easy to do, but sometimes it’s better to ask for help to get back on track. Other people sometimes can see the wood for the trees and help us to focus on what matters.

7. Watch a comedy
There is a good reason for the saying “laughter is the best medicine”. It really works to lift one’s senses.

8. Start the day with a morning ritual
Slow your life down. Instead of waking up and rushing out the door, set your alarm a few minutes earlier than usual and spend the “extra” time sitting in a sunny spot in your living room or garden with a cup of coffee and some quiet time just with yourself and the birds.

10. Stop making excuses
Face the problems that plague you “head on”. Each problem has a solution within it. Do what works. 

Avoiding burnout is something one needs to be vigilant over. There are probably plenty more things one can do, if you have any ideas, add them in the comments below..

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