Burnout Is Real
15 points by heterodoxxed 4 years ago | 3 comments- muixoozie 4 years agoFirst time posting here. I'm going through burn out or depression too. I have difficulty distinguishing what it is exactly. It comes and goes in waves.
I was really close to just quiting and taking 6 to 12 months off to relax and build shit I want to work on. However, I'm pushing 40 and heard employment gaps are bad.. I got vacation so I'm using that to see how it goes. We are all going back to the office soon which is just the stress cherry on top. Good bye remote work.. fun while it lasted.
Anyway, I've been exercising and doing more outdoor activities trying to loose weight and have more energy.
How is everyone so productive and enthusiastic all the time?
- hypesafe 4 years agoI am in my late 30s and 8 months back I went through a similar phase where I just wanted to throw in the towel and call it quits. It initially manifested as procrastination. The weight of accumulated work kept increasing and it in turn furthered the feeling of helplessness and deep sadness about my mental state. Slowly I started seeing physiological changes - every Sunday evening I would get fever and chills just thinking about the work week that lay ahead. Slowly the fevers and chills started manifesting every night. Occasionally I closed myself in a room and cried for hours. That episode is mostly behind me now. Looking back it all started when 2 relatively major life changes coincided. Becoming a Father and an exceptionally demanding new boss at work. I felt like I could not live up to my partner’s expectations at home and my boss’s expectations at work. The lack of sleep and not having any family to help out with childcare during the pandemic made things worse. Eventually I did quit my job but at the urging of my partner did so only after I had found another job wherein company was flexible with the start date. It allowed me to take a complete break from work for 2 months and it made a world of difference. All through this I managed to fake enthusiasm and productivity at the previous workplace enough that I still got a great performance rating and a humbling retention offer to keep me there. So no not everyone is productive and enthusiastic all the time - several of us are going through crises. We just manage to hide it well.
- nikonyrh 4 years ago>How is everyone so productive and enthusiastic all the time?
They aren't, but it isn't sexy to post about your problems on social media or maybe even talk about them with your close friends or family. And it isn't easy either, especially if you don't even know what is wrong or how others could help you.
- hypesafe 4 years ago