Whether you're working from home every day or going to an office, burnout is happening at an alarming rate to our workforce. Burnout, or the overwhelming feeling of mental and physical exhaustion, even affects those who typically enjoy their jobs. The problem has become so widespread that companies are reporting that they are facing an employee burnout crisis.
Airship's remote-first crew is filled with fully remote team members who live across the country and local team members who live here in Birmingham, Ala. We asked crew members to share their struggles with burnout at work and advice for setting boundaries to prevent burnout from creeping in.
It's important to learn to recognize your own individual internal cues, and individual external triggering factors. Do you notice changes in normal patterns of behavior? Changes in physiological needs or functioning, particularly changes in sleep habits, eating habits, and/or overall energy levels?
Intervene as soon as you notice your cues!
We asked our crew members to describe what burnout feels likes for them:
If you struggle with setting boundaries between your personal space and your work space, join the club. More than 38% of remote workers struggle to achieve a healthy balance between work and home life.
Taking a vacation or a brief break from work is oft-repeated advice. It’s well-meaning, but doesn't fix the root of the issue. In fact, some research indicates that the average vacation actually offers no improvements in people’s levels of energy or happiness upon returning to work, especially if there’s stressful travel involved.
If you’re truly dealing with burnout, it’s going to take more than a few days with your toes in the sand to patch things up. You need to change your circumstances, otherwise that time off will just be a momentary pause from reality—and you’ll end up back exactly where you started.
We asked our remote crew for tips on our how they handle setting boundaries around their time between work and home.
Burnout is an internal thing. We can’t always see on the outside when someone is burning out. Find someone you can reach out to whether it’s your Lead, your Department Lead or your HR Lead when you need someone to step in or stand up for you.
By creating and upholding strong boundaries with yourself, household, and team at work, you'll invite less stress and more ease into your life. And just maybe, you'll enjoy more moments of true work-life balance.
If you're interested in joining a new crew and ready for a fresh start, Airship is hiring!
Check out our Lever job board to see our available positions and learn how to apply here.