Burnout

The experience of living with burnout and exhaustion for professional, creative and highly sensitive women

Am I Burnt Out?

AM I BURNT OUT?

 

I am struck by how many women these days easily say, “oh I’m just so burnt out”.  Sadly, I believe it’s a statement most of us seem to relate to in this fast-paced world today. Many of our clients come to us feeling down, depleted, and utterly overwhelmed…and you guessed it, they all say, I think I might be burning out.

 

What is this thing called Burnout?

We often ask people, ‘do you really know what burnout is’.  We hear a variety of common responses some accurate, some not.  Bottom line, if the information is not correct women don’t seek help and things get worse.  It’s the way Burnout takes hold.

When people hear you say you’re burned out, they usually reply that everyone is stressed.  If you think you are suffering from burnout and hear this, you walk away feeling foolish and inept for making a fuss, even though you feel about to drop from exhaustion.

Others talk about ‘being burned out’ in a manner that sounds like a fad or trend or something ultra-light.  They are the ones who seemingly act like the ‘every-ready bunny’ and keep going, hardly skipping a beat.  It makes it hard to believe they feel like you do, because you are struggling to keep up with everything.  So you lie awake wondering what’s wrong with me that I can’t cope.

This would be a good moment to give Burnout some serious thought.  What is it really and what does it look and feel like.  The best medicine is to arm yourself with proper knowledge so that you can make decisions in aid of your well-being.

The Burnout Queens have put together this Simple Symptom Checklist for Burnout to help you identify whether or not you are burning out.  See if you recognise any of the emotional, physical and mental changes for yourself.

 

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Don’t dismiss your feelings and emotions.  If it’s just stress it can’t be that bad, right?  And if it’s really bothering you that much you must be depressed, right?  Perhaps not.

Burnout is not stress and it’s not depression, although you just might ‘feel’ depressed and stressed when you keep trying to juggle all your responsibilities and never feel you get enough reprieve to feel well.  If you are burnt out you keep trying to ‘keep going’, but with depression you just want to hide under the duvet forever! 

Let’s nip burnout in the bud.   Start by downloading our Simple Symptom Checklist for Burnout.  This is the best and simplest way to check if you are actually burning out.

If you love downloading, you will love our Learn From Us page.  Feel free to save and read as many of our resources that you think will help on your road to living a burnout-free lifestyle.

 

 

To your health!

Love, The Burnout Queens xx

Visions of Sugar Plums | Are you ready for your future?

Visions of Sugar Plums | Are you ready for your future?

This is the perfect time of year to ask you to imagine.  If you believe in angels, elves or magical sleigh rides then you are ready to dream.

What do you imagine your life to be…someday?

We are talking about the Big Picture, not plans or goals.  Oh, plans and goals are helpful when it comes to making things happen but they go nowhere without your imagination, your desire to dream big.  Whatever you choose to call your Big Dream (life vision, life dream, or wide angle view) we want you to indulge in imagining it in all its glory.

Now you know that the BOQs believe in inspiration, but we are also pretty ‘down to earth’!  We are not necessarily preaching the ‘dream it and it will happen’ school of thought, but we do believe that once you begin to dream your life in the future you breathe an energetic spirit into your dream and that is when it becomes a possibility.

Having a vision of your life in the future takes you beyond a place of limitation to a place of possibility and opportunity.

We all have times when we think about the future and wish or hope that things will be different.  Well, no one ever accused the BOQs of being subtle so here is what we believe…wishing is wishy-washy!  Wishing and hoping don’t make things happen.  Wishing is passive. ‘Wanting’ on the other hand encourages you to stretch and challenge yourself to realise your potential.  Wanting has energy.

To make things happen you need to want!

Still skeptical whether or not you have the ability to design a life vision for yourself?  Anyone can dream what is possible, dreaming and imagining is a natural process of our psyche.  Since the beginning of humanity every single achievement or invention began as a sparkle of an idea in someone’s mind.  Everything that exists was merely a thought once upon a time.

Allowing yourself to dream and design a life vision means getting a sneak preview of life to come.

We know that many of you, our darling readers, are looking for a new dream, a different direction, deeper satisfaction, new challenges, and definitely more time to laugh and love.  You only need an idea, a ‘wouldn’t it be great if…’ kind of idea.  The rest will unfold as you allow yourself to dream.  After all, what better time of year is there to believe?

There is plenty to come!

We send you our love and wishes for a gentle and loving holiday time.  We sincerely hope you will join us on this adventure called life next year as we unravel our new dreams along with yours. 

May we all pray in whatever way we do for Peace on Earth, there could be no greater gift.

Until Next Time…Grab Life by the Crown!

P.S.  The BOQs would love to hear from you!  Leave your wisdom and comments in the box below. 

P.S.S. We’re now on Instagram! Our handle is THEBURNOUTQUEENS, of course!

AS EASY AS PIE! | Falling In Love With Energy the HSP Way

AS EASY AS PIE! | Falling In Love With Energy the HSP Way

This month is all about energy.  We spend it, we lament it, we curse it, and we desire it.  But…do we understand it?  Well, the Burnout Queens have some pretty simple ideas and solutions for nurturing your energy, so let’s get started.

First of all, there is no one infinite pot of energy to draw on, sorry but it’s true.  This came as a big shock to me when I was totally burned out.  I had always figured when I used up my energy from one pot I’d just switch to another and keep on trekking!  When I realised that I had only one pot of energy to draw from I began treating it like a pot of gold.

Energy is nature’s pulse.

Energy is one of our most basic needs.  Energy is nature’s pulse.  Think about nature and how we never question the shift between high energy and low energy, activity and rest; think of the tides and the seasons, think of plants and animals.  Well, us human beings also need that rhythmic movement between activity and rest.  We need to learn to spend and recover energy.

When we find ourselves out of energy, running on empty, it is usually because we have overridden that natural rhythmic pulse.  We work long hours, we work without breaks, we divide our energy by constant multi-tasking, we keep going even when we know we are exhausted, we get the minimum amount of sleep we can function on, we grab empty calories to stave off hunger, and if you are truly a highly sensitive Burnout Queen you put everyone elses’ needs before your own.

HSPs are in touch with their energy flow,
but often ignore it’s needs!

HSPs’ energy levels quite naturally have peaks and troughs, often big ones.  Some may say you need to get a handle on these and even them out, but not us.  We know these highs and lows of energy are important to you as a highly feeling and creative individual.  We wouldn’t dream of telling you to limit them, instead we suggest that you create/add buffer zones or equilibrium phases to your natural HSP energy cycles.  For example, if you have been enjoying a period of peak creative energy plan an ‘equilibrium space’.  Enjoy this shift in pace instead of seeing it in a negative light of being uninspired, lacking inspiration or motivation, even lazy…you get my drift!  Of course, you may experience a ‘depleted’ level of energy after finishing your masterpiece, that is part of the nature’s cycle of expenditure and restoration.  It’s about perception.  Respect the shift, savour the quiet energy, enjoy your downtime, and take care of simpler, slower aspects of life.

We all need times when we step out of the race, stop soaking up information, and shift our energy from doing doing doing to being being being.  We need downtime.  Downtime is productive time.

Downtime is time to think, to rest, to restore, to create, to
contemplate, to breathe, to love,
to find and refind your sense of Self.

Nurturing your energy flow doesn’t have to be complicated or difficult.  It doesn’t even have to take up much time.  What it does take is awareness and a simple question.

We promised you a simple, doable (dare we say inspiring…yes we dare!) inspiring way of nourishing and nurturing your energy flow.  We call it…P*I*E*S!

P is for Physical:  Protecting your fundamental sources of energy: food, fluids, breathing, and rest.

I is for Intellectual:  Keeping your mental energy up by challenging yourself with new learning.

E is for Emotional:  Staying in touch with your emotions and expressing them.

S is for Spiritual:  Living with Spirit means slowing down and listening to your inner voice.

Put it all together into one simple but life changing question to ask yourself on a daily basis…

Am I taking care of my energy needs Physically, Intellectually,
Emotionally, and Spiritually TODAY?   P*I*E*S

Now, there is one last thing I think we should talk about around this topic of energy and that is…AgingOk, there I’ve said it.  We lose our energy as we age, right?  Not necessarily.  Some women find they have more energy with age as they grow into being comfortable with who they are and freer to pursue and express their uniqueness.

As we age well our choices about how we spend our energy may undergo a complete renaissance.  We may choose to spend our energy differently; we may desire different things, pursue different activities, we may decide to change paths completely or live a totally different lifestyle.  Of course there may be a few more creaks and groans but each day as we age is an opportunity to initiate life changing choices.

Dance to your hearts content, but then catch your breath, find that
rhythm, and listen to your own wise voice.

Yes, my loves, with awareness, commitment, and a few simple changes you can fall in love with your energy.  Who would have thought it could be as easy as, you got it

P*I*E*S

Until Next Time…Grab Life by the Crown!

P.S.  The BOQs would love to hear from you!  Leave your wisdom and comments in the box below. 

P.S.S. We’re now on Instagram! Our handle is THEBURNOUTQUEENS, of course!

Hello from Lewes & London! 11 November 2018

Hello from London & Lewes

In Flanders Field the poppies…

Burnout Queens | Hello 11-2018

Burnout Queens | Hello 11-2018

 

As little girls we recited the poem In Flanders Field the poppies… during assemblies.  I did not understand the magnitude at the time, but now as an adult living in the UK, distances to the battlefields in Europe and across England are all too close making Remembrance Day very real and intensely moving.

Throughout the year, and especially this 100th Anniversary of WWI., there are exhibits, installations, and always an historic war memorial in town centres to highlight the sacrifices of troops.

Burnout Queens | Hello 11-2018

Burnout Queens | Hello 11-2018

 

Burnout Queens | Hello 11-2018

Burnout Queens | Hello 11-2018

 

We are both british by heritage so it makes us proud for our male and female family members and friends both British and Canadian who served in both wars.

Burnout Queens | Hello 11-2018

Burnout Queens | Hello 11-2018

 

Burnout Queens | Hello 11-2018

Quite by accident while visiting Dr T’s ancestoral home in the countryside, we discovered a small monument to Canadian soldiers outside the Cuckmere Coastguard Cottages at the edge of the White Cliffs (Seven Sisters).  Camped here before embarking across the Channel to France, all 150+ perished overnight when a German pilot emptied his unused bombs in the valley before flying home across the English Channel.

We hope you take your moment of silence on Remembrance Day to think about the heavy loss of life (19,000 in the first day of WWI), the loss of families (3 of 4 sons from one family), and the strength and courage of all who fought and came home.  We wear our poppies for all of you.

Burnout Queens | Hello 11-2018

With respect and honour,

Love, respect and never forget.

Stuck In The Muck Of Retro-Worry? | A True HSP Dilemma

Stuck In The Muck Of Retro-Worry?

How many of you indulge in ‘retro-worry’?  Show of hands please!  We knew it.  Oh my goodness, us Highly Sensitive types are brilliant at retro-worrying, in fact, you could say we take it to an art form!  If you are wondering what on earth I mean by ‘retro-worry’, well, it sounds like this and it just may sound familiar.

Should I have?  What if I had…?  Why didn’t I?  If only I had… Why did I say that?  Why didn’t I say that?  What do you think s/he meant by that?  Why did I do that?  Why didn’t I do that?  Why did I leave that relationship, take that job, die my hair bright green…? 

Retro-worry keeps you stressed and it keeps you stuck.

This wonderful brain of mine can take me back years simply to retro-worry about something that was ‘done and dusted’ long ago.  This creates a problem since all it does is keep me stuck looking over my shoulder.  It’s like driving forward with your gaze stuck on the rear view mirror!

When we retro-worry about the distant past, or even about something yesterday, we get stuck in a loop; we keep retracing our steps only to end up right back where we are now.  This loop never allows us to move forward.  All it does is unnecessarily compound stress and tension, ultimately drain our energy, and lead to feeling over-aroused and overwhelmed.

Goodness knows, there are enough daily stressors in our world without needing to dredge up long-lost ones!

Now here is something that you may not realise about indiscriminate retro- worry, it winds you up.  You may be worrying about something that happened 20 years ago but your body doesn’t know that.  The minute you start into retro-worrying your body swings into action with ‘in the moment’ stress responses.  That’s a no-win situation for your body because it’s making all the appropriate moves to alert you and protect you but nothing is changing; there is no release for all the tension, there is nothing ‘real’ that can be achieved or solved with retro-worry.

Retro-worry creates the kind of anxiety
that you can do nothing about.

When we perceive past events as ‘mistakes’ or ‘stupid follies’ then we are more likely to anticipate future events in the same way.  We would go so far as to say that retro-worrying allows the past to dictate future thinking, for example believing that if you didn’t get something right in the past means you will likely fail at it in the future.  Nonsense we say!  Using retro-worry as a crystal ball seriously affects our sense of who we are; our very sense of Self.  Turn that crystal ball upside down, however, and we learn from our past perceived mistake, evolve our definition of who we are, and move forward with the assumption that if the same type of thing happens in the future we will handle it differently, we will be different.

Getting stuck in the muck of retro-worry
limits your freedom of choice.

You can’t change the past, but you can at this present moment in time, make another choice, take another path. You can learn whatever lessons you can, then look straight ahead and head on out into the future.

Thing is, in most cases, you did the best you could do, made the choice that was ‘right’ at the time. (Of course you all know the BOQs belief: there are no ‘right’ or ‘wrong’ choices, there are simply choices.)  Maybe you could have done something else, said something different, turned a different corner, but if you had truly known that at the time you probably would have done it back then.  I mean, in retrospect would I have bought the bright orange shaggy wool coat from Peru that made me look a little like Big Bird?  (Hey it was the 80s and it felt ‘right’ at the time…really!)

Retro-worrying holds the HSP back.
We bring forward the mistake instead of the learning.

So why discuss retro-worry?  Easy!  From our work we know that HSPs and Peak Performers share characteristics, strengths, and gifts.  Now when Peak Performers revisit and reflect on a ‘fumble’ they learn what went ‘wrong’ so that they can enhance their performance now and in the future.  When an HSP looks back on the ‘fumble’ we tend to focus on any perceived failure, upset, and often get mired in the emotions of how it made us, and anyone else involved, feel…real or not.  We tend to review and relive the mistake, the upset, and most certainly the self-judgement rather than reflecting on the past so that we can learn, grow, and let it go.

As HSPs we all need to learn to make the distinction between reflection (which we love and do so well) and retro-worry (which we hate but do so well!).  We need to create healthy boundaries between these two vistas.  Honouring this distinction allow us to harness all that energy that gets stuck in retro-worrying and use it to move forward in our lives, forward toward our dreams.  So, our lovely Burnout Queens, repeat after us…

Learn, grow, and let it go!

Until Next Time…Grab Life by the Crown!

P.S.  The BOQs would love to hear from you!  Leave your wisdom and comments in the box below. 

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