Why does it seem like you spend most of your time in bed,
lying down and not doing much lately?
Are you someone who easily gets tired
and doesn't feel like doing anything?
Do you label this kind of behavior as mere laziness
and nothing more?
There's actually a lot of overlap
between laziness and burnout
that can make it difficult to differentiate between the two.
Burnout is a negative state of emotional,
physical and mental exhaustion,
caused by excessive stress and inability to cope with it.
And as of 2010, a survey reported
that approximately 75% of adults in the United States alone
have experienced symptoms of burnout,
with over 40% of cases being more severe.
Now, more than ever, it's become imperative to educate
and better understand the nature of burnout.
So with that said, here are six telltale signs
that what you're experiencing right now
isn't actually laziness, but burnout.
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Number one, you feel disconnected from everything.
Are you going through the motions of every day
as if on autopilot?
Is there a persistent feeling
of being detached from your own self?
If you're suffering from burnout,
one of the things you might be experiencing,
but don't quite realize or understand is depersonalization.
People experiencing depersonalization,
most commonly those struggling with trauma,
report feeling strange sort of emotional numbness
or emptiness as if they were watching life
from outside of themselves.
They don't feel like themselves anymore.
They don't feel engaged by anything.
And they constantly struggle with the overwhelming sense
of helplessness and inability to take back control
of their lives.
Number two, you used to be motivated.
Laziness is a character trait.
And character traits tend to remain stable over time.
A lazy person doesn't ever feel like exerting effort
or applying themselves to things.
But if you used to be self motivated and high achieving,
often excelling in certain areas,
and have only recently become exhausted,
apathetic and unmotivated,
then it's more likely that you're suffering from burnout
and not laziness like most people would think.
Number three, you used to be passionate.
A clear difference between someone who's burnt out
and someone who's lazy is that the former
used to have things they were passionate about,
but may now be struggling to find interest
or enjoyment in anymore.
Whether it's a talent, a sport,
or just your academic,
or professional performance in general,
burnout can make it hard for you
to do the things you once loved or felt passionate about.
You might even come to hate or resent it
because of how much you overworked yourself
and pushed yourself to the brink because of it.
Ouch.
Number four, you've become moody and irritable.
Do you suddenly find yourself snappy and easily irritated?
Do you often feel emotionally out of control nowadays
and don't know why?
Moodiness and irritability are common,
but often overlooked signs of burnout.
So if you start to have trouble controlling your emotions,
especially when it never used to be a problem for you,
this might be the reason why.
Lazy people on the other hand are a stark contrast to this,
because they're often very relaxed, laid back,
placid and unaffected by things.
Number five, you've neglected your self-care.
One of the most distressing warning signs
that someone may be emotionally and physically burnt out
is if you start neglecting yourself care
and socially withdraw from others.
There are concerning changes in your eating
and/or sleeping patterns.
You stop making an effort to groom yourself or look good,
and you tend to spend most of your time
by yourself doing nothing,
because you're so easily exhausted
by even the simplest of tasks.
The difference between being burnt out and laziness
are starkly in the fact that you weren't always this way.
And number six, these changes happened gradually.
Finally, but perhaps most importantly,
something you should know about burnout
is that it develops in stages.
So all of the points mentioned before;
losing interest and motivation,
especially in things we used to love,
feeling detached from yourself
and disconnected from everything around you,
socially withdrawing and neglecting your self-care,
won't just happen overnight.
Studies show that there are actually
five major stages of burnout,
each with increasing degrees of severity.
The honeymoon phase, the onset of stress,
chronic stress, burnout and habitual burnout.
Many people begin to experience symptoms
as early as the second phase,
when there is still a moderate amount of stress,
but optimism, interest, motivation and performance,
may already start declining.
And by the time you reach the fifth and final stage,
burnout has already become so embedded in your life
that the persistent mental and physical fatigue
become more intense and harder to treat;
making you more vulnerable
to developing depression and anxiety.
Spotting the signs of burnout early
makes it all the more easier for you to get help
and recover from it.
That's why it's so important to raise awareness
about burnout instead of simply dismissing it as laziness
like most people tend to do.
So if you are or anyone you know maybe suffering
from mental or emotional burnout,
please don't hesitate to reach out
to a mental health care professional today
and talk to them about it.
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