Has a usually stellar employee suddenly become negative and unproductive? If so, then he or she might be dealing with burnout — an increasingly common problem among workers. So what exactly is burnout, and how can you help an employee that’s suffering from it?
What is burnout?
The Psychology Todayarticle “The Tell Tale Signs of Burnout… Do You Have Them? by Sherrie Bourg Carter, Psy.D. states that burnout occurs when an individual is in a state of chronic stress. It causes detachment and cynicism, as well as emotional and physical exhaustion. It can also make the employee feel ineffective and unable to accomplish anything. When left unaddressed, burnout can lead to serious physical and mental health problems.
Note that while high achievers are more prone to burnout, it can happen to anyone, so always be alert to signs among your entire team. Symptoms include a lack of focus, increased anxiety, depression, and less enjoyment in work — all of which lead to a loss of productivity and performance.
How to help employees who are suffering from burnout
Fortunately, you can help your employee get back on track again. Here are some action steps you can take.
Knowing how to help your employees recover from burnout is a critical skill and one that will stand you in good stead as a manager. Because when you know how to retain talent even during difficult times, you’ll contribute to keeping more skills, knowledge, and potential in-house. And in the long run, that will help not only your employees and your company, but also your own career.
Sources:
https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/high-octane-women/201311/the-tell-tale-signs-burnout-do-you-have-them
https://www.entrepreneur.com/article/81228