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6 work habits that quietly lead to burnout and what to do about them

TOI Lifestyle Desk
| ETimes.in | Last updated on - Apr 23, 2025, 16:00 IST
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6 work habits that quietly lead to burnout and what to do about them

We tend to overlook the early warning signs of burnout, confusing them with being "busy days" or having a high work ethic. But when perpetual exhaustion, emotional changes, and a fuzzy work-life balance begin creeping in, it's time to take a step back. Burnout doesn't occur overnight—it's a gradual slide, characterised by habits each day that go unnoticed. This photostory will make you aware of the red flags before they become your new normal. If you're always 'on', unable to concentrate, or have no time for yourself anymore, these signs might be your call to reset. Let's go through the habits which are yelling "I'm burning out."

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Always available, always tired

You never actually switch off. Even while you're having dinner or watching a movie, you're scrolling through emails, responding to DMs, or "just wrapping up one thing." Holidays have turned into working vacations, and moving away from your computer is a luxury you can't afford. The compulsion to always be on call convinces your mind that you're never done. This habit whittles away your energy, imagination, and serenity. Begin small, disable notifications after work. Your downtime must be sacred, not another work slot. Productivity needs rest, not constant connectivity.

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Distraction and mental fogginess

Once efficient and razor-sharp, your mind has become dull now. Little tasks take forever. You sit in front of your screen for hours, but you cannot start your work. Your task list, which was once manageable, looks like a mountain now. Decisions, big or small, seem daunting. Forgetting what you did yesterday or repeatedly double-checking your own work are signals of mental overload. It's not laziness—it's burnout clouding your brain. Reclaim clarity by taking regular breaks, taking screen breaks, and focusing on quality sleep. Your brain deserves the same attention you pay to your deadlines.

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Committing to everything, even when you're drowning

You're everyone's go-to, but at the expense of your own bandwidth. You've stopped checking your workload before agreeing to take on more. Working late and skipping breaks has become your default. You don't even remember the last time you enjoyed a hobby or said, “I’m not available.” Overcommitting may feel noble, but it silently depletes you. Boundaries aren’t selfish, they’re essential. Start with one small “no,” or say, “Let me check my capacity.” Respecting your limits shows strength, not weakness.

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Emotional responses that feel strange

You lash out at little things, get anxious over small emails, or cry for no reason. Frustrations pile up fast, and you feel like you're walking on eggshells all the time. Coffee is your emotional crutch and Sunday evenings bring on a sinking feeling. When even thinking about work leaves you feeling empty or numb, that's not stress - it's emotional burnout. Your feelings are real. Get help, write down how you feel, or talk to someone you feel comfortable with. Working through what you're feeling can help relieve the emotional load you've been carrying.

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Your body is waving red flags

Burnout isn't just in your head, it's in your body as well. You wake up exhausted, regardless of how many hours you've slept. Your back hurts, headaches are common, and stomach problems appear all too often for no apparent reason. You become ill more, and you take longer to heal. Your sleep patterns are irregular or restless. These are your body's pleas for rest. Don't ignore them. Prioritize hydration, nutrition, and regular movement. Schedule that health check-up you've been procrastinating. Your body needs attention, not just caffeine.

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Getting balance back begins with rest

You can't pour from an empty cup. Rest isn't a luxury, it's part of your productivity. Schedule an uninterrupted weekend, establish firm start and finish times for your workday, and protect your breaks as meetings. Discuss your signs of burnout with a trusted friend or consult a mental health professional. Set non-negotiable self-care routines. Resting enables you to come back not only refreshed but also more innovative, concentrated, and resilient. Recovery from burnout is a gradual process, but it starts with permission to pause.

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