In the Pursuit of Wellness
This checklist will tell you if you're happy in your job.
For most of us, we spend more time working than not. That can sound a bit depressing but what if you really enjoy the sense of accomplishment, the camaraderie, the impact you leave? Well, it doesn't have to be all bad. That being said, I bet you've had at least one job where it has left you feeling none of those things and actually feeling quite disheartened or even unhappy.
Rest is productive
Overwhelm comes when we try to do too much. When we say yes to opportunities without stopping to think whether it's aligned with our bigger vision. When we let our ego get into the driver's seat. Or when we subconsciously follow conditioned beliefs that no longer serve us.
I am not broken
Burnout used to be my best friend.
In 2019, I quit my job to set up my own company. Before long, my life became a cycle of overwork, overwhelm and collapse.
I got fatigue and exhaustion, severe anxiety, chronic gastro-intestinal issues, and physical injuries from overwork.
I gave myself a repetitive strain injury in my right arm, from shoulder to index fingertip. My doctor warned me I could get lifelong nerve damage.
So I hit pause. Rested a bit. And then I fell straight back into burnout.
Again and again and again.
Burnout made me feel broken.
An unconventional productivity hack
I’m going to talk you through an unconventional productivity hack. Doing non-work related activities during the working day.
Does the thought of that make you panic at the thought of the 'catching up' you'll have to do later?
Try not to freak out just yet. Let me explain in a little more detail.