Burnout to Brilliance: Strategies for Sustainable Success
By Jayne Morris
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Jayne Morris
Jayne Morris is resident life coach expert for NHS Online Health Sector, contributor to The Huffington Post and has been featured in leading publications. She is a popular international speaker, workshop leader, radio and TV personality.
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Burnout to Brilliance - Jayne Morris
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PART 1 – DISCOVERY
Identifying Signs and Symptoms
In August 2013 I participated in a panel discussion titled ‘Modern Living: Less Stress, More Living’ at the Wilderness Festival, deep in the Oxfordshire countryside. The conversation was hosted by the Global Director of Huffington Post Lifestyle and Editor-in-Chief, Carla Buzasi. The hot topic of discussion was how to press the pause button on our addiction to busy-ness and avoid stress and burnout.
With me on the panel was Ruby Wax, an American comedian, writer and mental health campaigner. In her book Sane New World, Wax states:
Learning how to self-regulate means you can sense the early warnings before a full on burnout or depression and do something about it.
If you can sense the early warning signs you can avoid burnout completely. In fact, I believe is even easy to spot and stop burnout, when you know how. The problem is that when you get stuck being a slave to busy-ness it can be difficult to pause and stay still long enough to reflect because you are so pre-occupied with your struggle to survive.
Burnout can seemingly appear from nowhere and trap us like quick sand. It can cause us to sink deeper and deeper into an experience of overwhelm, stress and exhaustion. As this happens, not only are we drowning ourselves but also drowning out the voices of those around us who are trying to help. We can’t hear them. We can’t hear ourselves.
And yet, in our darkest moment, in the very depths of despair, the still quiet voice of inner wisdom is always present and can still be