You’re not the only one
Right now, we’re being encouraged to lean in, hustle and take every opportunity that comes our way. It’s an amazing time to make our mark on the world, but there’s also a downside to all that ambition and hard work – we’re experiencing burnout at an alarming rate.
Burnouts occur under severe and chronic stress, leading to long-term detachment, mental and physical exhaustion, and general feelings of helplessness, but they often go undetected because of their slow buildup. “Burnouts tend to be cumulative and prolonged. Someone who has had multiple stressors happen to them in the workplace and who is not engaging in consistent, diligent self-care is at a greater risk of experiencing one,” says clinical psychologist Dr Euodia Chua.
We got two ladies to share their experiences:
Erica, 27, left her job after a breakdown in the bathroom.
“In retrospect, the burnout accumulated over a two-year period. I was constantly complaining to my family about how much work was being dumped on me. When I first started, I prided myself on having a solid work-life balance, but I started taking on more projects and suddenly I didn’t have time left for myself. I love photography and it always helped me balance whatever stress I had at work, but as I moved up the corporate ladder, more responsibilities came on. Soon, the quality of my work started declining and I was falling behind in projects, which only made me more stressed.
I was also aware that I was neglecting my family and friends – and because I have social anxiety, the guilt consumed me. I noticed the steady decline in my emotional and physical well-being, but I couldn’t find the time to relax and regain my composure. I handed in my resignation letter on a whim, after having a meltdown in the bathroom for the fifth time that month.
This story is from the September 2018 edition of CLEO Singapore.
Start your 7-day Magzter GOLD free trial to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 9,000+ magazines and newspapers.
Already a subscriber ? Sign In
This story is from the September 2018 edition of CLEO Singapore.
Start your 7-day Magzter GOLD free trial to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 9,000+ magazines and newspapers.
Already a subscriber? Sign In
Staying Clean
Go green! Here, find out about Lush’s non-stop mission for sustainability and reducing impacts on the environment.
#ASK Team CLEO
Add these to your cart ASAP, so that you get your skin sorted from A to Z.
Pastel Goth
Wanna stand out from the typical blush toned lipstick crowd?
What Eco Beauty Means In The Biz
This is just the vegan-ning. We break down what’s what, and why you need to be a convert for your skin’s sake.
Power To Your Flower
Skincare for down there? Believe there is — as we roadtested TWO L(I)PS products that were created for the skin in our bikini area.
Stephanie Poetri Talks Career And Life After Going Viral
The internet can and will make you famous. Here's how Stephanie Poetri Made her hit song in just two hours.
The Fame Game
With so many celeb beauty lines in the market (and underway), do we honestly need them all?
Try A Plant Based Cleanse So That You Know What You're In For
Think you want to turn plant-based? #TeamCLEO took on a seven-day cleanse and this is how it went.
She's All That
To all the films we fell in love with! #TeamCLEO caught up with Lana Condor for the newest To All the Boys: P.S. I Still Love You.
Women, Power!
Time to tune in to some empowered women characters. On your watch list: The Witcher and Sex Education which are both on Netflix.