I'd say it's acceptance. I …. I'd prefer we all just act like everything is fine and enjoy each others company while we can. They'll have a lot of time where they're going to have to process this when I'm gone, and I don't want them to spend time beating themselves up with "I wish we had more time" what if's when we literally have that time now.
it’d be really funny if you were the outlier and in two years everyone’s still doing it. Be a funny sitcom setup wouldn’t it? Everyone gets all emotional and does expensive stuff with you and reveals their feelings and you’re still there five years later….
I hope you are, but at the same time, you’re being very dignified about all this, it’s humbling to see such grace.
Has anyone experienced burnout so deep they can’t focus on work anymore? What did they do to get over it?
Yeah. Last year I burned out totally. I just woke up one morning and couldnt do it any more. Was signed off for a while. Couldn’t even read a book. Completely unable to function at work.
What did I do to get over it? I’d love to tell you that All The Things worked, I was given antidepressants (which I binned) and told to rest (I did) take time off (I did) and exercise and all that. None of it made me feel better
I was told to get a new job, but they’re all the same in my industry and at least I’m past probation and worked long enough to have some protection so I didn’t do that. If you’re able to do that, and remove the work stress, do.
But. None of it worked. I’m not better-better. I’m just able to go and act like I can manage ok because I decided that I just have to get up in the morning, shower/dress/kids to school/go to work and pretend I’m functional. There’s only so long you can’t go to work for, and nobody else is gonna do the laundry so I just get up and do it. I am completely burned out and hollow and I dont think I experienced any emotion for months.
My advice would be to take some time off and rest. Really rest. Get a new job if you can and before you do think about what about the job is killing you. For me it was Covid trashing any ideal I had about my job helping people, the relentless ridiculous pressure over stupid stuff, and the disconnect between the power I have (zero) and the responsibility (large.)
My other bit of advice is to think about what does make you happy. Do more of it. Otherwise I think burnout has its own timeline and I don’t think everyone gets fully better. Happy to talk more about it if you want to dm me.
Stress will kill you - I’ll be blunt and say it. It really will. Be gentle with yourself.