Welcome to The Work IN!
Unsexy Selfcare with Jo Bregnard of the Selfcare Sanctuary
For fitness professionals who are always on the go, always trying to be better at their job, you’d think integrating self care to avoid burnout or help us recover from the physical demands of our career would be a no brainer. Unfortunately just like with so many others who work in helping professions, we tend to be last on our own list if we make it on at all. And this leads to the inevitable physical, mental and emotional burnout…
Bringing the Burn Without the Burnout: 3 stress navigation skills for fit pros
We can still bring the burn for our students without sinking into burnout ourselves. Part of the process is learning to navigate our own stress curve better so then we can help our students.
One part of that navigation process is to begin to integrate an understanding of our nervous system into our class design.
From Burnout to Recovery with Dr. Kate Steiner
Burnout is really characterized by three things beyond the fatigue, feeling emotionally drained feeling overwhelmed. Those pieces are part of burnout. But when you are waking up more days of the week than not, and you feel as though your work is unmanageable or that your work is a burden, or that you have lost the joy and passion that you previously had for your work. You're likely in a state of burnout.