THE 7 SIGNS YOU'RE BURNT OUT, NOT LAZY (Change Everything In 2024)| Rangan Chatterjee

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  • @nerudaad
    @nerudaad 2 роки тому +466

    Signs
    1. 5:20 Disconnection
    2. 7:10 Emotional exhaustion
    3. 9:02 Lack of creativity
    4. 9:46 Inability to gain pleasure
    5. 10:35 Procrastination
    6. 15:04 Self-care starts to dissappear
    7. 17:18 Physical exhaustion

    • @MsElke11
      @MsElke11 2 роки тому +29

      pre age 40 I was able to do all of the above. But after 40, and 4 kids, I had time for none, but it's not the kids' fault, it's the lack of LOVING SUPPORT around them!

    • @maryspanidi3700
      @maryspanidi3700 2 роки тому +6

      Thank you for that! :)

    • @sarwatkhurram4104
      @sarwatkhurram4104 Рік тому +4

      👍

    • @kasslam7808
      @kasslam7808 Рік тому +4

      Thanks 💎

    • @susantu2995
      @susantu2995 Рік тому +5

      Thanks so much!

  • @Fatima_Garabandal2251
    @Fatima_Garabandal2251 8 місяців тому +14

    I wish you were my doctor - I wish I had a doctor... a real one, not just someone you see at a walk-in clinic when something is wrong.

  • @blueskyearthkrish7134
    @blueskyearthkrish7134 Рік тому +270

    I’m an NHS doctor . I’ve been in denial about these very symptoms in me , chronic bone deep exhaustion , poor sleep , disconnection and not able to do any life tasks outside of work. I guess recognition and acceptance is the first step to recovery. Thankyou

    • @DrChatterjeeRangan
      @DrChatterjeeRangan  Рік тому +35

      I am glad the video has helped. I wish you all the best in the future - these symptoms are so, so common in healthcare workers

    • @janetpattison8474
      @janetpattison8474 Рік тому +20

      No one teaches us about boundaries, and saying NO to stay sane. Everything else is put above self-care. I had none for many years, and it finally caught up w/ me. I hope you’re successful with turning things around.

    • @miriamrodriguez9161
      @miriamrodriguez9161 Рік тому +6

      Thank you for your comment😊 I am starting acknowledging all these symptoms myself and stop to be in denial

    • @lillired857
      @lillired857 Рік тому +3

      Thank you for all you do

    • @plasmichoneytrip
      @plasmichoneytrip Рік тому +12

      Have you ever worked so hard and so continuously that when you finally get to socialise, you feel like you’re still exhausted and your body and mind is adjusting to the real world again like you just got out of prison?

  • @Charliesmomiji
    @Charliesmomiji 2 роки тому +406

    I was a nurse and totally burnt out by people - im no longer a nurse, i live a quiet sedate life which i love and i happily insulate myself from peoples emotions

    • @thetruthhurts599
      @thetruthhurts599 Рік тому +56

      I think that at some point in life that's what we all need. Give me a peaceful remote life with God and my love ones.

    • @plasmichoneytrip
      @plasmichoneytrip Рік тому +43

      I can say that nursing seriously has ripped the life out of me. It should have been a rewarding profession but i feel soulless. The thing is, i’m still caught in between needing the money so I now have to even do more extra shifts, oncalls and overtime.

    • @jenniferjemison636
      @jenniferjemison636 Рік тому +42

      @@plasmichoneytrip I was once in that position but I walked away to save my sanity. You will need to change everything. Simplify your life and learn to live with less. Don't try to keep up. Stop and downgrade everything. You would be surprised how your life can change. Tell your family what you plan to do and if they don't understand...save yourself!
      I live a much happier life now. Luckily for me my husband came to the understanding that I was never going back to that kind of life. Good luck.

    • @joaquinben4458
      @joaquinben4458 Рік тому +4

      I feel the same way.

    • @plasmichoneytrip
      @plasmichoneytrip Рік тому +11

      @Hope_Faith_Strength Sorry to scare you. My advice is go into a field of nursing which supports your daily life. My work is in the OR and like with any acute setting, it could be busy but normally they are off on weekends except for on-call staff. So check the field of nursing that fulfils you or at least suits your private life and perhaps work at a hospital or an organisation that is not too big.

  • @georgianasutu5882
    @georgianasutu5882 8 місяців тому +10

    my job is to give people a really good time on their vacation- I own a small travel agency.Some of my friends and family are saying I am living the dream, I am on vacation 24/7. Let me tell you, I have never been so stressed in my life. I am completely burnt out, have anxiety, can t disconnect ever from work and anxiety…I am feeling every word of this video. On my days off I just want to do nothing at all, I just don’t want anyone around me, I procrastinate a lot, I hate it.

  • @Noel-Mc
    @Noel-Mc 2 роки тому +184

    I feel that just having a doctor change the word from " DEPRESSION" to "BURNOUT" so profound...!!! 💙
    Thanks Doc x

    • @DrChatterjeeRangan
      @DrChatterjeeRangan  2 роки тому +12

      My pleasure Noel

    • @wintrywinter
      @wintrywinter Рік тому +17

      Totally agree. Having been depressed before, I can tell there is a difference between current feeling of total exhaustion and failure, compared to standard depression.
      This is very different.
      I now recognised I am rock bottom and need a total break.
      You are a life saver.
      Literally.
      You just made me feel like there might be a glimmer of a solution.
      I am not a failure.
      Thank you so much.

    • @wintrywinter
      @wintrywinter Рік тому +6

      I also discovered that I may be a Highly Sensitive Person.
      Whole new concept, which may explain why I have been do good in my job of patient support.
      I totally understand patients newly diagnosed with a rare cancer, and manage to help them.
      But as I just recognised my burnout, due to other work tasks, I can see I can't keep going.
      I am empty and been feeling like a failure.
      And feeling so guilty.
      I am also constantly criticized and harassed for not completing what is required.

    • @itana5542
      @itana5542 Рік тому +3

      Being a HSP -> I just need to be alone now… recovering from a Burnout. But people don’t understand this and even get angry at me 😢

    • @innovativesolutions2428
      @innovativesolutions2428 Рік тому +1

      @@wintrywinter Yup. Glad you pointed that out.

  • @calisingh7978
    @calisingh7978 Рік тому +18

    The main cure is money without working for it. You can slow down your run or possibly even jump off your hamster wheel for a moment. Or if you have extra money you can paint your hampered wheel a different color or put it in a different part of the cage to multitask different things.

  • @Theiris92
    @Theiris92 10 місяців тому +18

    Honestly thank you for this video. I’ve been caring for a family member since I was 15 and am now 31, it’s kinda the norm to me to just get on with it and to not complain. Over the years I’ve felt exhausted and stressed and felt like I’ve not have any real reason to feel that way, so have just been trying to carry on. I’ve been to many therapists because I just thought I was lazy and useless. Realised I’ve not actually stopped to acknowledge that the work I do is REAL work ( I’m not paid which makes it hard to remember that it’s genuine work. I’ve been shamed by most around me for not “trying hard enough to find work, or that I’m just scared or sabotaging myself” when really the work I already do has not been appreciated or seen for what it is. It’s made me feel like I’m alone and that no one get it or sees the work for what it is. I’ve done uni and graduated whilst caring full time and that was what tipped me over the edge. It’s all become too much. But again I’m not sure how to feel liberated and empowered and seen for all I’ve done.
    I think a lot of people who are burnt out just want to feel seen and held and appreciated (besides having enough down time)
    Everything dr describes I feel, I’ve seen many therapists and nothing has ever felt like the right diagnosis. I’m an artist but no longer have the drive or fire to peruse it, I want to stay in bed and nap always as a way to avoid my responsibility. I was also assaulted back in 2010 and now also deal with ptsd and that on top of burn out is tough.
    Soz for this rant, but this genuinely feels like the only place where I can get this off my chest and feel safe doing it. I’m not sure if I’ll get the validation I need with the carer situation, but this has given me tools to try on my own and am excited to make change, but hope my story can help anyone else out there feeling alone.
    Sending healing love and peace for anyone feeling this way x

  • @tushiyakey9677
    @tushiyakey9677 2 роки тому +89

    I feel it right now. Been feeling this way for months.I have lost self-esteem, I feel tired mentally and physically, I don't wanna do anything, I keep on delaying important things that am supposed to do, I don't follow my plans as scheduled , I don't even want to meet my friends or receive their calls. Am angered! It's terrifying me.

    • @IKE-j4h
      @IKE-j4h 2 роки тому +8

      I don't know if this is a real good advice. I've had these problems for years.
      I had real bad depressions took almost every antidepressive stuff.
      Didn't help really.
      I got myself out of the hole with kratom.
      This stuff isn't probably good for the body but it helps me a lot to at least start the day and get up.
      Best wishes from Germany.

    • @tushiyakey9677
      @tushiyakey9677 2 роки тому +1

      @@IKE-j4h thank you Eike.

    • @searching1029
      @searching1029 2 роки тому +1

      Rooting for your turn around!!

    • @gingermonroe4153
      @gingermonroe4153 2 роки тому +3

      Try t stepbrother of ur life n do sthing completely different
      Look and listen all the things u have accomplished
      I'm suffering as well ♥️🤣😀😪🎆🎁🎄🎉

    • @johnmaggiorino4493
      @johnmaggiorino4493 2 роки тому

      😢 🙏

  • @lindaolsen7828
    @lindaolsen7828 2 роки тому +32

    As a retired 72 yr old introvert, widowed last december, I have only a few friends which has left me scratching my head as to where to find new friend. Of the friends I have, one is even more introverted than me! And the other can't say NO to her children and grandchildren, so both are unavailable a lot of the time. Another lives in Vancouver BC.
    Then I fell down on keeping up with 2 others while dealing with a dying cat over the summer. Needless to say, this program has identified for me that full blown burnout rather than depression sneaked up and fell over me like a soaking wet king size wool blanket in early Sept. Ive recovered a bit and now plan to implement one or two of your suggestions to start. Finding new friends....not sure where us older people go, but maybe in the process of getting back to living more fully will open up a wider world of people.
    Thanks for a great presentation!

    • @EMuro-wu7uy
      @EMuro-wu7uy 2 роки тому +1

      Look at groups, clubs, online and in person

    • @AR-mu4zq
      @AR-mu4zq 9 місяців тому +3

      Ask a local church if they do book clubs. I saw a bridge club at my mall the other day. Lots of older folks. Take care and good luck.

  • @jittichai7872
    @jittichai7872 2 роки тому +187

    action plan to put you back in control
    21:30 awareness
    23:51 intentionally engage with another human being
    28:15 prioritizing your sleep
    35:17 do something that you love every day
    39:37 learning how to say no
    46:23 schedule rest
    53:47 movement
    55:41 pay attention to your food intake
    58:26 define the end of your workday
    1:01:07 Find your core values

  • @jackiegerarde9938
    @jackiegerarde9938 2 роки тому +68

    It snuck up on me. I am an avid science and psychology follower but I did not know burnout was different from stress. Stress happens first. I ignored the signs and then totally hit the wall. 4 years of stress symptoms. Don't do it. I got chronic fatigue and depression. It took me a long time to get back to me. I elimated all packaged food and sugar on my own and I know that helped but quitting my nightmare job and getting out in the world made the biggest difference. Burnout sucks but don't let people say you can't recover. Even my doctor and therapist told me I might need to adjust my idea of normal. Thats how bad I was. Loneliness is a thing. Science doesn't lie. Hang in there people.
    And great video! Thanks for calling out lack of creativity. Looking back I see everything.

    • @DrChatterjeeRangan
      @DrChatterjeeRangan  2 роки тому +10

      Thanks for sharing your story Jackie. Glad you are going better now, Rangan

    • @writervictoria
      @writervictoria 2 місяці тому

      Same here. I just had to get me and I haven't been able to get out of bed but for two hours a day. 😢

  • @theresawinder7403
    @theresawinder7403 9 місяців тому +9

    I work in NHS in mental health and im here in burnout. This is so helpful. Truly thankful for this.

  • @carinalindberg7377
    @carinalindberg7377 2 роки тому +35

    For most of my life I thought I was lazy and didn't care about things like cleaning, socialising, and so on. I was diagnosed with burnout in my mid 30s, took the steps and thought I was passed it. 15 years later I hit the wall again, even though I was taking good care of myself, meditating and resting. Still, I had to work through this burn out, but changed my meditations, learnt more and began to move out of it and finally decided to quit my job just as the pandemic hit. It took me 2,5 years of dedicated learning, energy clearing, and meditation to get out of it. Turns out that I never knew what it was like to not be in burn out. Not even when I was a kid. I have traced it back to when I was 4 when a series of events moved me into survival. Of course nobody knew or understood that those events affected me in a traumatic way because adults don't understand how kids don't understand what goes on around them, and when we don't understand something it's always interpreted as potential danger, and survival kicks in. I'm still not where I want to be, where I can feel now that I'm meant to be and can be, but I can now see that it's right there, accessible and I know that I'll be there soon.
    Frankly, I think almost everyone in our society is in burnout to a degree.
    Thanks for bringing up these topics that are so important from the medical doctor angel, because it's needed.

    • @whatsitallabout2901
      @whatsitallabout2901 Рік тому +1

      💕🌟 thanks for sharing this, it really helped me. I hope you are doing well.

  • @halieransom
    @halieransom 3 місяці тому +2

    This is me. I'm a therapist working in community mental health. In the last 3 years of working there, I've developed chronic severe migraine and vestibular migraine, pre cancer of the cervix, gained 30 lbs, and now have severe sciatica from most likely an issue in my back. My parents also got divorced a year or so ago in an awful way and I've been estranged from my dad and taking care of the fall out for my mom. I haven't been okay in like a year and a half. I keep trying to take care of myself where I can but it's just hard. I have a fantastic support system and that's what keeps me going but I know something needs to shift. I used to be a distance runner and now with my back and nerve stuff I can't. It was my main coping skill.

    • @biancaturner725
      @biancaturner725 11 днів тому

      Look after yourself ❤ take five minutes just for yourself every day and try to stay aware in the now to observe your resistance to things in life. Tell yourself you do your best every day and rest you case❤

  • @carlwoods4564
    @carlwoods4564 2 роки тому +20

    Good advice. Ive been a psychiatric Nurse for 18 years. Most staff i know are on the road to burn out. Losing your sense of humour and taking everything personal is also a big sign.

  • @dandm20
    @dandm20 Рік тому +17

    I cannot contain my tears. This came on my feed. I am so very grateful to God for you.

  • @abbykumar
    @abbykumar 5 місяців тому +3

    I’ve been struggling with burnout for four years. Finally gave up a job I love and closed down my dog rescue. Thank you rangan, I’m going to start small and preserve. Can’t see myself keep going on the way I have been anymore

  • @smkatshwa
    @smkatshwa Рік тому +19

    "Burnout steals your autonomy... " Thank you so much Doc, you've helped me identify what I've been going through, and this has helped to develop a clear perspective about my life.
    🙏🙏🙏

  • @anjumanarabegum7992
    @anjumanarabegum7992 Рік тому +32

    Dr. Chatterjee , thank you very much. I’m a Gynaecologist and obstetrician. After suffering from Covid with long Covid complications and simultaneously my father’s death made me completely burned out. I have lost all interests in life , but today I have seen your video and feeling good . Your talks touch my heart and motivated me to love myself. Thanks Doctor.

    • @JudahMarley
      @JudahMarley Рік тому +2

    • @christinastephanou5971
      @christinastephanou5971 2 дні тому

      Hello. Reading that you are a gynaecologist, I just wanted to mention that I'm afraid and scared to have surgery for an incomplete uterovaginal prolapse. This thought terrifies me!

  • @CallMeDr.T.
    @CallMeDr.T. 9 місяців тому +4

    We live in a neurotic society in the US. It's advisable to think about sabbath and/or other structures where we shut down businesses and services (excluding essential services, of course) and have downtimes in life that are sanctioned and supported as a culture. I grew up in Germany. I liked those experiences. Parents had a business. They started at 9am. Shut down 2 hours for lunch. Opened again and shut down at 6:30pm. Dad went for a walk and was home, every day, at 7:30pm. Then, we had family dinner. The basics can save us more than we think. We have lost our way. We have sacrificed health, sleep, and family for a little more profit.

  • @louislove8354
    @louislove8354 2 роки тому +111

    Hello! This topic caught my attention. This is so interesting to me. I stepped out of the classroom after 17 years as a 2nd grade teacher. When I left, I was definitely burned out. All I wished for the new school year was to do nothing, have no checklist, and I wanted to not feel responsible for anything or be needed any more. No emails, no parent meetings. No lesson plans, no duties, no spreadsheets, nothing!
    It’s wildly happening right now! I’m not needed! I don’t have to be responsible and it’s the most liberating!
    Thanks for this video! 💖

    • @DrChatterjeeRangan
      @DrChatterjeeRangan  2 роки тому +6

      My pleasure. Thanks for sharing your story!

    • @everythingbeautifulalways6118
      @everythingbeautifulalways6118 Рік тому +11

      I did same , after graduation 2018 I walked away.l locked myself in my house two weeks , didn't answer calls...I was burnt out.l never went back.

  • @youtubechanel5243lp
    @youtubechanel5243lp 2 роки тому +42

    This is real I am 10 years with no partner or live in boyfriend/ husband it is exhausting on my own. Im struggling. I think having a partner to go through life with is so helpful. Help each other. We are not meant to be alone.

    • @tls459
      @tls459 Рік тому +14

      I understand the desire to have a spouse. I was “lonely and alone” for years. But a spouse doesn’t fix that. I also spent a lot of time alone and lonely in a marriage. A friend of mine had the love of her life die in a car crash. We can’t be defined by others. The connections he talks about aren’t spouses. It can be, but it can also be friends - at church, gym, down the hall, a phone call away. Positive friends (stay away from the chronic complainers or catty ones) and find one thing each day that you enjoy and savour it (that morning coffee, sun on your face, your cat purring) and then look for more of those. They are there, you just have to find them. It’s not easy - I get it. I had to ditch the “I’m not a whole person without someone else” feeling, and life got waaaayyyy easier. Do all his other steps and tell yourself that you are going to take 2023 (or just a week or a month) to work on your “self” and purposely not look for a partner. Give yourself a dating break. Try it please and see what I mean. It did wonders for me.

    • @youtubechanel5243lp
      @youtubechanel5243lp Рік тому +2

      @@tls459 nice reply thanks.
      everyone has their own goals, needs, and visions we are not the same.

    • @Xeavone
      @Xeavone Рік тому

      @@youtubechanel5243lp My mother has been through a lot and after being alone and living independently for almost a decade, she has finally found someone that I can officially say that brings her happiness. She's been through a lot of crappy and toxic guys that I've had first hand experience myself, as I grew up in adolescence watching it unfold, and now as a young adult living together with her, I can also give my two cents in that he's a really cool guy and that I don't have the same fears around him in contrast to her previous relationships. I agree that it's almost virtually impossible to live on your own in this day and age, depending on where you live in the world. You're strong to have been supporting yourself for a decade, I know that I could personally live on my own, but I'd be lying that I like having the company of someone else present from time to time. Like my mother, I wish that you find a wonderful person to spend the rest of your life with. :)

    • @youtubechanel5243lp
      @youtubechanel5243lp Рік тому +1

      Yes and congratulations to your mom. No one should be a lone unless they insist. 😊

    • @deadmanswife3625
      @deadmanswife3625 Рік тому +2

      @@youtubechanel5243lp alone is just fine for some

  • @rowenajamias6667
    @rowenajamias6667 8 місяців тому +2

    Thank u Lord and thank doc
    We need
    Sun i walked my dog
    Coffee
    Shut off your gadgets 1 hourbefore bed
    Rest your brain
    No news or soft operas drama movie
    Daily dose of pleasure 5 mins a day
    I can not think of this for now i just jumped to my trampoline for 5-10 mins
    Saying NO was my problem before but now i have over come the hard way
    I have a lot fr u doc because before i get to watch u i was suffering loneliness and just prayed and i was answered at once because i found u…
    I will watch this again and share to my freinds…

  • @juliaarambula3153
    @juliaarambula3153 Рік тому +20

    This is so me with the now health issues. Hormonal imbalances, fibroids, autoimmune, chronic pain and everything he said. I retired from the Marine Corps and noticed 5 years before retiring I felt this but not to the point of debilitating. I feel my fight and flight hormones got me through it. Then I retired and I thought I would feel better. Well it’s a title wave now. I struggle to figure out how to get my life back.

  • @kcc879
    @kcc879 Рік тому +6

    I started teaching in 2009 and I now believe, after pandemic lock downs, I've got severe burnout. I quit my full time job and gone casual supply. I just can't shake this deep exhaustion. I've got absolutely no tolerance for any bs that comes my way, I feel I've got no juice left in the tank to deal with it and I'm extremely lonely. I've gone to the doctor asking for help and she did a blood test and only talked about my cholesterol until I pointed out that stress raises cholesterol. I'm trying to quit teaching for good but I'm going thru this alone. But I'm forcing myself to go to the gym and lift weights, play my violin in the Irish group and looking for another job that can help me slow right down and still pay my bills. The lack of creativity is a key point for me as well. All the points raised are what I'm experiencing every day. I've met so many teachers who have had breast cancer or bowel cancer, I don't want to be another fat, white statistic.

  • @dhdfreak
    @dhdfreak 2 роки тому +96

    As a 22-year-old student, I always thought I was just "depressed and lazy" and blamed myself for not being able to get stuff done. After watching this video, my current situation ticked all the 7 boxes of being on the road to a burn out. I had heard of burn outs before in my life, but that was mostly about older people. I never thought I could possibly be heading that way... thank you for making this awareness video, I am happy that I subscribed a few weeks ago and this video showed up in my recommended videos. Keep up the good work Mr. Chatterjee, you are that one missing puzzle piece that people need to become self-aware.

    • @MsElke11
      @MsElke11 2 роки тому +4

      When you're young, you should JUST DO IT ALL! Take chances. At least you'll have interesting memories.

    • @calisingh7978
      @calisingh7978 Рік тому +2

      I have heard good things about the empathy guide to the universe. If you have had childhood struggles and choose to be healthy it will be a lonely path as your main competition will be people with healthy families backing them. The world is more harsh than taken on in this nice video.

    • @BT_life2
      @BT_life2 Рік тому +1

      @@calisingh7978lonely path? Nonsense. As people educate themselves they surround themselves with new peers.

    • @Iquey
      @Iquey Рік тому +1

      Protect your peace. Work hard if you feel like it's worth it, or if you have bills to pay, but try to find better opportunities that don't steal your energy for a crappy wage.

    • @isabelflann4087
      @isabelflann4087 Рік тому

      ​@@BT_life2engineering students beg to differ

  • @calisingh7978
    @calisingh7978 Рік тому +8

    Homeless are burned out as children as most all suffer extreme childhood abuse. Their spirits are broke and they have to work 10x harder to step up just to maintain a home. They are isolated because only people willing to personally interact will be homeless and poor and too many have poor habits.

  • @smkatshwa
    @smkatshwa Рік тому +3

    This is truly amazing! This guy has just described my whole adult life in under two hours.
    I identify all all seven signs in my life. Now i know for sure that I've been suffering from burn out for over two decades.

  • @barbarab202
    @barbarab202 10 місяців тому +5

    This all sounds great and I understand the rationale behind it. Been doing years of therapy, MBCT, took time off, switched employers. Bottom line is that all the roles are similar. If I take an hour after work to work out, it just means I'm another 100 e-mails behind when I get back. Cost of living keeps increasing, jobs are tricky here right now, so don't really have a choice but to keep going. I have the chest pains, severe insomnia, pure exhaustion, difficulty even brushing my teeth, poor eating. I know it's not healthy, but need to keep paying the bills.

    • @judemcclellan111
      @judemcclellan111 7 місяців тому +2

      Hi Barbara, I hear you, I feel you. I hear that you cannot see that you have any choice. Please just try something really small, like taking 30 seconds a couple of times a day to just focus on your breathing? It can feel like just one more thing that you've got to do on top of the heavy load you already carry, but it could actually pay dividends by buying you a bit more sleep or more focus to prioritise those emails. There has to be a way to insert a little kindness and compassion towards yourself into your life....

  • @wintrywinter
    @wintrywinter Рік тому +8

    I tick absolutely every single box. And listening through tons of tears, having thought i was totally useless.
    Thank you SO MUCH.
    You are an amazing person.
    I got zero support workwise, to extent that people pushed me under even more, despite recognising and acknowledging risk of burnout.

  • @Foxyexrn
    @Foxyexrn Рік тому +6

    This needs to be taught to nhs frontline staff....they need this more than most.

  • @civilpanda9422
    @civilpanda9422 Рік тому +5

    I'm currently on the road to burnout. All the signs are there. Thank you foe this video. It hit home, hard. In fact it was a relief to hear it identified in straighr simple language. Now I will try your step by step plan to pull myself out of it. Thank you.

  • @rowenajamias6667
    @rowenajamias6667 8 місяців тому +3

    Im not rich but sometimes i buy friends i treat them to to have someone talk and share experiences and it works, one thing i asked is ( did it happened to u that u just cry without any cause ? ) and they yes … so having someone to talked to is very essentials in this lifetime aside from God which we can talk with… but having some to laughed with even with small things is so important…

  • @lucindagaulin3942
    @lucindagaulin3942 Рік тому +11

    It’s because we are slaves……..we get paid just enough to barely support ourselves and family, we make the rich richer with our hard work and paying high price gouging on things we need

  • @mtwata
    @mtwata Рік тому +6

    Here's what I do to cure my burn out: I go on a 10-day solo trip to a new place, preferably with a lot of nature time. I go from "wanting to quit everything" (including life) to "can't wait to go back and do my best work".
    Unfortunately now I'm not single anymore and can't really go on 10-day solo trips anymore 😂
    Thanks for watching my TED Talk

    • @rickduque5799
      @rickduque5799 9 місяців тому +1

      Man, that's exactly what I feel like and hoping that a vacation will reset things for me.
      When I was a regular employee, vacations always did that to me, I came back on fire !
      Now I have my own construction biz and haven't had a vacation in 5 years and feel like I'm losing my enthusiasm for so many things, as I'm always working.

    • @mtwata
      @mtwata 9 місяців тому

      @@rickduque5799 I hope that helps you! 5 years is a damn long time!

  • @lildajao1
    @lildajao1 Рік тому +23

    Thank you for this episode Rangan! It really helped me to recognise and accept The fact that Im burned out, removing The shame and guilt for my belief that Im letting my colleagues and patients down by taking a sick leave to focus on my own recovery. Your wisdom has truly given me hope, self compassion and confidence that its ok to focus on my own recovery. Much love, Norwegian psychologist.

  • @shehp5190
    @shehp5190 2 роки тому +47

    1 minute in and you are speaking directly to my soul. Can't wait to hear it all the way through.

    • @DrChatterjeeRangan
      @DrChatterjeeRangan  2 роки тому +4

      Hope you find the video useful

    • @howardrobinson4938
      @howardrobinson4938 2 роки тому +3

      Of course. Now you know what you'll be doing for the next hour and three quarters of your life. And what will you watch after this video? And then after that? Try a sitting meditation where you attempt to really connect with your breathing process and life force.

    • @shehp5190
      @shehp5190 2 роки тому +4

      @@howardrobinson4938 well actually, 10 hours later I'm on my third attempt to get through the whole thing and will probably need a second listen, to put it all together. Distractions can be a problem at times. 🙂

  • @socratesagain7822
    @socratesagain7822 2 роки тому +16

    Dr. Chatterjee, you just may have saved my sanity. Your presentation touched on every single aspect of my character/personality and diagnosed point by point my soul's downward spiral. I cannot thank you enough. The pressures we place on ourselves can be devastating. I had to retire from a profession I used to enjoy, one in which I demanded perfection from myself. I was raised in a competitive family (one parent an alcoholic, another a workaholic) and environment where one required self-excellence and to walk away...the "winner." I beat myself up in the process, nay, burnt myself out. I allowed "paralysis by analysis" to _slow_ me down (or beat me up!), day after agonizing day.
    Be well.

  • @hollyerwin-qw6hv
    @hollyerwin-qw6hv Рік тому +7

    This is probably the best video I've seen in terms of strategies to help with wellbeing. Everyone can benefit from this. I reached burnout because of working in isolation during Covid. I barely moved from my computer, I did everything that leads to burnout. I will be watching this video again. My journey out of burnout is a slow one but it's one step at a time. Thank you doctor.

  • @PaulineA2205
    @PaulineA2205 2 роки тому +8

    You could be talking about me right now. 55, retired, social worker for 23 years and 11 years as a nurse before. Not what I thought my retirement would be. I sleep constantly that’s the only difference. My goal today is to get my Xmas tree up. My disconnect I describe as being ‘peopled out’. I’m away to call my mum 😊

    • @madala9324
      @madala9324 2 роки тому +1

      Perhaps you retired to early !!!!!!!

    • @mpatey63
      @mpatey63 Рік тому +6

      Why say that ? It sounds very judgmental. Highly stressful careers such as nursing and social work are difficult to maintain as you get older. Someone experiencing burnout doesn't need to be guilt tripped by you !

  • @lydnav1673
    @lydnav1673 2 роки тому +19

    I must say in my opinion... "This Post Cast is the best of yours" This video bears a unique form of information that can transform everything in our lives for a positive daily habit, deriving an authentic way to produce the health that all human beings deserve to put into their lives! You are a genuine Dr. ! God bless you and your family.

    • @DrChatterjeeRangan
      @DrChatterjeeRangan  2 роки тому +4

      Really glad you enjoyed this video. I am considering doing more videos just like this. Any topics you would like me to try and cover, please do let me know. Thanks Rangan

    • @lydnav1673
      @lydnav1673 2 роки тому +2

      I am the kind of person that always seek from the truth, the truth and wisdom that come from God... Whoever, believe in Him or not... I truly believe in His truth... And because of that, I was able to save my life,..., Without the medical protocols that would destroy and deplete my health.
      You are those physicians that deserve 5 Stars! You expose the good deeds that we all are called to do so...I can perceive your love, dedication, and passion for the human beings! I can see that you don't want to masquerade this truth..., You love to support this truth along with other Drs. Continuing, and fullfiling this mission in behalf of others. Congratulations from my heart!

  • @a.m.8895
    @a.m.8895 Рік тому +8

    I love this doctor. He really cares about us!

  • @jayvid9044
    @jayvid9044 2 роки тому +31

    First, I’d like to say that I always enjoy Dr. Rangan podcasts. I feel strongly that on the first point mentioned in this video that it is important to consider whether you are an introvert or an extrovert. This makes a tremendous difference in treating burn out. A great book on this is ‘Quiet’ by Susan Cain. I personally am a social introvert. I get recharged by getting time alone in solitude. Solitude is actually one of my favorite environments; it brings me to life and I really don’t get lonely…perhaps it’s possible.. I have many friends, just loneliness isn’t something I experience so much. As much as I feel, the advice, on the first point would be great advice for an extrovert, I do not believe that this would help an introvert like myself. Introverts, love and care about their family friends, they care about their tribe just as much as anyone else, however their personal needs demand quiet time alone and they do not often find themselves lonely when they get this time. In a society driven by extroversion, it has stressed introverts and been the cause of burn out and exhaustion in our lives. If you find yourself craving solitude for a breath of fresh air, go for a walk in nature, go swimming, jogging, and most definitely consider reading ‘Quiet’ by Susan Cain. It’s on Amazon audible as well as paperback. If you’ve been stressed by too much community or are over burdened by social obligations…especially this time of year. Treat yourself to this book and the empowering knowledge you will get from it. It’s personally my remedy for burn out.

    • @jackiegerarde9938
      @jackiegerarde9938 2 роки тому +9

      I'm an introvert. INFJ is you're a myers briggs fan. I love that book. I love spending time by myself. I get overwhelmed frequently. But I got the most serious form of burnout partly because I isolated myself. Extroverts don't need to recharge after engaging socially. We do. That is the difference. BUT we are still social creatures and MOST of us will get sick and suffer if we don't engage with other humans. I think that Susan Cain would agree. She encourages introverts to find their way in an extroverted world. She wants us to engage. Burnout can kill. Too much isolation is deadly. I know.

    • @jayvid9044
      @jayvid9044 Рік тому +2

      Thank you for sharing. I’m glad to hear that you got to recharge Anna that you’re a fellow introvert 😊. I totally agree with you on that one of our biggest differences with extroverts is how we recharge. Everyone is so different on the level of social interaction that is healthy for them. I feel we are all social creatures, but also so many different levels. For example, some scientists are so fascinated by their craft, they submerge themselves into it to the point of isolation and are just fine with that; for some it’s the lifestyle they prefer. For some, isolation is fine for a month, two months, a week, a day, some people a couple hours. We’re just all so different. Whatever our threshold is, it’s unique to us each and the danger of lack of or even over socialization would be unique to each of us as well. I agree that Susan Cain would say we are social creatures, but I think she would also agree that ‘how social’ is variable.🌿

    • @ladybugflv
      @ladybugflv Рік тому +2

      I agree, I am an introvert and the COVID lockdown was the best thing that has ever happened to me.

  • @vickystewart8050
    @vickystewart8050 Рік тому +18

    This describes what I am going through precisely and have been for years. I’ve been a caregiver for my 90 year old mom for 20+ years in different capacities. Working full time and tending to her 6 days a week has left me totally mentally and physically drained. I find myself apologizing and feeling guilty about not saving time for my friends and my husband but the thought of adding something to my calendar stresses me more.I will work on forcing myself to schedule more get-togethers and implement some of these suggestions. Thank you!,

  • @dort5436
    @dort5436 Рік тому +4

    Emotional exhaustion is where I'm at because happiness has never been harder to experience.

  • @wotasweetheart
    @wotasweetheart 2 роки тому +9

    I don’t have any friends. At least none that don’t want something from me. Every time you talk about going and meeting friends for coffee, going for a walk with them, I can’t think of anyone! :(

    • @meesamagill1193
      @meesamagill1193 2 роки тому +2

      Maybe join new clubs around your interests. Ive made some great friends through gym classes, volunteering and choir

    • @emilyjohnson4993
      @emilyjohnson4993 Рік тому +3

      I completely understand, I have about one actual friend. I don't currently have the energy to go and make more. I believe I need to work on myself, slow down and build my energy back up before I can go out to make more friends.

  • @heathermarsh3425
    @heathermarsh3425 Рік тому +22

    I needed this today , I'm currently in bed recovering from several infections that's left my body shot ! ..but everything you have spoke about 100% relates to me , I've felt so emotional , not coping , but fundamentally I haven't seen anyone for a while, my adult children left and I didn't know what my role was anymore , and I didn't nurture friendships, so I don't have any , I've been so stressed I've just wanted it to end ..but there is a part of me that's searching for change .

    • @allroundabundance
      @allroundabundance Рік тому +6

      I hope you recover and feel better soon Heather 😊

    • @townsendv58
      @townsendv58 Рік тому +3

      Hope you are better now. I have been in a similar position. Luckily, it was a temporary job. I resigned after struggling for a month. I have a week left and on the way to recovery.

    • @27orless
      @27orless 10 місяців тому +2

      Heather i Hope you listen take notes and act. To help yourself get out
      of this hole .
      Because you matter you really do.
      Even though you say ur job of rearing ur children is finished,
      You've still more to give, and to gain. In this new stage of your / our life.
      I do know what you mean, I am in the very same situation as yourself.
      Dr Chatterley
      is giving us a lot of great advice.
      Let's take it, why not write it out, once you see it on paper, you will see how you will start with 1 or 2 . All in your own time, decide them
      a day.
      And let's get out of the hole we've made for our selves .
      Gently and slowly. Let's work through Dr C list.
      I wish you the very best.
      And I pray you make the change.
      For you. As I will for me.
      Heather please say every day to self I am worth it. Because you are.
      And I am. 😊 🎉 🎉 😊

  • @lin90210
    @lin90210 Рік тому +4

    I felt I might be going through depression but it seems more like burnout. Thank you for your video. Luckily I'm not that deep into burnout...I feel it eek in here and there

  • @indulal9503
    @indulal9503 2 роки тому +8

    Dealing with loss of my partner to COVID . Two years ago . I have all the signs!

    • @EMuro-wu7uy
      @EMuro-wu7uy 2 роки тому

      I hear that, I lost most of my family before COVID, lost the house, the truck, the pets, I feel like a bad country song. This includes my husband, grandma grandpa

    • @122allyson
      @122allyson Рік тому

      Sorry to hear this. ❤

  • @evachatterji1834
    @evachatterji1834 Рік тому +4

    I realised I was starting to get anxious leaving the house. Then I began losing my temper when I finally made it to work. I wasn't able to make decisions and the only place I felt calm is at home. I can't go to the gym because it is too loud and too crowded. My doctor is treating me for anxiety now and burn out. I had to tell my boss he can stuff his 24/7 work regime that I have been under for 5 years. That helped too.

  • @MrHornet72
    @MrHornet72 Рік тому +19

    Your really a genuine, kind hearted, helpful and extraordinary doctor. I can feel like your talking directly to me and I'm sitting next to you. Your really a wonderful person trying to help people on UA-cam. Thank you so much Doctor I wish there were more people like you in this world. God Bless.

    • @margaretwhelan1475
      @margaretwhelan1475 Рік тому +1

      I agree

    • @27orless
      @27orless Рік тому

      Dr Ramjan 😊
      I totally agree with above.
      Thank you so much for this podcast, iv just come accross you, you have described me to a T.
      I will get working on all you have suggested, what a gifted man you are, and you are so blessed, by allowing yourself to freely share your knowledge with others.
      And you are happy to do so.
      I Praise the Lord, for people like you Doc, never change, from who you are, you've got many gifts.
      I have had a vr heavy heart,
      along with all of those symptoms you've described, I am also living many years with Fibromyalgia, 20 years now. Going from Therapist to Therapist. With no lasting ease.
      Coeliac from Birth, Thyroid probs, Severe Migrains, Empty nest syndrome,
      Break up of my marriage of
      50 years , still living with said
      Alcoholic man, and all that
      entails, the death of my
      beloved Dog of 16 yrs,
      And the death of my dearest
      precious mother.
      😢 😢
      My heart is not so heavy since iv listened to you describe me. And amazed so many others have those symptoms too.
      Lord Bless each one, of these precious people, give them the will to take on all, you've advised of self help . Because they are worth it.
      In joining the road to healing,
      Slowly taking one day at a time,
      So big thanks to you again
      Doc Ranjan
      Now I too can work on those suggestions of yours.
      You have the tools, you mind you, and your precious family. 😊 😊

  • @mattwilliamhorne
    @mattwilliamhorne Рік тому +7

    Seriously Dr you are an absolute treasure and I'm so glad that I discovered your podcast and work. I've not been able to find any other content that has resonated with my feelings even remotely close to what you have just done and I'm only 9mins into the video! You are speaking to me directly, I feel understood and HUMAN finally because you are right, I have been thinking it's me. Thank you Dr, I am looking forward to the rest of this video and actioning the 10 step plan.

  • @tonythaiger93
    @tonythaiger93 Рік тому +7

    I watched many videos regarding burnout and I got to say this is one of the most comprehensive video regarding burnout symptoms/ treatment. Thank you Dr. Rangan putting this video out on UA-cam. I'm currently going through moderate-severe burnout and need help/ recovery. Sadly I really thought my symptom(s) are normal being in my 30s having more responsibilities at my job/ in life.🙁

  • @iolandaribeiro6297
    @iolandaribeiro6297 Рік тому +3

    I am so glad to hear that. The Dr. made me see a easy way to change my day life. I used to set up goal so strong and difficult, now I am free. Thank you doctor Rangan Chatterjee. Você é o melhor!!

  • @100Jim
    @100Jim Рік тому +12

    I was in the Army on a 6 week exercise driving with night vision goggles. I had sleep deprivation with many moves and work during the night with only 2 to 4 hours sleep a day. I came back to work with only a weekend off and had a big burn out. My brain reset like a computer crashing and I could not function with many symptoms. Luckily, I put my hand up for help and got the time off and support I needed.

  • @ejf5175
    @ejf5175 Рік тому +3

    I discovered your channel yesterday, with your interview with Gabor Maté. You're very calming and insightful to listen to. I've lived with several decades of anxiety, depression, and 10 years of chronic pains from stress. I'm glad I found your channel. I've been talking about feeling burnt out for years. I'm glad I came across your channel. I've been focusing on working on myself in recent months. Regular yoga, breathing exercises, massage etc. I'm finally starting to feel like I'm looking after myself - after years of people pleasing and co-dependency. Thanks again, and keep up the good work. All the best.

  • @aliciagrajeda9953
    @aliciagrajeda9953 Рік тому +5

    I am an RN of 17 yrs with 2 kids. My husband has Hodgkins...thankfully he's doing well right now. This video completely hit every point for me. Totally burned out the last few years. I'm really trying to find my old self again, I miss me. Thank you for this video!! I find it very helpful 😌

    • @rosemaryroot8878
      @rosemaryroot8878 Рік тому +1

      I feel the EXACT same way

    • @debbiesteppings8406
      @debbiesteppings8406 Рік тому +2

      I can so relate, I've just spent 2 years dealing with HL with my daughter. Finally she's in remission, we're just getting our lives back.

    • @mytube-10
      @mytube-10 Рік тому

      @@debbiesteppings8406 That is good news! I am so happy for you! Give her lots of sunshine (so much info coming out about those that did get lots of sunshine did not get Covid) and lots of vegetables, especially the green leafy vegies!❤‍🩹💚🥬🥦🥒🥑🥥🧄🍋

    • @beverleyketley6425
      @beverleyketley6425 6 місяців тому +1

      Hope you are doing better now. I’ve been unhappy because of life-changing effects of covid since contracting it in 2021. I have actually often thought your exact words - wanting to be my old self again and missing me. You are not alone.

  • @JC-sh6im
    @JC-sh6im 8 місяців тому +1

    Good - except being left alone doesn't necessarily mean feeling lonely, for some people it's perfectly fine and preferable. Not essential to getting better at all. Could go for a long, long time all by myself, and be quite happy.

    • @JC-sh6im
      @JC-sh6im 8 місяців тому +2

      People, overrated.. Also, what if people around you have been toxic ? I was fine on my own, except I thought I needed a significant relationship.. big mistake, for all the grief that got me, and burnout among them.

  • @VaibhavDeshmukhbsp
    @VaibhavDeshmukhbsp 11 місяців тому +2

    🎯 Key Takeaways for quick navigation:
    00:00 🚦 *Burnout is often mistaken for laziness due to chronic stress.*
    09:04 🧠 *Signs of burnout: Decreased creativity, procrastination, and self-care neglect.*
    23:34 🤝 *Engage with others gradually; share struggles for support.*
    35:27 🎉 *Find joy daily for stress resilience.*
    39:46 🚫 *Learn to say no for mental well-being.*
    46:17 🛌 *Schedule rest as work commitments for self-care.*
    52:03 🌟 *Experience "flow" state weekly for well-being.*
    56:01 🍎 *Monitor food intake; avoid late-night snacking.*
    58:33 🕔 *Define workday end to prevent constant work.*
    01:31:02 📞 *Connect daily with loved ones for mental health.*
    01:31:59 🏋️‍♀️ *Try five-minute "Health Snacks" for well-being.*
    01:34:07 🎉 *Make health practices enjoyable for consistency.*
    01:37:45 💖 *Separate self-worth from health goals.*
    01:41:01 📝 *Simplify habits like gratitude for integration.*

  • @AshSchultzArt
    @AshSchultzArt Рік тому +9

    I'm going through this right now and it's bad. I seem to be stuck in a cycle of recovering, then burning myself out again and on top of all these symptoms is the negative thoughts and feelings that come with it. Working on self care now though and hopefully adopting better lifestyle habits so I can finally break the cycle. Thanks for this video, it perfectly nails what I'm going through and great ways to recover/avoid it.

  • @gwenritch
    @gwenritch 6 місяців тому +1

    I’m retired, living aboard and totally in a slump, tired and no motivation. I’m an artist and trying to get back to my canvas. I was doing so well working out, taking care of myself and now feels like I can’t do anything….I still meditate and do tapping but it seems not to help..I don’t sleep all night..why? How

  • @lydnav1673
    @lydnav1673 2 роки тому +12

    Great and powerful message! You are one of a kind Dr! Please keep yourself doing these kind of messages!

  • @treesart6914
    @treesart6914 Рік тому +2

    Half an hour ago, I realized that today I felt totally fine and relaxed, and just normal, without issues, interested in something I used to be interested in, for the first time in quite a lot of years in which I had serious mental health issues! Don't get me wrong, I have a lot of difficult things on my to do list, but i feel fine. So, i guess, you can overcome it!
    I realized I was burnt out about 10 months ago and since then I did basically nothing except taking care of things I let slide before, and lived on my savings, mostly stayed home, for a whole year, and I guess it helped.

  • @vivianleung5880
    @vivianleung5880 Рік тому +1

    I think i am burning out trying to be positive in my current love relationship, career, finance, aging (40s)... Im trying to surrender but i am not there yet...

  • @melaniesmith769
    @melaniesmith769 5 місяців тому +1

    oh my gosh last night as I couldn't sleep again, I was thinking, I wish I could just start over ...clean slate!

  • @stopcrookedsupport6432
    @stopcrookedsupport6432 5 місяців тому +1

    Unfortunately sometimes somebody "expert" can diagnose only nothing. Can make only danger and wasting time advies 😔 Hello from Amsterdam city

  • @Arrian1111
    @Arrian1111 Рік тому +5

    A video on how to get through burn out would be really useful. Watching these podcasts at the moment whilst signed off, through battling PTSD for over a decade, and bringing up a family on my own. Nothing unique there, obviously, but the symptoms seem insurmountable. I kept pushing on and on through the symptoms and then just suddenly, snap. Couldn't keep going.

  • @liseclarke2976
    @liseclarke2976 2 роки тому +25

    Wow I needed to hear this. That’s exactly what I’ve been feeling for a few years. Thank you for bringing light in my life 😊

  • @Dr.Ra77ma77
    @Dr.Ra77ma77 Рік тому +1

    Only learning medicine or practicing it are enough reasons to burn anyone out..My own experience and I stopped working as a consultant doctor.I don't want to practice medicine anymore.I don't want to see patients anymore.All I want to do is just to relax and make good connection with Allh and my family and just do nothing but relax and relax but after having diabetes, hypertension,ashma,some cardiac and back issues.I thank Allah for everything..
    I made bad chices in my life that I pay for now!!
    Very tiring experience!!

  • @Emely_Watson
    @Emely_Watson Місяць тому

    It’s never late until it is!
    I was diagnosed with a scleroderma because I couldn’t recognize the signs. Chronic stress!!! There you go. I changed all my lifestyle.
    The doctors are going nuts because they can’t understand that the disease is reversing because of the lifestyle changes.
    Actually they are in shock because they don’t understand and when doctors don’t understand something they tend to have problems with acceptance.
    So yes, I’m healing thanks to all the other things that I’m doing that have nothing to do with conventional medicine. Amen 🙌🏻

  • @kizzymulcaster6057
    @kizzymulcaster6057 10 місяців тому +1

    I worked as a complex carer throughout the pandemic stayed 4 months doing day and night shift in placements to cover the shortage of carers then made myself ill. Don't work yourself to death it's not worth it

  • @grumblekin
    @grumblekin Рік тому +2

    I've gone through burnout cycles for the last 22 years.
    It has aged me and left damage in the form of anxiety disorder. Don't get trapped!

  • @emmaghasparian-eo3qr
    @emmaghasparian-eo3qr Рік тому +1

    I was a science teacher.all I did is work and work only now that I want to enjoy life I got sick l advise people enjoy life a little more than usual life is not only about work.Enjoy life while you can .

  • @florin5236
    @florin5236 2 роки тому +3

    I have a grup of girlfriend who we met every month no matter what and the feelings after is so energizing. My husband incurage me to keep going out because he see me having a better energy and mood after. I incurage everyone to the same is very beneficial to your mind.

  • @douglassmith215
    @douglassmith215 Рік тому +1

    OMG!!!! This is a lightbulb moment… didn’t know what’s wrong with me… thank you so much for sharing!!!!

  • @lauracde4414
    @lauracde4414 7 місяців тому +1

    Those who have wealth have a lot more flexibility which allows them to practice self care in ways that the rest of us who have to work FT and care for family members without paid help can’t do

  • @GeraldLewis-k7l
    @GeraldLewis-k7l Рік тому +1

    I have memory and Consentration and focus and memory Recall issues I have a Iron and Vitamin B12 issues and Brain FOG issues linked to absent minded ness since I was a kid in the 1970s and I'm 55yrs old now this year I'm G.L. and trying to live a Blessing and better life mixed in now and I still feel a bittersweet sluggish Ness and very tired at the same time for years since I was a kid in the 1970s Through out the many years now still

  • @Baldavier
    @Baldavier 2 роки тому +5

    If you feel the symptoms of burnout, but you're not over-working, it's more likely depression. Is that correct?

    • @MsLacieable
      @MsLacieable Рік тому +2

      Burnout is caused by constant stress. If your work isn't stressful to you. I guess you are depressed.

  • @122allyson
    @122allyson Рік тому +9

    I am a therapist and very very busy. Lately I don’t want to be around people. Want to go into the woods and live with animals.

    • @paulgyimah2392
      @paulgyimah2392 8 місяців тому

      i totally relate. I am a medical doctor and i have felt the same considering having a great network of support and partner.

  • @jimwalker5412
    @jimwalker5412 2 роки тому +3

    I love the fact that you used the word "Knackered"

  • @Domwpiemonte
    @Domwpiemonte Рік тому +2

    Great help for me. I am 40 and I struggle a lot. I work for the great company and I feel lonely. I started cycling to work and I go for walks with coworkers. Now I have plan.
    You didn’t mention alcohol and drugs by the way.

  • @Haremkingarito
    @Haremkingarito 7 місяців тому +2

    You hit it on bulls eye : fantastic Advise sir .. Hats Off

  • @BellaZella3000
    @BellaZella3000 Рік тому +5

    This is me, this is my life. Word for word you described me. 😮 thank you for this helpful video. I needed this.

  • @ykst6685
    @ykst6685 4 місяці тому

    Thank you Dr Chatterjee. I watched this video and every single symptom made me finally conclude that I have burnout - I tendered my resignation one hour later. I instantly felt a burden lifted :)

  • @houndmother2398
    @houndmother2398 Рік тому +1

    I've been in burnout for at least 2 years. Pretty much since around covid. Frustrated and bored by work, unmotivated, nothing really interest me. Getting older and I need to find a new purpose but I can't quite figure out what that is outside of myself. Just tired with all of it. Not a good place to be.

  • @Ayshasil
    @Ayshasil 7 місяців тому +1

    I’m feeling really sad and bad today. I’m trembling all because I woke up late for work. I am so so tired that I couldn’t even wake up with 6 alarms. I couldn’t sleep at night. I feel so sleepy. I just want a day to rest and mot thinking about work or school or family or anything

  • @writervictoria
    @writervictoria 2 місяці тому

    Add this:
    1. Insomia
    2. No longer enjoying what you always enjoyed
    3. Problems writing, talking backwards, scattered thoughts.
    4. Talking is really exhausting
    5. 8 hour sleep feel like only 3 hours.

  • @TheThinker-ce5kq
    @TheThinker-ce5kq 8 місяців тому +1

    Three months in recovery. Still can hardly do a damn thing so I’ve cancelled life and everything until I’m back to myself.

  • @MelissaMarshman
    @MelissaMarshman 2 роки тому +4

    I'm currently burnt out. I'm ill, had to take time off work and struggling to get out of bed as I don't feel well. I'm stressed from work and it's just built up. Looking forward to watching this. Just watching this already I really relate, not to every single thing but I like the rubber band analogy and also procrastination.

  • @cuervojones4889
    @cuervojones4889 Рік тому +1

    "on the road to burnout"? I have arrived, bought a house and set up residence.
    I'm tired. I hate my job. I'm sick and tired of the endless demands on my time for dumb $h*t. Everyone constantly wanting FROM me and nobody GIVING to me. I just want to run off.

  • @artyfhartie2269
    @artyfhartie2269 Рік тому +1

    I have plenty of energy but I could not be bothered to do anything except watching TV, drinking, eating and sleeping.

  • @jenniferatkinson5519
    @jenniferatkinson5519 Рік тому +2

    Just a great interview. For years I just wanted my father to apologize for treating me like garbage. That never happened plus he made terrible lies to my other siblings. Since his death, I chose to think of the man who helped his military colleagues fight their addiction issues. I also do what I can to show empathetic and help those in need. We are a community and there are those that need people to stand up for them. Guess you can say the military thing was multi generational.

  • @Anamaria-ew8lh
    @Anamaria-ew8lh 2 роки тому +8

    Thank you very much for teaching us to manage burnout! This eat us alive!

  • @JL-us7wb
    @JL-us7wb 8 місяців тому +1

    Thank you so much for this. I am in a real hole atm and your video actually felt genuine. There are so many self-help videos on here, but it is so nice to hear this from an experienced doctor. This video is really helping me. I am a carer, I am married, I have a busy job, so I can relate to some of your story. Thank you Dr Chatterjee.

  • @angieshearer6730
    @angieshearer6730 Рік тому +3

    Hi ive been watching your programme. Im waiting for a hip operation. But I broke my tibia and fib about 6 months ago. I had tibia nail inserted . Ive had 3 infections. I was due to have hip operation on the 2nd of October. But it was cancelled at the last minute, due to an infection in my bad leg. Im feel so down. My hobbies were walking dancing and going to the gym . Ive asked to go back to work on restricted duties. I feeling quite lonely as most of my friends were made in the activities above. I still can't walk far. Its just taking so long to my leg sorted. I would love to be able to go for a 15 minute walk 😢 . Its just taking so long to get back to normal . Any ideas . Thank You for your talks on UA-cam you will be helping a lot of people
    Angie

    • @sheiladuke3289
      @sheiladuke3289 11 місяців тому +1

      ❤ Life Will Get Easier❤ God Bless ❤

  • @daysmith5426
    @daysmith5426 Рік тому +3

    Just what I needed to hear today. Awesome and encouraging video with attainable suggestions. Thank you Dr. Chatterjee.

  • @seanogcon
    @seanogcon Рік тому

    I’m 90 and have depression all my life it’s tough. Good social friends. Thatch make me laugh is the way. Eat right. You will. Get through it Meditation is great No anger no resentful thank you

  • @esra2146
    @esra2146 Рік тому +1

    It is as if you have just seen my blood work or it is as if you are making this talk after you had listened to me and taken notes about my details..Every single thing,every every single thing is true for me.I don't know I can do it.I have started 'aging' faster in the last few months and realizing this made me even more stressed.I am going downhill!

  • @Prodigious1One
    @Prodigious1One 2 роки тому +2

    Yeah, I went through burnout while taking care of my mom for eight years. She had mental and brain health problems. I wish that everything had gone better and that she were still alive.