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How to Come Back From Burnout
Henry Boisdequin ・ May 19 '23
Inspired by @hb's Top 7 post, tonight’s topic is...recovering from burnout 😮💨🔥
Burnout is tough. When you are burnt out from something, you resent it, and don't want touch it again. This unhealthy relationship with that thing only decreases your productivity and your mental health.
Questions:
- Have you ever experienced burnout in your coding career?
- If so, how did you recover?
- If not, how have you kept yourself protected from burnout?
- Any triumphs, fails, or other stories you'd like to share on this topic?
Yes, I experienced burnout in 2020 during the lockdown phase of the pandemic. The lockdown phase destroyed my balanced routine that I had cobbled together to counter the high-stress environment I was working in as an individual contributor.
I quit my job... kinda.
I gave notice that I intended to leave w/o having another job in place due to the stress. 2 days later, my company's Director of Infrastructure gave notice as he was moving onto another role, and I decided to pitch to our CTO that I take that role. My sales pitch worked and I moved away from individual contributor responsibilities.
It probably took me 6-12 months before I had my coding ambitions back.
Listen to your body - it tells you when you're overworking. I didn't listen to it for 3 years and it eventually blew up in my face.