@leyla_aliyeva1 I totally agree..naps are the best solution to restart the brain.
Thinking about the same thing over and over again numbs your mind and can result into a burnout. So, naps are a quick way-out.
My secret is morning exercises. This allows me to quickly wake up, cheer up and get to work. Basically, I don't think about burnout. I know that I have goals, and my work is only a means to achieve these goals. And I just don't have time to burn out 🔥🛑😉
I have recently started practicing yoga and meditation for few minutes in the morning, and I have realized the benefits of these practices on an individual level.
Personally I know when I'm about to reach a point of burnout and will stop what I'm working on and binge a few episodes on Netflix or something.
Any time I notice one of my guys on the dev team showing signs of burnout or working too long on a certain feature I tell them to stop what their doing, save all code, and take the next 12-24 hours off or throw them an easy feature on our low priority to-do list so they can build up confidence one gets when completing a task.
The recovery time it takes from a burnout can be days, so it's best to ccatch it before hand and take the 12-24 hours of R&R or something other than task at hand.
I usually like to reflect upon what I have done. This could be in the form of journaling. Music really helps to calm my nerves. And if possible, travel definitely helps me avoid burnout.
I deliberately Incorporate mechanisms to keep me up and running throughout the day.
Short breaks, stretches, and walks definitely help during the work day.
Also:
As a Muslim, you are supposed to pray five times a day and each prayer is preceded by Ablution (you wash visible parts of your body).
If you've seen a Muslim pray, you'd notice it's almost like a yoga session. This gives me a much-needed break and helps me connect with my spirituality throughout the day.
Staying grounded, calm and present is a proven antidote to burnout.
Just putting a comment here so I can know when someone finds an actual solution for burnout. I think personally though, for me its just taking enough breaks in between work. and playing some video games when I can.
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