the activities that you participate in during this reserved break. Regular exercise has been proven to
do wonders for burnout and you do not even have to go to the gym to reap the rewards. A brisk
thirty-minute walk, particularly in nature, has aided many people’s symptoms of stress. Furthermore,
yoga and its meditative components are also useful in stress relief.
(5.4) Of course, these methods of coping with stress are all easier said than done. Many would
argue that it is nearly impossible to disconnect from today’s technological devices and the seemingly
never-ending influx of work-related emails and text messages. With that being said, the saying,
‘There’s an app for that’, also extends to solving the problem of burnout. These days, you can find
several free apps on your mobile devices or tablets to guide you through mediation. You can watch
endless videos on the Internet that play soothing music and give you step-by-step instructions on
how to disconnect. Ironic, isn’t it?
(5.5) Nevertheless, the pros of decreasing burnout are endless. Lowering your stress levels will
help your body achieve an internal balance. By reducing the amount of energy that goes into
stressful situations, you will feel more energized. Moreover, regular exercise helps the human body
release endorphins which boost one’s mood. A side effect of this includes becoming physically and
mentally stronger.
(5.6) Additionally, there are several things a teacher could do during the work day to prevent
burnout. On break, doing little exercises at your desk can provide some relief to a stressful day.
Similarly, distracting yourself with a creative activity, such as an adult colouring book, can help to
refocus tension or negative energy. Or, why not extend these activities to your students? Pacing your
lessons with less-rigorous and more fun activities can increase a student’s learning by giving them a
break from a hectic timetable. After all, some students also experience burnout.
(5.7) Having learned about how to identify and combat burnout, what is left to do? It is important
to not beat yourself up if you become stressed. Though uncomfortable, stress is a natural and
unavoidable part of human life, unlike burnout. Changing your mindset and practicing gratitude will
help you feel more positive in the face of adversity, and allow you to make better decisions on how
to cope.
A. A New Problem
B. Going Forward
C. A 20
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Century Approach
D. A Familiar Feeling
E. Burnout in Education
F. Tips for the Classroom Environment
G. Personal Benefits
H. How to Relieve Stress
I. Negative Impacts
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