Resiliency
Stress
We all experience stress from time to time. If we allow stress to go unchecked, it may lead to feeling distressed. The longer we function in distress the more likely we are to experience burnout. Symptoms of burnout include fatigue, feeling apathetic, physical symptoms such as headaches, and changes to sleep. Burnout can resemble symptoms of other mental health and medical conditions. It is important to follow up with your medical provider if you notice changes to your typical functioning.
Reference: The Cleveland Clinic
Burnout
One way to combat burnout is with Self-Care. Self-Care is encouraged for all individuals, not just those experiencing distress. A well-maintained self-care plan may help you build resilience to stress overall. Resiliency, self-care, and holistic wellness go hand in hand.
Reference; The value of intentional self-care practices: The effects of mindfulness on improving job satisfaction, teamwork, and workplace environments
Self-Care Plan
The FSC Counseling Center encourages you to develop a self-care wellness plan to increase the quality of your everyday life. Need help creating your plan? Schedule an initial appointment so we can help you create a wellness plan! A few moc-tastic ideas to get started include:
Emotional
Spiritual
Physical
Intellectual
Social
Occupational / Financial
Self-Help Resources
If you are looking for self-guided support that is not therapy, consider Self-Help Apps. Please note, these may have additional costs associated with them. Apps can be a great way to engage in self-care during off hours or when you are away from your in-person resources. Apps also allow people to try new skills at their own pace. Please be mindful with your screen time! Although apps can be helpful they can also consume a lot of our time and energy. Balance is key with any wellness plan.