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Serving Over the Long-Term: Making Self-Care and Wellness a Priority So You Can Avoid Burnout

Serving Over the Long-Term: Making Self-Care and Wellness a Priority So You Can Avoid Burnout. Ken Ginsburg, MD, MS Ed The Military Child Education Coalition Scientific Advisory Board. Something We Who Serve Others Rarely Speak About. Us. We are the role models that. . .

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Serving Over the Long-Term: Making Self-Care and Wellness a Priority So You Can Avoid Burnout

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  1. Serving Over the Long-Term:Making Self-Care and Wellness a Priority So You Can Avoid Burnout Ken Ginsburg, MD, MS Ed The Military Child Education Coalition Scientific Advisory Board

  2. Something We Who Serve Others Rarely Speak About • Us

  3. We are the role models that. . . • Display resilience • Choose to cope in healthy ways • Admit vulnerability and personal limits • Reject stigma • See strength in seeking help

  4. How do we define success?

  5. To touch many lives over a lifetime of service and connection with others

  6. Burnout Prevention • Caring professionals are at increased risk because of the intensity of their work and the emotional bonds they form with the people they serve.

  7. The Worst thing is not to be stressed . . . it is to be NUMB

  8. Stress is usually something people are acutely aware of, whereas burnout can present insidiously. • When you are stressed, you care too much, but when you are burned out, you don’t see any hope of improvement. You are numb.

  9. Stress • Characterized by over engagement • Emotions are overreactive • Produces urgency and hyperactivity • Loss of energy

  10. Stress • Leads to anxiety disorders • Primary damage is physical • May kill you prematurely • Activated, sometimes paralyzed

  11. Burnout • Characterized by disengagement • Emotions are blunted • Produces helplessness and hopelessness • Loss of motivation, ideals, and hope

  12. Burnout • Leads to detachment and Depression • Primary damage is emotional • May make life seen not worth living • Depleted

  13. Workplace Factors that lead to burnout: • Cultures that normalize extending oneself beyond physical, or emotional capacities. • Cultures that confuse over-functioning with ambitiousness and blur the boundary between professional and personal lives. • Coercive or punitive rules • Work that causes you to violate your personal values

  14. Individual Factors that lead to burnout: • Individuals who have unmet personal needs or have conflicting needs • Individuals whose self definition is too tightly tied to work • Setting unrealistic goals for yourself or having them imposed on you • Being expected to be too many things to too many people

  15. The Universal Factor that may lead to our burnout: • Those who spend their work lives attending to the needs of others, especially if their work puts them in frequent contact with the dark or tragic side of human experience.

  16. Today’s FocusIndividual Factors That Lead to Burnout: Self Reflection and Prevention

  17. Finding your buttons

  18. Boundaries • The Rescue Fantasy • Love without boundaries is not safe for anyone • How much can you give each person?

  19. Being Trauma Informed is Healing (For Us and Youth)

  20. The Most Important Individual Factor • Self Care: The Greatest Gift You Can Give Those You Serve

  21. The Worst thing is not to be stressed . . . it is to be NUMB • The Tupperware Box

  22. The Antidote to Burnout • Mission • Mentoring • Attention to Self

  23. Resilience(This time we’re talking about you)

  24. Resilience • The Ability To Overcome Adversity • The Capacity to Bounce Back

  25. Resilience • is • NOT • Invulnerability

  26. Resilienceis NOTa character trait. • It is affected by supports and circumstances!!!

  27. The Bottom Line • We will be more resilient if important people in our lives believe in us unconditionally and hold us to high expectations

  28. The importance of Connection can not be overstated. . . • Family • Spirituality • Community • Mission

  29. Finding Competence . . . . . . Building Confidence • Rejecting perfectionism • Rejecting imposter syndrome • Allowing human frailty • Catch yourself being good

  30. Finding Competence . . . . . . Building Confidence X X X

  31. Even superman wasn’t perfect

  32. Resilience • Is about learning to cope, in a positive way with life’s inevitable stressors • We might do our greatest good by modeling for youth our repertoire of positive coping strategies

  33. Discomfort Relief Relief Positive Coping Strategies You Feel Awful!!! You Feel Awful!!! You Feel Awful!!! Stress Discomfort Discomfort Negative Coping Strategies

  34. Stress Management : Tackling The Problem • Making the problem manageable • Active Avoidance • Let Some things go

  35. SerenityPrayer • Grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change; courage to change the things I can; and wisdom to know the difference

  36. Stress Management : Taking Care of My Body • Exercise • Fear • Anger

  37. Stress Management : Taking Care of My Body • Relaxation • Nutrition

  38. Stress Management : Taking Care of My Body • 7) Sleep • Stimulation • Cool Down Exercise Shower • Release emotion

  39. Stress Management : Managing Emotions • Instant Vacations • Releasing Emotions

  40. Stress Management Plan : Making the World Better • Contributing to the world

  41. To take care of yourself is to be Strong . . .To take care of yourself is to remain Powerful enough to serve others over the long term . . .

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