Burnout is a very real and serious workplace problem. This can become very evident at the end of the year when employees are rushing to finish everything before deadlines or to take a long vacation.
According to the job site Indeed, COVID-19 has taken a toll on workers even more in 2021, compared to 2020. The survey conducted by Indeed found that 52 percent of those surveyed felt “burned out” in 2021. Sixty-seven percent of those asked said that feeling burned out has become more pronounced as COVID-19 has progressed. It’s more noticeable among remote workers (38 percent), compared to 28 percent of employees working in person.
Gallup reported in October 2020 that between 2016 and 2019, worker burnout was already on the radar. Once COVID-19 hit workers in 2020, those working remotely 100 percent of the time are reporting even higher levels than those who work outside the home.
The beginning of a new year is the best time to reevaluate your company’s strategies for avoiding burnout and find ways to energize your employees for a more productive future. Here are a few tips to help your employees find the energy they need to power forward.