TUI has cancelled more holidays and flights to Sri Lanka due to ongoing political and economic instability.
09.05.2022 - 19:51 / dailyrecord.co.uk
This week is Mental Health Awareness Week. Most people will, at some point in their life, struggle with their mental health.
This can be due to a life-changing event, or anxiety, stress, or depression. Even low-level stress at work on a daily basis can cause serious issues in the long term.
Burnout is defined as the "feeling of physical, mental and emotional exhaustion" after experiencing a lot of stress over a long period of time, according to the NHS.
Here are the signs and symptoms of burnout and what you can do to manage it according to the NHS website.
Break tasks down into manageable chunks and be sure to give yourself credit when you complete them.
List the things that you are grateful for and think about what went well today.
Even light exercise can cheer us up by releasing dopamine, and a feeling of accomplishment. It will help with sleep, and with stress.
Speaking to a friend, family, a colleague who you trust, or even contacting a helpline can help us when we're struggling.
Planning can help take the stress out of certain days or events. Create a to-do list, check the journey on Google Maps, and make a list of what you need to take with you.
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