Mountain Goat wrote:
Through experience the only thing to try and do is to relax and offload responsibilities if that is possible. I also find it helps to go places to relax as it changes the scenery. I am not sure if this will work for you, but I find it re-charges me.
But whatever you can do to de-stress do it.
Before I hit the first burnout (I have had about six or seven and each has been worse then the one before), I would not have believed how hard hitting something like this can be. I know it is mental but it really effects everything physical as well. People who have not experienced it may not realize how it effects.
One becomes withdrawn from public when one can no longer mask as one feels naked. One will find oneself a target by shop security guards as one is not acting in the expected way.
It sounds like you are familiar which that experience aswell MG .
Have in such a emergency has kept reserve food supply at home mainly canned food or microwaveable stuff easy to prepare , rest. And naps may help a lot , keep activities to a minimum, and absolute basic necessities.
Even TV. Should be kept to. Softer types of shows . Rest as best as you can
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