Being on the road to burnout stinks.

Your life feels like it’s being smothered in a wet blanket. Instead of seeing the world in technicolor, you see everything in monochromatic grey that’s about as exciting as the 100th Seattle rainy day in a row.

Not only has dreariness overtaken you, but according to the World Health Organization (WHO) burnout puts your health in jeopardy. And although the WHO focuses on workplace burnout, we all know that you can’t separate your life into isolated compartments.

In other words, if you’re burned out at work, you’re burned out in other areas of your life too. 

Great, just what you wanted to know, right? Then you drag yourself through another day wishing you had something to look forward to.

Because if you did, you believe that maybe – just maybe! – you’d overcome the burnout that’s taking over your life.

Your instincts are correct. But how do you go about bringing the excitement and anticipation back into your life?

The answer…

Adventurous self-care.

Let’s dive in so you can start to spice up your life.

What Is Adventurous Self-Care?

Most of us immediately think of self-care as getting a massage, or taking a long bubble bath, or enjoying a favorite treat. These are all valid ways to care for yourself, and I highly encourage them.

Adventurous self-care is just a little different, though. Its primary focus is to zing you out of your rut and help you feel alive. 

When was the last time you dared yourself to jump out of your comfort zone? Because if you’re living your life in shades of burnout dreariness, I bet it’s been awhile. That’s why it’s called a comfort zone, right? Because it’s comfortable. 

Until you’ve gotten so used to it that you’ve dug yourself right into a burned-out rut. And when you have, you need to light a metaphorical firecracker under you to make your world come alive again. But how?

It’s simpler than you might believe.

Discover These Adventurous Self-Care Activities

Let’s face it; you’re probably feeling a little puzzled, trying to come up with reasonable activities for adventurous self-care.

Maybe you think you have to do something huge like parachute out of a perfectly good airplane. Not so! (Unless you really want to!)

Adventurous self-care doesn’t have to be something that leaves your heart in your throat or your stomach in knots. Take a look at these suggestions to get you started:

  • Take a hike in the woods in a new location. Ditch the earphones and music; instead, tune in your senses to your surroundings. Try to identify the different sounds you hear, or the scents that waft around you.
  • Sign up with a friend to walk, jog, or run a short race. Many communities have numerous 5k events for a variety of causes. Choose one you’d like to support, sign up, then get out there and participate. Bonus: the exercise will trigger your body to produce endorphins, the feel-good chemicals that boost your mood and help you overcome burnout.
  • Take a day trip to a place you’ve wanted to visit, but haven’t. Search online for interesting events, appealing restaurants, or fun shops. Treat the trip like a mini-holiday – because it is.
  • If you’re feeling somewhat daring, consider taking a comedy improv course. Many people are scared to be up on stage trying to be humorous in front of an audience, so don’t be hard on yourself if you feel frightened. No one ever died from doing improv, making it a perfect opportunity to jump out of your comfort zone! 

Being adventurous doesn’t have to mean taking an African photo safari or climbing Mount Everest. There are plenty of everyday adventures to be had in your own area, and are limited only by your imagination. 

Can you see how taking yourself out of your comfort zone, even if just a little bit at first, can bring you back from burnout? Depending on the activity, you’ll:

  • Produce endorphins that make you feel happier and more optimistic
  • Boost your self-esteem
  • Raise your energy by being around supportive people
  • Feel a sense of accomplishment and pride

I’m curious to know what you would do for your adventure! What appeals to you? What would help get you out of the burnout rut? Message me and let me know.

Let Adventurous Self-Care Bring You Back From Burnout

Burnout is serious.

So if you’re trodding down the road to burnout, I urge you to consider adventurous self-care as an antidote.

How delicious would it feel to wake up excited about your day again…

Re-awaken your dormant sense of optimism…

Look in the mirror and see yourself smiling back.

I want this for you, and I imagine you want it for yourself too.

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Author(s)

  • Dr. Whitney Gordon-Mead

    Speaker, Certified Life Coach, Ordained Minister

    Intuit Wisdom, LLC

    About Dr. Whitney Gordon-Mead:   I sold my successful financial planning business and founded Intuit Wisdom so I could help successful, high-achieving women enjoy their success without sacrificing their health, wellbeing, relationships, and dreams.   As an International Speaker, Certified Master Trainer, Certified Accelerated Evolution Coach, Spiritual Counselor, and Ordained Minister, I’ve coached and counseled powerful professional women, business owners, and executives worldwide to experience physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual balance.   Amidst my three+ decades of research and experience, leading up to my doctoral degree in metaphysics, I was able to heal from fibromyalgia, chronic fatigue, post-traumatic stress disorder, and burnout. As a result, I designed a system for accelerated wellbeing that is rooted in metaphysics. I now use this proven system to empower each client to align with her essential authentic self, master her own wellbeing, and experience greater freedom and fulfillment in all areas of life. From relationships, work, and finances to family, health, and quality of life - there are no limits! What’s unimportant falls away. Magic happens, synchronicity.   Living in South Florida with my husband, Dean (the love of my life), and my cat, Whimsy, allows me to do the things I love, like spending time outdoors, boating, relaxing on the beach, and hiking. I also enjoy concerts and musicals, reading, writing, traveling, and investing.   My dream is a world where every woman says “YES!” to herself. I believe that life is not meant to be endured; it IS meant to be enjoyed!