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Why taking leave isn't enough to recover from burnout: 7 daily habits that can help

TIMESOFINDIA.COM | Last updated on - May 26, 2026, 17:00 IST
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Why taking leave isn't enough to recover from burnout: 7 daily habits that can help


Nowadays, it is becoming increasingly difficult to avoid experiencing burnout due to numerous factors such as lengthy working hours, the constant need to respond to different notifications, the inability to relax, and so forth. However, although going on leave might seem to provide a temporary solution, experts warn that burnout is rarely based solely on physical weariness. It means that most individuals return from vacation being emotionally exhausted shortly after, since nothing in their everyday life has actually changed. Therefore, psychologists and wellness experts recommend changing several daily habits that might help to recover emotionally gradually.

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Avoid the temptation to check your notifications in the morning

According to experts, many individuals are known to start their day with reading emails and other notifications from different applications upon waking up. As a result, people immediately put themselves in stress mode, which is obviously unhelpful for burnout recovery. On the contrary, it may be beneficial to spend the first minutes of the morning doing some stretches, meditation, and other relaxation techniques instead.

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Take regular short breaks during the day



In addition, many individuals believe that burnout can be alleviated only by having more sleep and taking some days off work. According to psychologists, however, the nervous system requires regular short recovery periods too. It can mean spending a little time outside, having breaks between assignments, doing some breathing exercises, drinking water, and engaging in other similar activities. Continuous pressure can lead to the exhaustion of emotions and burnout gradually.

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Establish emotional boundaries for yourself

One of the primary causes of emotional exhaustion is over-commitment of people to various obligations. The ability to say no to something may be crucial in order to maintain emotional health and avoid burning out. In other words, people should not agree to do certain things which are not really necessary and make them emotionally exhausted. It is essential to establish appropriate boundaries to prevent such burnout in the future.

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Prioritize getting good sleep instead of simply resting more

Another important thing people tend to forget while trying to cope with burnout is that emotional exhaustion affects sleep quality negatively. In other words, despite the fact that people sleep a lot, their sleep can be quite restless or shallow. Therefore, it would be reasonable to introduce new bedtime rituals which allow sleeping more productively. Good sleep is critical for emotional well-being and stress management.

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Exercise regularly even if it is light

Many experts recommend doing sports while recovering from burnout. It might be beneficial to regulate some physiological processes and release tension. However, they emphasize that there is no need to engage in heavy sports; instead, any kind of activity will help. Many people experience the separation of the body from the brain, which can also be alleviated through physical movements.

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Limit your intake of information

As far as burnout is related to excessive stress, it may be helpful to stop being constantly occupied with something, as people become mentally overloaded very fast. It is recommended not to browse information, watch the news on TV, or look through social networks all the time. Instead, try to have some relaxing activities during the day, which will help you recover from emotions.

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Stick to consistent daily activities

Finally, burnout recovery does not happen overnight; thus, people should understand that it takes considerable time. Some individuals are dissatisfied because they believe one action may help to get rid of emotional problems at once. In reality, it is better to stick to consistent, simple habits, such as sleeping enough, exercising regularly, or establishing boundaries.

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