Burning Bright without Burning out !!!!!!!!!!!
BURNING BRIGHT WITHOUT BURNING OUT

by Ada Porat
News reports remind us daily of the needs of vast populations around
the globe, compelling us to do something about it, to make a
difference in the world around us.
It is an innate human trait to help where and how we can. And yet, the
needs of loved ones and friends can feel overwhelming at times.
How much should you do?
In responding to calls for help, how do you find balance between
burning brightly and burning out? What puts you at risk for burning
out, and how can you best prevent it?
Burnout can be described as a mismatch between an individual and their
environment that causes long term distress. We are most at risk for
burning out when there are mismatches between the reality of life as
it is and our expectations around it. In other words, we can get so
caught up in the process of doing that we lose sight of the big
picture and forget why we got involved in the first place.
We may get so caught up on the process that we don't make time for
rest, regeneration and connection with our Higher Self and others.
When this happens, we lose the delicate balance between external needs
and our internal sense of purpose and identity. In our efforts to meet
external needs, we neglect the most important need of all: the need to
stay connected to our inner truth.
In burnout, we find joy smothered by the heaviness of negative
emotions. Instead of enthusiasm, we start feeling powerless and lose
our drive. And unless we realign with our core values, expectations,
and support system, stress can reach levels that manifest as declined
performance, physical ailments or conflict in relationships. Life
appears unmanageable and our problems overwhelming.
If this description sounds familiar, don't despair! It is not the
circumstances that have changed to project gloom and doom, but the
perceptions of the mind in burnout. It is important to recognize that
you alone are responsible for giving too much for too long, resulting
in this state. Now that you are aware of it, you can make new choices
to rekindle the flame of passion for life!
When one's life force energy burns brightly, life looks completely
different. We find that our thoughts, emotions and actions flow easily
from our alignment to a Higher purpose. We feel energized by the
activities of life and are so engrossed in the moment that time
literally flies by. We are filled with the positive attitude of
"can-do" that leads to positive achievement. We are renewed by hope,
dreams, confidence and faith - in short, we are in love with life! And
because we move with the flow of life, we feel connected to everything
around us.
How do we recover from burnout or better yet, become immune to its
insidious effects? The answer can be captured in one word:
realignment. Recovery from burnout requires that we look at where we
strayed off the path of alignment to our innate rhythm and balance, so
we can navigate our way back. Recovery requires of us to reconnect
with three core areas: our values, expectations and support community.
Realign with your values
Take time out to clarify why you are so involved. Are you doing it
from a place of guilt, duty or because others expect you to? If so, it
is time to clarify what your own purpose and values are. True
happiness and fulfillment come when we live in alignment with our core
values, because our values drive our behaviors. When our actions are
not in alignment with our core values, it leads to friction and
stress. We often rationalize that we will take care of our own needs
after we have met the needs around us, when in reality it should
happen the other way round. We need to align with our values first;
then we can reach from that place of personal strength to help others.
Realign your expectations
Are you involved because others expect it of you? Decide who is
responsible here - you are not responsible for another's life,
choices, or lack of responsibility. Instead, you are responsible for
your own life, including the choices you make. Let go of the illusion
that you can control circumstances and outcomes. Know what is feasible
for you to contribute and do those things; then let the others go! You
are not responsible for everything, so let go and let God. By letting
go of unrealistic expectations, you conserve your energy and power to
focus on what you can do.
Realign to your support system
People and activities that allow us to simply be, have great
restorative value. It is important to stay connected with people who
know you well. They can give support and encouragement when you are
running on empty, or serve as a neutral sounding board at the end of a
rough day. Plan time to reconnect with your inner child and leave the
cares of adulthood behind for a time of carefree play. Go for long
walks and reconnect with the restorative power of nature. Take time to
enjoy the simple pleasures of life: eat, laugh and dance. Let the
rhythm of simple activities restore your soul. Take time out to
nurture your soul through prayer, meditation or contemplation. Banish
negative self-talk from your life. Instead, engage in positive
self-talk and affirmation of your abilities.
When you take time to renew yourself in these three areas, you will
find yourself better able to live in the moment. Your light will shine
brightly to bring hope, laughter and comfort to others. And in the
process, let that radiance splash all over you as well!

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©Copyright 2008 Ada Porat. This article may be freely distributed in
whole or in part, provided there is no charge for it and this notice
is attached. Ada Porat is an energy kinesiologist & life balance coach
with extensive international teaching & clinical experience. She uses
body/mind/spirit techniques to help clients burn brightly without
burning out. For more information, visit http://www.AdaPorat.com
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hopeless situations;
there are only
people
who have grown
hopeless
about them."
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