Everyone has those days where you struggle to start that new project, or finally finish the last one. You’re well aware of the all the work that lies ahead – you might even put in a few hours today, but somehow at the end of the day still feel unproductive.
Motivation and morale is low, and you can feel it affecting the people around you. This is burnout and it’s toxic. It’s easy to catch and difficult to overcome.
Burnout is a consequence of repetition without progress. When you’re solving the same problem over and over again, quality suffers because you still have deadlines to meet and features to ship. This happens because requirements weren’t clearly defined from the start and the scope changed late in the development cycle.
You can avoid burnout by spending more time planning before doing any development:
The little things matter too. Spending the extra few minutes to create some concrete tasks to accomplish today will make you feel more productive and help avoid burnout.
When you inevitably get that feeling, here are some tips to get back on track:
It can be difficult to take a break when you still have deadlines to meet but following the above advice when you start to feel burnt out will have an overall positive effect to your productivity, quality of work and most importantly – your sanity.