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Navigating End-of-Year Burnout: Addressing Seasonal Exhaustion

Overcoming End-of-Year Burnout: Effective Coping Strategies
Overcoming End-of-Year Burnout: Effective Coping Strategies

Written by: Therapy Near Me Editorial Team

Clinically reviewed by: qualified members of the Therapy Near Me clinical team

Last updated: 26/09/2025

This article is intended as general information only and does not replace personalised medical or mental health advice. Learn more about our Editorial Policy.

Engaging in self-care activities can be a powerful antidote to burnout. Practices like mindfulness, exercise, and adequate rest are essential, as suggested by research in the Journal of Health Psychology.

Setting Realistic Expectations

Adjusting expectations for the holiday season and end-of-year work goals can alleviate undue stress. This involves acknowledging limitations and setting achievable objectives.

Social Support

Maintaining a robust social support network is crucial during stressful periods. Studies in the Journal of Clinical Psychology have shown that social support can buffer the effects of stress and burnout.

Professional Help

Seeking professional help, such as counseling or therapy, can provide strategies to manage stress and prevent burnout, as recommended by the American Psychological Association.

Conclusion

End-of-year burnout is a significant issue that can impact individuals both professionally and personally. Recognising the signs of burnout and employing strategies to manage stress and expectations can help mitigate its effects. As we approach the end of the year, it is vital to prioritize mental health and well-being.

References

  • Journal of Applied Psychology
  • American Institute of Stress
  • Journal of Consumer Research
  • American Family Physician
  • Journal of Health Psychology
  • Journal of Clinical Psychology
  • American Psychological Association

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