Splat! Your brains just hit the computer screen after reading an email from your pastor asking you to take on yet another project. I know disgusting, but that’s how many of us feel when the workload begins to pile up. When this happens we look to see where and when we can find margin.
But then again it’s not always that simple because some of us don’t know how to say, “No” or feel the pressures of looking busy. Regardless, we all have limits and if stretched too far it can lead us down a deadly path of burned out, overwhelming, jaded ministry.
So how do we know when we are doing too much?
There are going to be different warning signs of burnout. To avoid this outcome we need to create a path of accountability. While it’s important to create systems and structures, we need to surround ourselves with people who are going to:
Know Our Limits
Call Us Out
Give Us Hope
Remind Us Of God
And you START by bringing in the people closest to you (i.e. spouse and pastor) because they will or at least should know you the best. SECONDLY, surround yourself with other youth workers in your community and allow some of your key leaders to be brutally honest with you. Sometimes (but rarely) these issues can be resolved on your own, but don’t risk it. So let’s be accountable for one another.
What are some other signs of burnout you’ve experienced?
How do you find accountability in these situations?
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