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Reflections on a Long Easter Weekend in the UK

By LCousins
April 26, 2025 3 Min Read
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A Lesson in Self-Care and Recognising Burnout

I had been looking forward to this year’s extended Easter break in the UK. Having secured several days off work, I was excited about spending quality time with my children, who were on their school break. However, the universe had different plans for us.

As the weekend approached, my eldest son developed a cold. Anyone with young children knows how quickly illnesses can spread within a family, and it wasn’t long before I caught it too. What started as a minor inconvenience for him quickly escalated into a severe flu-like illness for me. Instead of enjoying family outings and activities, I found myself huddled under a blanket, feeling sorry for myself and missing out on the fun.

Initially, taking time off work seemed like a great idea. However, as my illness worsened, it became clear that it was more serious than just a common cold. Despite my best efforts to recover quickly, I had to extend my leave from work because the illness was too severe for me to return. This unexpected turn of events forced me to confront my physical health and mental state in a way I hadn’t done before.

Reflecting back, I realised that I had been working crazy hours at work, in addition to managing the household and children as a single mum. This had resulted in me getting only 4-5 hours of sleep a night and pushing myself way beyond my limits. I was already on the brink of burnout before I got sick. The moment I stopped my intense work schedule, my body became vulnerable, and I caught the illness from my son. The rapid decline in my health made me think about how stress and constant activity can weaken our immune systems. It was a stark reminder of how important it is to listen to our bodies and to recognise the signs of burnout before it’s too late.

Burnout sneaks up on us silently, often without us realising it, until our bodies demand our attention. The long work hours, constant deadlines, and family responsibilities had slowly eroded my well-being. It wasn’t until I took a moment to stop and reflect that I realised just how exhausted I had become. This Easter weekend, although not what I had expected, served as an unplanned wake-up call for me.

The experience highlighted the importance of identifying burnout symptoms early and taking immediate action to prevent further mental health decline. Self-care isn’t an indulgence; it’s an essential requirement for anyone managing multiple responsibilities. It’s crucial to set boundaries and to prioritise our well-being to maintain a healthy balance in life.

Moving forward, I plan to adopt a more balanced lifestyle. I’ll make sure to set aside time for relaxation, ensure I get enough sleep, and monitor my stress levels. Taking breaks is essential for maintaining both physical and mental health. It’s about recognising that we need to recharge and that it’s okay to take time for ourselves.

Although the Easter break didn’t go as planned, it taught me invaluable lessons. I learned to listen to my body’s signals, recognise my personal limits, and prioritise self-care. We can’t help others or enjoy our time with them if we’re running on empty. Recharging our batteries shows our commitment to a balanced life and demonstrates strength rather than weakness.

For others facing similar challenges, here are a few tips to prevent burnout:

  • Take regular breaks during your workday to rest and recharge, even if it’s just a few minutes.
  • Prioritise sleep by aiming for at least 7-8 hours a night. A well-rested mind and body are more resilient.
  • Engage in activities you enjoy and that help you relax, whether it’s reading a book, going for a walk, or pursuing a hobby.
  • Set boundaries between work and personal life, and stick to them. This separation is crucial for your well-being.
  • Don’t hesitate to reach out for support when you need it, whether it’s from friends, family, or a professional. You don’t have to face everything alone.

Remember, self-care isn’t selfish; it’s necessary for your well-being and for those who depend on you. By taking care of yourself, you’re better equipped to take care of others and to enjoy the moments that matter most.

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