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At one time or another, most people will experience feeling exhausted, have a general lack of energy and find it difficult to start or continue activities or job tasks – this is fatigue. Fatigue is typically more due to physical exertion. It will leave you tired, but without the emotional and mental drain that burnout brings.
Fatigue is a symptom rather than a condition, and can be caused by any number of factors, including:
What are signs of fatigue?
Signs that someone is suffering from fatigue can be emotional, psychological and/or physical, and include:
How is fatigue treated?
You can help reduce fatigue by:
How can I recognise fatigue in myself and my employees?
There are a number of signs you can look out for, including:
What can I do in the workplace to help prevent fatigue?
While the workplace may not be the cause of the fatigue, ensuring that an employee gets the supports they require will keep them healthy and safe in their work, reducing the risks of accidents, dips in productivity, and costly mistakes.
Don’t forget to also take care of yourself. As a business owner, manager, or supervisor you may also experience fatigue. It is important to listen to your body to ensure your own optimal wellness.