Are you experiencing issues at home and work? Is your energy suffering, but you still can’t sleep at night? Do you have significant mental or physical changes that aren’t related to anything else? If so, it might be that stress leads to severe overwhelm in your life, which means it might be time for a mental break.
The hard part is recognizing that your stress level has worsened to the point where you need to make some changes. Here are some of the more common signs that you need a mental break.
You Are Headed for a Nervous Breakdown
One of the most common signs of taking your mental health seriously and getting a break is when you feel like you’re headed for a nervous breakdown. This might manifest as feeling overwhelmed all the time, struggling to complete everyday tasks, or even experiencing panic attacks.
A nervous breakdown, or mental breakdown, is when your stress gets to the maximum level. Not everyone “snaps,” as you might see portrayed in media, but many people get to the point where they can no longer handle anything anymore. You might make a rash decision like quitting your job or packing up and leaving wherever you are, or you may find that you can no longer function daily.
People have noted symptoms like severe depression, lethargy, fatigue, sleeping for days, constantly calling in sick to work, neglecting personal hygiene, and having sudden mood swings and angry outbursts.
If you are exhibiting any of these signs, it is a good time to take a mental break and figure out what can be done about your primary sources of stress.
Your Anxiety or Stress Has Worsened
Have you noticed that your stress or anxiety has suddenly gotten worse recently? Maybe you have stress that is only getting worse instead of better, you have more panic attacks and moments of heightened anxiety, or you just no longer have those little breaks from your stress. This can be another sign that it is time for a mental break. Your body and mind need a break from the stress in your life, which everyone deals with, but nobody should have 24/7.
Your Relationships are Suffering
Another common sign that you need a mental break is when your relationships suffer. This can be a romantic relationship with a boyfriend, girlfriend, or spouse, or just with close friends and loved ones. When your relationships suffer, it is an excellent time to think about the reason and if your mood or behavioral changes might be contributing to it. You don’t want this to go on for too long before you make changes to reduce your stress and overwhelm.
Your Work is Suffering
Your work might also start suffering when you have high levels of stress or burnout. This can be any work you do, whether in college if you run a business, work from home, or work outside of the house. Think about how your business is run and your productivity right now compared to a month ago or a year ago.
Are there considerable changes? Do you get less done? Are you having problems with focus and concentration? Are you earning less money? Not only can these be signs of the amount of stress you have, but they can make your stress worse. This is a vicious cycle you need to get a handle on right away.
You Never Have Time for Yourself
Everyone needs a break and time off, no matter who you are and your life. No amount of work should be more important than having a little self-care, preferably daily, but at least regularly.
If you feel like 100% of your time is devoted to working, family, and home life, and you never have even a few minutes a day to yourself, then you are probably also in need of a mental break in a significant way.
You Feel Overwhelmed and Helpless
Lastly, if you feel overwhelmed with everything in your life, to the point where you feel helpless and don’t even know how to start fixing it, you need a mental break. You might also be headed toward a breakdown, so giving yourself some time right now is the best way to avoid it.