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Parents Are Cracking: Expert Reveals Top Tips to Beat Burnout This Easter

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Have the Easter holidays left you feeling completely exhausted, like you might burn out if you keep going the way you are? You’re not alone. Making time to relax on busy work days and juggling kids can be a real challenge.

Newly published survey data reveals the extent of burnt-out parents or ‘BOPs’, as two-thirds (63%) feel stressed, exhausted, and overwhelmed, forcing them to seek help. The top causes of parental burnout are financial pressures, lack of control and poor work-life balance.

Such feelings are only exacerbated during the school holidays as parents are plunged into the impossible scenario of being expected to do their jobs and look after their children without adequate support. Not to mention the financial worries of paying for recreational activities, arranging childcare, driving children to various locations, or finding time to do household chores.

Commenting on the rise of BOPs, Burnout coach and author of Burnt out: The Exhausted Person’s Guide to Thriving in a Fast-paced World, Selina Barker: “Parental burnout is the physical, mental, and emotional exhaustion that one feels from the chronic stress of parenting. It’s that feeling that you can’t cope with anymore. It can manifest in emotional distancing from your child, increased irritability, and impatience. Some ‘BOPs’ may experience forgetfulness or increased feelings of anxiety or depression, and many question their ability to parent in the first place.”

Due to excessive stress levels, low energy, and prolonged feelings of physical, mental or emotional exhaustion, 39% of ‘BOPs’ sought help from their GP, some of whom were prescribed anti-depressants and other medications. However, 80% of ‘BOPs would prefer to manage symptoms naturally and would consider using a traditional herbal remedy in the future.

Sharing her tips on how to reduce parental burnout, Selina comments: “Managing parental burnout begins with acknowledging what you need. It’s far too easy to slip into the self-sacrificing parent and to think that being exhausted is ‘just how it is’. It isn’t. If every day is a struggle, then something needs to change. I recommend my clients try various strategies to help them put their needs first. Incorporating just a few of these into your daily routines can help to restore a sense of calmness and tackle the symptoms experienced by parental burnout.”

Schedule breaks from parenting

Parenting is a 24/7 commitment, but needing time away from your children, partner, work, and home responsibilities is normal and acceptable. Even two minutes of putting down the to-do list, kicking back and relaxing for a moment can help calm your nervous system and recharge your batteries.

Look at what mini breaks you can give yourself throughout the day to be still for a moment and breathe. It can be as simple as a walk through the park, a cup of tea alone, or a 5-minute meditation in the bathroom with the door locked.

When it’s time for bed, go to sleep

Late-night social media scrolling to reclaim the “me time” you didn’t get during the day can be tempting. However, this habit robs us of valuable shuteye and can result in unhealthy comparison loops.

Set aside your phone an hour before you intend to sleep and replace that scrolling time with something that helps you to relax and restore your energy. Try a hot bath, guided meditation, reading time, journaling, or wind-down yoga.

Try a herbal remedy such as Kalms Rhodiola

Try an energising adaptogen to help regulate stress and feel more alert throughout the day. Kalms Rhodiola is made from Rhodiola Rosea, a powerful herb that can help your body and brain process stress more effectively.

Studies have shown that two daily tablets of Rhodiola Rosea can reduce symptoms of exhaustion, stress and mild anxiety and help to restore your energy levels.

Do things that help you release the stresses of the day

Parenting, as wonderful and magical as it can be, can also be challenging. On those stressful days, it’s important that you have methods to direct and relieve tension.

Dancing around your kitchen with kids, stomping through the park, laughing with friends, or a burst of exercise can help you release the stress of the day, put things in perspective and generate feel-good hormones.

Get the help that you need

One of the most important things you can do for yourself and for your child is to ask for and get the support you need. It is not a sign of weakness but strength. Knowledge is power. So, recognise when you are feeling overwhelmed or struggling, and ask for help – this could be from a friend, family, partner or professional.

New Kalms Rhodiola Tablets offer relief from stress, exhaustion and fatigue, common symptoms associated with burnout. Known for its adaptogen properties, research suggests Rhodiola rosea, is an effective stimulant which can help to regulate the body’s stress hormones and relieve symptoms associated with burnout.

Studies have shown that two daily tablets of Rhodiola rosea can help fight fatigue and restore energy levels, and increases our resistance to stress by balancing the neurotransmitters in the brain, which enhances our ability to concentrate, maintain focus, and promotes a positive mood.

Kalms Rhodiola is available in-store and online at supermarkets, pharmacies nationwide, and online retailers like Amazon.


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