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I am absolutely completely and utterly overwhelmed

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Ihatemyseleffordoingthis · 09/01/2021 12:19

Just needed to put that somewhere.

There is more that needs doing and thinking about and care than can be possibly managed. Something's got to give, not sure what and don't have the time to work out what.

So strung out I end up doing nothing and then berating myself.

If anyone has any ideas that might help I would be most grateful.

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lightand · 10/01/2021 20:19

Sounds better.
There is a saying somewhere, isnt there, that no one goes to their grave thinking they should have spent more time at work.

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Ihatemyseleffordoingthis · 10/01/2021 20:07

Need to earn income - immediately and longer term and I'm a company director. Work delivers massive social impact and is my passion/purpose.

Am resolved to work a 4 day week next week and see if I can make that the default. DH handling the DCs homeschooling next week.

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lightand · 10/01/2021 19:36

You dont intend to stop working.
Your choice but why?
What or who compels you to work until you literally drop?

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Freewheelingoryx · 10/01/2021 19:26

That's good you didn't work op but it doesn't sound as though you had much of a rest either! I'm not sure a change is always as good as a rest!

I totally understand about the responsibilities you feel to staff though. Equally, you wouldn't want your an individual member of your staff to burn out either so I think you are allowed to pull back a bit on grounds you are setting a good example, if not for yourself? You can't do two jobs forever. Some provision has to made made (even if temporarily) to fill the position of your sick colleague. Is there a specific reason why hasn't this been done to date?
Are you able to delegate a bit more?

Wishing you well Flowers

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Ihatemyseleffordoingthis · 10/01/2021 18:51

I took your advice and did not work this weekend. Lots of cleaning though.

I already have employees - I run a social enterprise, this is part of the overwhelm as feel very responsible to them, to keep the business on track for their livelihoods as well as being incredibly in demand at the moment for what we do.

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lightand · 09/01/2021 16:57

Get an urgent doctor's appointment on monday. Not least because, to rule out anything worse. This needs to be more than a bunch of mumsnetters and yourself, diagnosing you.

The doctor will know what to say and do and prescribe something if necessary.

Also, it then means you are able to tell people you cant do x y z for the time being, because the doctor advised you that that would be unwise.

hth

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TrailingLobelias · 09/01/2021 15:14

Can you employ someone?

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AcornAutumn · 09/01/2021 15:10

I agree that 7 days a week is not feasible, or, something else has to give.

Imagine you were abducted by aliens. (Hopefully that made you smile).

What would be the most important things to do?

Your teens should be doing a lot, and if your DH and EP have full mental capacity, they can help too.

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Dugee · 09/01/2021 15:08

Can you look at things and think "will this really matter in 6 months/ 1 year / 10 years time?"

You don't say how old you are. I am early 40s and I remember feeling overwhelmed at points in my 20s and 30s (there is a lot of pressure on women at that age I think). Looking back, some of the things that were overwhelming me seemed so important at the time but actually weren't.

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Breathmiller · 09/01/2021 15:02

That is so much to be dealing with. I always think its possible to go at full tilt for a time but not sustainable for long term.

The good (!) thing about having had a breakdown 4 years ago is you are now able to see the patterns emerging now. You have a better built in radar for these things. Your body is telling you now, it's giving you an early warning system this time. Now is the time to listen so it doesn't get to that stage again.

As a pp said, the time to put out an SOS is now.

And be kind to yourself. You have a lot to be dealing with right now. Absolutely nothing pathetic about finding it all too much to sustain. That's because in reality it IS too much to sustain.

Ask for help at home. And let yourself be looked after for a bit. You may be surprised at how much everyone steps up.

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NotMeekNotObedient · 09/01/2021 15:02

Stop the 7 days a week! If your business partner can't work you'll have to get someone in to replace them? You are doing 2 jobs in 7 days and having no break. Plus your kids and elderly relatives. No wonder you are burnt out.

Definitely get teens more involved- can they become responsible for washing up, laundry, cooking 1 night per week, hoovering, dusting? Or could you outsource to a cleaner?

Is there anything your DH could help you with?

Could you get carers to assit with elderly relatives - even just a once a day visit, this will take some of the pressure off you. Perhaps they would benefit from a befriending service?

Your health comes first. Definitely reccomend calling a sick day or two, just take a break and in a few days make plans to ease your burden. Your family and business partner would not want you to mare yourself ill. You have evey right to say this is too much.

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Offskki · 09/01/2021 14:45

If you carry on as you are you risk burning out until your body shuts down. Is that an option for you?

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AintPageantMaterial · 09/01/2021 14:32

Definitely give yourself permission to half-ass things. Don’t fall into the trap of thinking that things have to be done well.
Anything you can manage moves you forward a little bit. Give any task 15 minutes of attention and yourself a bit better off.

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Freewheelingoryx · 09/01/2021 14:26

Op get in to bed and shut the door, cite flu if you have to. Seriously, go in to purdah. People will then be forced to step up. Take a couple of days off work. Could you hire someone as a gatekeeper/PA/administrator to help carry the load? Go to bed for a bit and watch mindless telly and sleep.

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katmarie · 09/01/2021 14:21

You say you have 2 teens. What can they do for themselves to take the load off? And your oh may have mh to deal with but they would not want you running yourself into the ground. My dh has depression and anxiety and other stuff, but he always will step up if I need him to. So talk to your family, tell them you need them to pitch in, and delegate as much as you can.

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SingToTheSky · 09/01/2021 14:18

@Ihatemyseleffordoingthis

I know also that I have a lot to feel grateful for. None of my family are horrible. I have work and it is usually fulfilling just more of it than can possibly be done. Live in a nice place that is safe and we can afford. Nothing to complain about really but have had bit of breakdown about 4. years and now see it as a very real possibility again.

Have classically neglected self entirely for more or less whole of last year and now paying the price I guess.

That may be, but the fact others have it worse doesn’t mean you aren’t allowed to find it difficult or to have a rant.

Burnout sucks and important to cut yourself some slack. 💐
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Ihatemyseleffordoingthis · 09/01/2021 14:17

Thank you all by the way.

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Ihatemyseleffordoingthis · 09/01/2021 14:16

I know also that I have a lot to feel grateful for. None of my family are horrible. I have work and it is usually fulfilling just more of it than can possibly be done. Live in a nice place that is safe and we can afford. Nothing to complain about really but have had bit of breakdown about 4. years and now see it as a very real possibility again.

Have classically neglected self entirely for more or less whole of last year and now paying the price I guess.

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Freewheelingoryx · 09/01/2021 14:12

Just one of those elements would be stressful in current conditions op so you should be very proud you have carried on to this point but something has to give. You cannot work 7 days a week any more. Do you know how long your business partner will be off work for? Can you employ an intern to help you? Can your oh step up more? Send up the SOS signals and do not feel badly for doing so. You need more support . Something has to give Flowers

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SingToTheSky · 09/01/2021 14:08

That is an awful lot to cope with, no wonder you feel overwhelmed! Take a breather and let yourself feel the worry etc, don’t push it away, just observe what you’re feeling and why.

Once you’ve let yourself settle into the sofa a bit, write out everything that is on your mind, even specifics like “must remember to ring X on Y day”. Sometimes keeping all these worries in my head makes it worse as it adds the stress of trying to remember it all, and writing it down gives me a bit of distance and I can see clearer connections and ideas for solutions etc.

Well done for having a bath! I’m still in my pyjamas, need to have a shower and TBH will probably get changed into clean PJs after rather than actual clothes 😳

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Offskki · 09/01/2021 14:04

some kind of burnout paralysis

You've got to listen to your body.

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Ihatemyseleffordoingthis · 09/01/2021 14:01

Been for a bath, so at least if nothing else am clean.

It is definitely some kind of burnout paralysis - have been working 7 days pw since March, business partner has been v ill so double workload, 2 teens and a little one, otherwise lovely but very disorganised OH who has on MH issues, caring responsibilities for (lovely and utterly reasonable) elderly parent, on top of diagnosed anxiety disorder.

The things I used to do to help myself don't seem to work any more or aren't possible or I find impossible to find time for.

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Freewheelingoryx · 09/01/2021 12:41

Flowers FlowersFlowers

Prioritise the most important thing: DC and or elderly frail patents?
Let your standards slide and allow yourself to go in to survival mode. Everyone fed, no one dead.
Get some routines in place (see Flylady and ignore tweeness of site) so basics : washing up, laundry, basic meals, basic cleaning, are done.
Tackle one thing at a time, in bursts of 15 mins at a time.
Don't forget good sleep, food and some relaxation if possible for yourself.

And have a look at Therapy in a Nutshell on YouTube. I can't link at the moment but what you may be suffering is a sort of stress or burnout paralysis and she has some videos which address that.

Good luck and hang in there Flowers

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Breathmiller · 09/01/2021 12:41

I also play the 15 minute game if my house feels chaotic but I'm too tired and overwhelmed to get motivated.

Set a timer.
Fanny about on here for 15 minutes
When the timer goes off I reset it and go do a job for 15 minutes.
When the timer goes off I sit down again. Rinse and repeat.

It breaks down each job into manageable chunks. So maybe i find the idea of sorting out the washing doable as my next job. So when the timer goes off that's all i concentrate on. Just folding up and putting away the dry washing. And collecting the washing to put on a load. Im not bogged down in my mind about the millions of jobs that need done. Just that one.
Then i sit down again. And when the timer goes off I do another job. Maybe, the dishes and tidy the kitchen. I also sometimes get everyone to join in. It's amazing what can be achieved in 15 minutes as a team.

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lightand · 09/01/2021 12:36

I had that once when my kids were all sick all at the same time.
Someone came and lived with me for a week to enable us all to get through it all[all pre covid]. She bravely stayed until I was back on my feet myself and able to do all the work myself again. She could have caught whatever it was herself, but could see I was overwhelmed so mucked in anyway,

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