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Softball Coaching - Preventing and Treating Burnout

By Sharon Drysdale
Head Coach - Northwestern University

burnout 300x197 Softball Coaching   Preventing and Treating BurnoutCoaching is a challenging profession! Coaching can be stressful and burnout can result.

According to the Burnout Susceptibility Profile (Vernacchia, Level 2 USA Coaching Education Program), individuals who are susceptible to burnout are profiled as: extremely, goal oriented, idealistic/altruistic, high achievers, highly responsible, perfectionists, success driven.

In my opinion, coaching burnout is a transformation from energetic, involved, accomplished, capable, “spirited” coach to exhausted, bored, withdrawn, cynical, ineffective, “burned out” coach.

There are varying degrees of burnout and not everyone will express it in the same way. Whether you are at a low, moderate or severe level of burnout depends upon the frequency, intensity and duration of signs and symptoms.

Signs and Symptoms

Burnout can and probably will affect you in some way, to some extent, at one time or another.

I believe that burnout is a condition that is continuously present in all of us, at one level or another. The nature of the burnout experience, however, is personal and unique - different for each of us.
Nevertheless, we can all end up in the same place, feeling much the same way.

Although any factor associated with elevated stress levels may be linked to the development of coaching burnout, it is usually a chronic response to ongoing stress and is seldom dramatic. You may experience constant, unrelenting on-the-job-frustration due to any number of stress factors. Perhaps you are wearing down from years of dealing with difficult coaching issues, injuries, fundraising, travel, recruiting, etc. You may have initially perceived stressful situations as challenging and even motivating, but now you find the situations threatening or even boring. Perhaps you are getting older and quality of life means something different to you now than it once did.

What you experience and how you experience it will affect how you think about, see, feel, and express things. A change in your perception alters the match between you and your coaching job. The greater the mismatch, the greater the risk of burnout.

A PRE-GAME PLAN TO PREVENT, TREAT AND BEAT BURNOUT

Get Your Act Together

Take Stock

Increase Your Self Awareness

Dispell Common Myths

A GAME PLAN TO PREVENT, TREAT AND BEAT BURNOUT

Develop Some Work Guidelines

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Develop and Maintain A Social Support Group

Live and Learn

Something to Think About…

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