SumUp Outlines Initiatives to Avoid Burnout When Working at a Start-Up

Felizitas Lichtenberg, Global Head of Diversity and Inclusion at SumUp, outlines steps and measures that can be taken to minimize the risks of having burnout

SumUp outlines tips to avoid burnout when working at a start-up

As workers begin to return to the office and businesses start their slow return to pre-pandemic norms, employee burnout has re-emerged as a significant issue globally. According to the 2024 Global Talent Trends, a report published by Mercer, 82% of employees are at risk of burnout this year.

This issue is especially prevalent among start-ups and early-phase companies, which are normally fast-paced and hands-on environments with heavy workloads. Felizitas Lichtenberg, Global Head of Diversity and Inclusion at SumUp, a global financial technology company, outlines steps and measures that can be taken in order to minimize the risks and effects of burnout whilst working at a start-up. 

The first step is to establish clear boundaries with your boss or wider team. This involves communicating clearly when you need to leave directly after work because you have plans or blocking out time in your calendar when you want to fit in a workout during your lunch hour.

Another measure, which is often overlooked, is learning how to prioritize time and tasks effectively. Managing tasks by order of priority - instead of trying to get through everything without a plan - can help you maintain focus and prevent feeling overwhelmed by large workloads.

In addition, studies have shown that pausing work throughout the day improves mental well-being and enhances productivity. Taking regular breaks from work can help to alleviate stress and prevent you from becoming overwhelmed and, ultimately, burnt out. 

As well as taking internal measures to prevent burnout, it's important to build and foster a strong support network in your workplace and beyond. Support networks can include colleagues, mentors, friends, and family members who provide emotional support, practical assistance, and encouragement during challenging times. Many start-ups also offer free therapy support, which is a tool that should be utilized.

Finally, often the best way to prevent burnout is to incorporate stress-relieving activities into your daily routine, such as mindfulness exercises, physical activity, or hobbies, to alleviate tension and promote overall mental well-being.

With burnout continuing to be an issue among start-up employees, companies have a responsibility to educate workers on how it can be prevented, as well as offer support where necessary.

About SumUp

SumUp is a global financial technology company driven by the mission of empowering small businesses all over the world. Established in 2012, SumUp is the financial partner for more than 4 million entrepreneurs in over 35 markets worldwide. 

In the United States, SumUp offers an ecosystem of affordable, easy-to-use financial products, such as point-of-sale and loyalty solutions, card readers, and invoicing.

For more information, please visit https://www.sumup.com/en-us/.

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SumUp is a global financial technology company driven by the mission of empowering small businesses all over the world. Founded in 2012, SumUp is the financial partner for more than 4 million entrepreneurs in over 35 markets worldwide, helping them start, run and grow their business.

In the United States, SumUp offers an ecosystem of affordable, easy-to-use financial products, such as point-of-sale and loyalty solutions, card readers, invoicing and gift card issuance services, and a business account that allows customers to manage their money and receive payouts the next day.

SumUp is committed to leveraging its success to make the world a better place and has pledged to donate 1% of its revenue to support environmental, educational and entrepreneurial causes. For more information, please visit https://www.sumup.com/en-us/.

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