If you're dealing with burnout at your corporate job, it could be time for a career pivot. Learn some common signs of corporate burnout, and some advice for seeking new opportunities.

5 Signs of Corporate Burnout

Lack of job security, stagnant wages, and outsourcing are wreaking havoc in corporate America. Stress and worry are causing incidences of work burnout to increase. A 2024 survey conducted by the Society for Human Resource Management revealed 51% of people feel “used up” at the end of the workday and 44% feel burned out at work.

Here are a few signs of corporate burnout:

1. Constant Exhaustion

Feeling drained, lethargic, and lacking energy all the time, even after a good night's sleep.

2. Decreased Productivity

Struggling to complete tasks on time, missing deadlines, and having difficulty concentrating.

3. Loss of Interest

Losing passion for work that used to be fulfilling. People suffering from burnout often feel disengaged and detached from colleagues and projects.

4. Physical Symptoms

Burnout can cause headaches, stomach problems, or other physical symptoms that are related to stress. Over time, work burnout symptoms can lead to an increase in blood pressure, heart disease, stroke, and more, according to the Mayo Clinic. It can also take a toll on your mental health, leading to an increase in anxiety and depression.

5. Negative Outlook

Feeling hopeless and pessimistic about work, with a sense that nothing will change for the better.

How to Successfully Career Pivot

Are you feeling stuck in a rut at your corporate job or is your stress at an all-time high? It’s never too late to pivot your career and strike out on a new path. Follow these tips to change careers:

Take Time for Self-Reflection

Look before you leap. Are you truly dissatisfied with your current role, or is this just a tough season? Every job has the potential for stress at certain times. But, if you’re feeling consistent dissatisfaction with your role, it may be time for a change.

Inventory Your Skills

Write down a list of your skills. Make sure to include your technical skills as well as your soft skills, such as communication, leadership, problem-solving, and critical thinking. 

Brainstorm New Opportunities

After you have a solid grasp of your skillset, brainstorm new opportunities. If you’re ready to leave your corporate career behind, entrepreneurship can be a viable option. Nearly 29,000 businesses launched in December 2024, the U.S. Census Bureau reports.

Build Your Network

Anytime you want to embark on a new career path, having a supportive network can make all the difference. Tap your current connections for guidance and advice. If you’re considering business ownership, joining local business networking groups can help you get the word out about your new venture and offer salient advice.

Pivot Your Career to Franchising

If you find you’re headed down the road toward corporate burnout, it's time for a course correction. Starting a business can put you on a path to financial freedom and self-sufficiency. Small businesses are the backbone of the American economy, and owning a part of Main Street allows you to diversify your portfolio and control your destiny.

But starting a business can be intimidating. If you're looking to pursue entrepreneurship but want the support and guidance of an established brand, franchising provides a solution. As a franchisee, you'll have access to a proven business model, established branding and marketing strategies, and ongoing training and support. At least 31% of franchisees are “very happy” they started their business.

The Tailored Closet: An In-Demand Opportunity

The Tailored Closet is the prescription you need to end workplace dissatisfaction and is one of the easiest franchises to open. We’re a home-based franchise specializing in designing and installing custom storage solutions for residential and commercial clients. We give you the freedom and flexibility to run your own business while still benefiting from our established support and resources.

Demand for home organization is growing. As the Federal Reserve continues to cut interest rates, homeowners are relying on rising property values to fund home improvement projects. Spending on home improvement is forecast to rise 1.2% in 2025 to $509 billion.

Reimagine Your Future

If you’re feeling battered and bruised from the daily grind of your corporate job, inquire now to learn the next steps to start a home organization business with The Tailored Closet.

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