Top Signs of Volunteer Burn-out
©Lisa Barker
One of the best things parents can
do for their children is to volunteer in the classroom or for an after school
sport or club. But sometimes parents, especially moms, can over-commit and that
can quickly lead to burn-out and resentment. Post the following list on your
refrigerator to help keep your volunteerism in a healthy range. You might have
volunteer burn-out if.
1.
You know the teacher's planner better than she does and she has to ask you
where to find such and such in her classroom.
2. Whenever you eat pasta you think
of a dozen wearable art projects you can make with it.
3. On the average there are more
kids at your house daily than you have actually given birth to.
4. You have a PDA to keep track of
all the things you volunteer for.
5. Your husband, sitting next to
you, has to call you on his cell phone just to schedule some snuggle time, and
you have to clear it with the P.T.O. first.
6. Whenever you hear the timer on
the stove or the alarm in the morning you snarl because it reminds you of how
much time you DON'T have.
7. You've started volunteering for
more projects to get out of the ones you are already committed to.
8. You realize that you're in this
for life, which is funny because you no longer even have one.
9. You spend more evenings out than
you do at home but you're not having any fun.
10. You're away from home so much
you need to be reminded where it is.
11. You know exactly how many days,
hours and minutes until the next holiday break.
12. You're thinking of committing a
petty crime so it will show up on your next background check and prevent you
from volunteering.
13. Your child innocently asks for
dinner and you give a thirty-minute speech on how all you do is give and you've
got nothing left to give.
14. You fantasize about sending a
bill for your time to those you volunteer for or wonder if your time and talent
are worthy of a tax write-off.
15. That sarcastic voice in your
head is demanding to be heard.and you're only too happy to oblige.
16. Every time somebody praises you
for your volunteer work you eye them suspiciously, certain that they will give
you more to do.
17. You've decided that the Golden
Rule is for sado-masochists.
18. The kids want you to volunteer
for some activities on the weekend. At home.
19. You've contacted the witness
relocation program to hide you from the committee chairperson.
20. You're thinking of going back to
work full-time just to cut down on your workload.