Exodus Chapter 18. 

I'm thinking about burnout. It's common but must be dealt with because it's not healthy physically mentally and spiritually.

Here are some steps that I wrote down that one could take to help avoid being burnout. You may have some of your own.

1. Don't be arrogant to think “I am the only one who can do this!”

2.  Train people to do portions of your job and trust them.

3. Mentor them and slowly give them more responsibility even if it means letting them fail sometimes to learn.

When it comes to Edinboro camp, summer burnout is a real issue. I put in easily 80 hours a week or more. It is not as fun. I miss time with my wife and with my family. Affects my relationship with Karin. I told Karin I want to change things this summer as I learn more. Because it is summer, I do have to expect to work longer hours cuz it's the nature of the job, but to stay healthy and maintain healthy relationships I need to cut back some. Here are some of my ideas and you can act as my accountability partners to ensure that I'm doing something this summer so that I maintain a healthy body Mind and Spirit.

1. Instead of starting real early and ending real late I should switch it up. I should start later in the morning and stay later on some days, then on other days start early in the morning and end earlier in the evening.

2.  I should commit to eat one meal a day with my wife alone. That would give us a chance to talk more and discuss issues of the day and be able to stay connected with her.

3. Long hours affect my whole personal responsibilities. My devotions are cut shorter and I don't do Bible memorization as often as I would like. I don't exercise at all during the summer except for maybe some games with the kids. I've had P. E. before in the past and I am striving hard to take care of myself physically.

So I want to do better at taking care of myself physically, mentally and spiritually so that I keep growing but maintain healthy relationships.