Ways to tell your workplace isn't working
Toxic Workplace:
A toxic workplace is one that causes emotional and physical reactions over a period of time that diminishes productivity and happiness. Quite literally it resembles poison to your career and well-being. The good news is that a toxic work environment is not permanent one and recovery takes place once you identify the problem and develop a plan of action.
Know the signs:
Negative attitudes
Do these comments sound familiar?
"If I don't leave my job, I will lose my mind."
"I feel like I am in prison."
"I don't have a life anymore; it's all work."
"My boss is making me crazy."
"Everyone around me is negative."
Increased anxiety
You live in a constant state of worry that you are doing something wrong; that if you make a mistake, you may lose your jobs; that you can’t keep up with your workload; or impending doom. An anxious mindset often leads to mistakes.
Anger
This can include an increased level of irritability, being short-tempered with those around you, being less patient or participating in blaming others. Too many demands and less time to meet them can create hostility.
Lack of control
This can happen over time when you are overwhelmed with work pressures or change. There is a sense of powerlessness that comes from feeling ignored or being unable to say no to something. When work pressures increase and you have little input on how the work will be done, you can feel powerless and stuck.
Loss of confidence
When you start doubting your abilities to do your job, that’s a red flag you may be in a toxic work environment. Comparing yourself to other people and being reminded you are not meeting expectations can lead to a loss of confidence. When your work culture values the bottom line more than it does people, you can find yourself in a constant state of uncertainty, which often produces a feeling of low self-worth.
Diminished relationships
This evolves slowly, but you may find yourself gradually losing interest in going out, being too fatigued to socialize or being so consumed by work that you don’t have enough time for other people. In one incident, an employee described how he left work Friday night focused on being a recluse until Monday morning. He had no desire to go out or to develop relationships. He was too tired to do anything outside of work.
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