Sunday, November 24, 2019
Recognizing an unhealthy work environment
Recognizing an unhealthy work environment When it comes to our professional lives, most of us have a clear hierarchy of needs, including a viable salary, acceptable benefits, and responsibilities that align well with our abilities. After all, we spend so much of our lives at work (nearly 90,000 hours over our lifetimes, according to a recent Business Insider article) that it stands to reason that our core needs and wishes should be met in order to make it all seem worthwhile. But all too often, having a healthy and productive environment doesnââ¬â¢t make the list of priorities when we think about whatââ¬â¢s really important for us to be satisfied at work- and thatââ¬â¢s a real miss when thinking about your overall career happiness. Need some convincing? Forbes recently reported that ââ¬Å"a toxic workplace environment will overtake the culture of any organization, interfering with employee performance, destroying relationships and demotivating top performers. It is important to understand your organizationââ¬â¢s exposure to such an environment so that strategies are implemented to either eradicate or mitigate its effects.â⬠The question that likely remains for many of you is this: Am I stuck in an unhealthy work environment? Good question- and donââ¬â¢t be ashamed if you donââ¬â¢t have a clear answer. The truth is, it can be hard to tell whatââ¬â¢s unhealthy and whatââ¬â¢s normal and acceptable in a high-pressure, high demand modern workplace, in which ââ¬Å"doing more with lessâ⬠is the new normal. But donââ¬â¢t worry, weââ¬â¢re here to help you figure out what side youââ¬â¢re currently on. Use the following indicators to determine if youââ¬â¢re currently in an unhealthy workplace.Monitor the avoidance factorDo you find yourself regularly going out of your way to avoid both people and situations at work? If so, then chances are youââ¬â¢re working in an environment with some real unhealthy elements. These can include everything from toxic coworkers to a n unsavory and insincere corporate culture thatââ¬â¢s misaligned with reality.The effects are similar: you dread going to work in the morning and canââ¬â¢t wait to leave at the end of the day. Many folks tend to take a ââ¬Å"bare minimumâ⬠approach to their jobs when in this sort of unhealthy environment- they do just enough to squeak by and stay under the radar. The result? They often deny themselves the ability to evolve in their positions. Staying in a job like this is not a formula for career satisfaction and positive growth.Do a regular office ââ¬Å"mood checkâ⬠Most of us make it a point to check the weather each day before we head out to work, but not nearly enough of us stay on top of our ââ¬Å"mood temperature.â⬠An unhealthy work environment often has an unfortunate trickle-down effect on peopleââ¬â¢s moods, which makes it a great diagnostic tool for determining if your workplace has problems.Everyone from top management to their direct reports on down through the organizational chart can feel the impact of an unhealthy environment. If the overall mood of your colleagues (or a few key personnel who have a significant impact on others) is more ââ¬Å"doom and gloomâ⬠than ââ¬Å"happiness and sunshine,â⬠you better believe that this has a significant impact on the companyââ¬â¢s productivity, employee turnover, and long-term success.Beware of negative spillover into your personal lifeThe unfortunate reality is this: what happens at work doesnââ¬â¢t always stay at work. On top of encroaching on your personal time (if you choose to spend more hours working than youââ¬â¢re required to), the effects of an unhealthy workplace can spill all over the rest of your life.According to a recent Psychology Today article, ââ¬Å"If you are so miserable at work that you find yourself miserable at home, in your relationships and with your hobbies than your toxic professional life is seeping into every other aspect of your l ife. You may find yourself constantly talking about work and complaining about your boss when you should be enjoying your time off. Eventually, your loved ones will become tired of your negative talk and complaining, and your personal life will take a major hit.â⬠If this sounds all-too-familiar to you, then youââ¬â¢re likely in an unhealthy work situation and may warrant taking a closer look.If youââ¬â¢re curious about whether or not youââ¬â¢re currently in an unhealthy work environment, do a serious self-assessment using the information provided here to help diagnose your workplace. If you find more negative than positive, consider taking active steps towards either improving your satisfaction and happiness at work, or finding a new job that will meet your needs.
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