Get All Access for $5/mo

Here's How to Deal with Stress at the Workplace Before the chronic toxicity of work-related stress engulfs every aspect of your lives, it's time to do something about it and regain sanity

By Malini Agarwal

Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own.

You're reading Entrepreneur India, an international franchise of Entrepreneur Media.

Pexel

If you are currently working, you probably know what it feels like to be stressed at work. Whether it's a string of meetings, never-ending emails, a project with a tight deadline or an annoying boss, there are various factors that contribute to workplace stress.

While growing anxiety at the workplace is the reality of modern-day jobs, a lot of people tend to ignore it and wear it as a badge of honour. However, have you ever stopped and pondered that excessive worrying and stress due to a job can have massive consequences that go beyond the four walls of an office.

Before the chronic toxicity of work-related stress engulfs every aspect of your lives, it's time to do something about it and regain sanity.

If you're a victim of workplace stress, this article is for you. Read on to find out the alarming signs of stress at work, and what you can do to alleviate your suffering.

Alarming Signs of Workplace Stress

According to a recent survey, 9 out of 10 Indians suffer from stress at their workplace. Also, 89 per cent of the population in India say they are suffering from stress compared with the global average of 86 per cent. With work-related stress hampering the physical, emotional, and mental wellbeing of a person, it's imperative to analyse the warning signs and act before they become a serious issue.

The warning signs of excessive stress at work include:

● Pressure to perform with rising expectations but no job satisfaction

● Continuously thinking about deadlines and performance reports

● Feeling anxious, irritable and depressed

● Increased workload

● Downsizing and management changes

● No work-life balance

● Excessive use of social media can contribute to higher levels of stress, anxiety and negative emotions

When is Workplace Stress Too Much?

Stress isn't always a bad thing. Depending on the situation, it can be positive or negative. In fact, a little stress can help you stay motivated and urge you to get closer to your goals. However, in today's hectic world, most working professionals tend to experience full-blown stress. Owing to long hours, tight deadlines and ever-increasing demands, the body and mind tends to get overwhelmed and drained.

According to the World Health Organisation (WHO), one in every seven individuals experiences mental health issues at the workplace. It occurs when people are presented with work that does not match their expertise and knowledge, which further challenges their ability to cope.

Today, the need for a healthy work environment is more important than ever. While it improves employee productivity, it also leads to better sales for a business. The workplace culture too has a direct impact on the stress levels of an individual.

To make it easier for you to cope with stress at work, we've highlighted a few steps you can implement personally and how you can seek help from your organization.

How To Cope With Stress At work?

Here's how you can deal with stress at the workplace:

● Turn to colleagues for support: Have a solid support system at work whom you can turn to in the event of a stressful situation. Spend work breaks engaging with people rather than spending time on your smartphone.

● Make time for regular exercise: Incorporate at least a 30-minute workout regime in your daily schedule. It can increase energy, motivate you and relax both your mind and body.

● Spend less time on social media and sleep well: Insufficient sleep can hamper productivity at work. Aim for eight hours a night and make healthy changes to your bedtime routine.

● Eat healthy, nutritious foods: The food choices you make have a significant impact on how you feel while working. Eat nutritionally-rich foods that maintain your energy and focus. Minimize sugar and refined carbs.

● Create a balanced schedule: A work-life balance is necessary. All work and no play are bound to lead to burnout. Spend time with family, engage in social activities and kick-back and relax. You could also create a plan on healthy ways to recharge at the end of a workday.

● Identify bad habits that contribute to workplace stress: Early in the stress lifecycle, identify the bad habits that contribute to prolonged stress at work. Find a way to lighten the mood by not overthinking your problems.

● Watch your social media activity: If there are certain accounts on social media that zap your energy, make you feel anxious or lead to FOMO, unfollow them straightway and instead follow accounts that help you thrive.

● Maintain a gratitude journal: At the end of each day, we all have something to be thankful for. Maintain a gratitude journal and write down the things that made you happy each day. During stressful times, revisit your journal and you'll instantly feel much better.

Stress Management In the Workplace—Role Of an Organization

While you can personally implement measures to cope with stress, your organization has a role to play too in ensuring your overall well-being.

● Wellness programmes: An employer can organize wellness programmes, medical check-ups, employee training and team outings to improve overall health of an employee.

● Employee assistance programs (EAP): An EAP is a work-based intervention programme that is designed to assist employees in resolving personal problems that can adversely affect their performance.

Managing stress at work is not something that will happen overnight. You have to practice and you will slowly start feeling better. If you have some proven ways to deal with workplace stress, we're all ears.

Malini Agarwal

Founder and Creative Director of MissMalini Entertainment

Malini Agarwal, aka MissMalini, is the founder and creative director of MissMalini Entertainment, a news media network that creates highly engaging, multi-platform content geared towards India's Internet generation.

News and Trends

Recur Club Announces Credit Offerings for Startups Beyond Series A and SMEs

In FY 24–25, the platform also plans to deploy an additional INR 2000 crores through its Recur Swift program for startups.

News and Trends

Wipro Introduces Lab45 AI for Enhanced Business Solutions

With over 1000 GenAI agents and more than 10 GenAI applications, the platform claims to offer no-code and low-code pre-built applications.

News and Trends

Palette Brands, Clapingo, and Finsall Raise Early-Stage Funding

Here are the Indian startups that announced early-stage funding rounds.

News and Trends

D2C Skincare Brand Foxtale Bags USD 18 Mn in Series B led by Panthera Growth Partners

With the raised capital, the Maharashtra-based skincare brand aims to scale its core digital business and concentrate on expanding into new categories.

Growth Strategies

Edtech Platforms Capitalising On CUET Coaching Market

Be it major Edtech companies, UPSC coaching centres, or neighbourhood tuition academies, everyone is testing the CUET waters to see what opportunities it holds for them.

Culture

The Best Work-From-Home Jobs That Actually Pay Well in 2024

If you're tired of commuting to an office and want to work remotely, consider one of these high-quality, work-from-home jobs.