dearJulius.com

11 signs your job is making your life miserable

© WAYHOME studio/Shutterstock

By Natalie Walters, Business Insider

  • Every job has its ups and downs. But there can be a serious issue if your job is constantly downs, according to Amy Morin, the author of "13 Things Mentally Strong People Don't Do."
  • If your job is dominating your every thought - particularly all of the things that have gone wrong, or all of the reasons you don't want to go - it can negatively impact your time away from work.
  • If something good happens at work, but you can still only see the negatives, your job may be taking an outsized toll on you.

Everybody has bad days at work. But if you dread waking up every Monday through Friday, or you regularly find yourself sitting at your desk on the verge of tears, you probably have a more serious problem on your hands.

Amy Morin, author of "13 Things Mentally Strong People Don't Do," says a hostile work environment can cause people to be miserable and may, in some rare cases, even be linked with depression. The problem is, once you fall into that trap, it can be difficult to get out.

"Feeling down about your job can set you up for a self-perpetuating cycle by taking a negative toll on the way you think and the way you behave," she explains. "The more you experience negative thoughts and unproductive behavior, the worse you'll feel." 


1. You can’t stop thinking about your job

© Hero Images / Getty Images

Your weekday evenings and weekends should be about clearing your mind and relaxing.

So if you come home and can't stop replaying a meeting that went wrong in your head or thinking about all the reasons why you don't want to wake up for work tomorrow, that can seriously impede on the quality of your home life, Morin says.

Rumination has indeed been linked to depression, and Morin says it can prevent some people from enjoying the little time they have away from an unhealthy work environment.


2. You complain about work — a lot

© Shutterstock

If you're truly unhappy and unfulfilled with your job, you may start to spend a lot of time and energy explaining to friends, family, and anyone who will listen just how bad your job is at the moment.

This release might feel good in the moment, but Morin said it's not healthy because it "robs you of mental strength." This, in turn, can increase your risk of distress.


3. Social events with coworkers start to seem draining rather than fun

© Hero Images/Getty Images

Everyone needs "me" time, but you should still enjoy being social.

If your job is sucking the life out of you, Morin said you might start to turn down any opportunity to socialize because talking with other people sounds too exhausting.

It can be as simple as eating lunch at your desk instead of the break room or rushing home after work to avoid happy hour.


4. Your thoughts about work are exaggeratedly negative

© eldar nurkovic/Shutterstock

When you have a bleak outlook on your office, Morin said you may start to think overly negative thoughts about work, such as "I'll never get a promotion," or "I always get scolded."

"Your inner monologue may drag you down even further," she said.


5. You filter out anything good about work

© Shutterstock

When you're feeling low, you tend to see the glass as half empty.

Even if nine good things happen at work one day, you will probably focus on the one bad thing, Morin said. When you're feeling down, "it's easy to overlook anything positive," she said.


6. You're experiencing some physical health issues

© Shutterstock

Depression doesn't just affect your mental health.

For some people, physical signs of depression include stomach pain, headaches, and other complaints. In addition, your immune system may not be as strong, making you more susceptible to colds and other illnesses.


7. You don't want to get out of bed in the morning — ever

© LaylaBird/Getty Images

If your job is making you miserable, you're not going to want to get out of bed because that means you're one step closer to being at work.

"It's hard to greet the day when you dread how you're going to spend it," Morin said.


8. You're irritable

© Antonio Guillem/Shutterstock

Morin says you may find your patience wearing very thin if your job is making you miserable or sad.

You might find yourself snapping at your coworkers simply for having their phone go off or for asking a simple question like, "Do you know when the report will be ready?"


9. You call in sick — just to stay home

© Ophòlie Fas/Getty

If your job is the root cause of other mental and physical problems, it makes sense that you'd want to avoid it at all costs.


10. You don't care about your work performance anymore

© 10'000 Hours/Getty Images

"Increased procrastination, lack of participation, and sloppy work are all signs you've lost interest in your work," Morin said.

This, in turn, could very well lead to your negative predictions about work actually coming true, she warns. If your work isn't good, you may actually be demoted or even fired.


11. You get the Sunday-night blues

© Ian Walton / Getty

Sunday is usually not a relaxing day if your job is making you miserable.

Instead, Morin says a feeling of dread may start to come over you Sunday afternoon (or sooner!) as Monday morning looms closer. "You may feel anxious, overwhelmed, or just plain sad about the upcoming work week," she said.

These anxious feelings mean you will have a mentally exhausting end to your weekend, which can make you ill-prepared to face the work week ahead, she said.

See more at: Business Insider

|Featured Content_$type=three$c=3$l=0$m=0$s=hide$rm=0


A Part of Julius LLC
Made with in NYC by Julius Choudhury
Name

Balance Work & Life,64,Be a Better Manager,32,Break Room,12,Burnout,1,Business Skills,124,Career Advice,307,Career Care,1,Career Choice,181,Career Growth,361,Career Paths,24,Career Problem,8,Career Tips,90,Education,129,Entrepreneurship,56,Featured,81,Features,469,Finance,13,Freelancing,3,Hiring,5,Internship,12,Interview Tips,76,Job Search,61,Leadership,98,Marketing,10,Money & Career,20,Resume,24,Retirement,3,Salary,15,Scholership,1,Side Hustle,15,Tools & Skills,19,Training,2,Work Environment,129,Work From Home,21,
ltr
item
Career Magazine: 11 signs your job is making your life miserable
11 signs your job is making your life miserable
Do you spend tons of time and energy explaining to friends, family, and anyone who will listen just how bad your job is at the moment?
https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjsz5l25Bdp6SbpARp5crm4IlHPg6dInZsupLhjPvPVCHU4v5vU25_-Fik3g-ucq5AapIgo8ghomMf4Sgk55jLFDB9ttjyubPlaZx7NxT_HYeP97KiPryGgeFxJiuCk-9A7GSBaXmEQXG5v/s1600/1.png
https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjsz5l25Bdp6SbpARp5crm4IlHPg6dInZsupLhjPvPVCHU4v5vU25_-Fik3g-ucq5AapIgo8ghomMf4Sgk55jLFDB9ttjyubPlaZx7NxT_HYeP97KiPryGgeFxJiuCk-9A7GSBaXmEQXG5v/s72-c/1.png
Career Magazine
https://career.dearjulius.com/2020/02/11-signs-your-job-is-making-your-life-miserable.html
https://career.dearjulius.com/
https://career.dearjulius.com/
https://career.dearjulius.com/2020/02/11-signs-your-job-is-making-your-life-miserable.html
true
709333744733904694
UTF-8
Loaded All Posts Not found any posts VIEW ALL Read More Reply Cancel reply Delete By Home PAGES POSTS View All RECOMMENDED FOR YOU LABEL ARCHIVE SEARCH ALL POSTS Not found any post match with your request Back Home Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat January February March April May June July August September October November December Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec just now 1 minute ago $$1$$ minutes ago 1 hour ago $$1$$ hours ago Yesterday $$1$$ days ago $$1$$ weeks ago more than 5 weeks ago Followers Follow THIS PREMIUM CONTENT IS LOCKED STEP 1: Share to a social network STEP 2: Click the link on your social network Copy All Code Select All Code All codes were copied to your clipboard Can not copy the codes / texts, please press [CTRL]+[C] (or CMD+C with Mac) to copy Table of Content