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Don't Let Your Job Get Toxic
 
By Debra Davenport
Sometimes no matter how hard you try to do all the right things at work, a job 
may feel as if it's hurting you more than helping you. Maybe the job is a bad 
fit, maybe volatility in your industry gives you anxiety about the future, or 
maybe a salary cut is making too many of your purchases stress-inducing. 
If you find yourself in a similar position, you have to assess whether your 
work situation is toxic or revivable. If you decide your job is toxic, take 
control and formulate an exit plan. It's simply not worth staying in a 
situation that can negatively impact your health, relationships, and peace of 
mind. 
If you decide to create some changes in your job, you can take the following 
proactive self-care measures to protect your well-being as you focus on the 
challenges ahead.
Speak up. Talk with your boss (if he or she is not the problem) and engage in a 
solutions-oriented dialogue. You may not be able to change the company, but you 
might be able to make your department a much more pleasant place to work.
Move. Fifteen minutes of yoga or Pilates will reduce stress, increase focus and 
mental clarity, and improve overall well-being. 
Relax. Massage, meditation and positive visualization will reduce stress, 
improve circulation, remove toxins from the body, and help you sleep.
Blow the 5:30 whistle. Don't stay in a toxic workplace any longer than 
absolutely necessary, and don't take your toxic job home with you. When 5:30 
p.m. rolls around, leave.
Take a break. It's actually smart to take a "mental health day" every now and 
then. Don't feel guilty for taking a day off to get your life back in balance. 
Get fueled. Proper nutrition is one of your best defenses. Keeping your body 
fortified helps to boost energy, prevent illness, and minimize the harmful 
effects of stress.
Go green. Living plants enhance the air quality of indoor environments, and 
also have been shown to induce positive energy.
Breathe. Recycled air in office buildings and enclosed work areas can be very 
unhealthy. If you have the option of opening windows, let the fresh air in! 
Otherwise, use air purifiers and natural aromatherapies to lift spirits and 
freshen the air. 
Color your world. Finally, don't underestimate the psychological impact of 
color. Surround yourself with greens and blues to create a sense of tranquility.
In fact, putting some of these tips into practice may change how you perceive 
your job and its challenges. It's all about perspective.
The important thing is to give yourself permission to seek a healthy working 
environment where you can thrive instead of just survive. 

 
 
Wilhelm M. Gaza
HR Manager - Career Development
ePerformax Contact Centers Inc.
4/F BPI Buendia Ctr.,
Sen. Gil Puyat Ave., Makati City
Tel. No: +632-4902288 loc 6827
Mobile No: 0917-8221604
email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]


 
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