5 Subtle Clues Hinting That You’re Unhappy At Work

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Most people who are unhappy at work don’t even know it. Some think that dreading Mondays and hoping for the weekend is just fatigue at work. But sometimes, this could give off the feeling that the environment is leaving them unfulfilled. It could also mean that they feel miserable and spent. According to Forbes, there are more unhappy workers than happy ones— on a global scale. This goes to show that not all unhappy workers know the truth about their state.

Being Miserable Yet Unhappy

Studies indicate that a person lives for about eighty years. During their lifespan, they spend about thirteen years working. Many would disagree as they must have spent more years than the records postulate. However, this adequately reveals that being unhappy leaves workers drained. They sometimes feel as if they have spent longer years at work.

Unhappy At Work—Five Rarely Noticed Clues

The clues below indicate that you might be having a difficult time at work.

Feeling Stuck

This is a common thing for middle-aged workers. They might not dread the thought of resuming. But doing the same thing for more than a decade can leave them feeling stagnant. Most times for people their age, it is almost impossible to learn something new. Thus this affects their chances of changing to a new job.

Constant Distraction

Not being able to have a credible attention span is one sign of being unhappy at work. This could tamper with the quality of output and turnaround time for tasks. On the contrary, people who feel happy are always full of ideas. This helps them to be creative and less distracted.

No Excitement About Work Shows That You’re Unhappy

Unhappy people at work wish that the weekend would be longer. This is different if it is not frequent and based on fatigue. But when a person constantly dreads a fresh work day or week, there’s a problem. It could be a sign of misery at the workplace. Comparing previous years and your current reality at the office would tell where the issue lies.

You’re Unhappy If You Don’t Talk About Work

If as a family man or woman work isn’t discussed after the close of the day, then it’s a sign that you may be unhappy. Most people come home to a receiving partner to briefly relive their time at work. For some people, it could be a friend or another family member. But the prevalent factor of being happy is being able to share work tales.

More Negative Energy Than Positive

Some people fail to be positive because their work is draining. They find it difficult to remember why they were excited about work in the first place. They also only see the negatives in working and may not be able to finish up simple tasks.

Oftentimes, feelings are explicitly translated into work output. People who are affected by personal problems fall in this bracket. People going through divorces, or other issues would have a tough time staying happy, especially at work. All they will see is the bad in every situation.

Final Note

Being unhappy at work may minimize one’s output. But the need to earn would often leave them without a choice. To avoid such a situation, it is best to find a well-paying job. This may help cushion the effect of being overworked. However, one must have passion, or else not even the big bucks can save them!

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