“Routine stress, including job strain and long working hours, may contribute to serious health problems, including elevated risk for heart disease and stroke and experiencing depression for the first time,” according to research published by the American Heart Association.
Constantly connected technologies, fast-paced and highly demanding projects and corporate culture in general can make the average workplace very exciting and also very challenging. Being challenged at work is part of what activates resilience as a skill, but it can sometimes be costly. Approximately two in three employees report that work is a significant source of stress. And stress can lead to depression and anxiety.
By taking steps to build a more resilient workforce, you can help your employees better manage their high-demanding jobs, stay balanced when faced with strong emotions and support each other in difficult times.
Use these tips to push your workplace away from routine stress and toward resiliency.