Work anxiety is more than just feeling stressed about a big project or a tight deadline—it’s a persistent worry that follows you from task to task, often spilling over into your personal life. Like a gnat, it never seems to fully go away even after you walk out the door at the end of the work day.
It’s the kind of anxiety that makes your heart race as soon as you sit down at your desk or keeps you awake at night, replaying conversations with your boss. Does that sound all too familiar? You’re not alone– according to the American Psychological Association’s Work and Well-Being study, 79% of employees experienced work-related stress the month before the survey.
But it doesn’t stop there. Workplace stress often affects more than just your job—it seeps into your relationships with coworkers, your quality of work, and even your home life. 56% of workers report that stress impacts their job performance, while 51% say it affects their relationships with peers. For many, this stress doesn’t just stay at work. More than three-quarters of people who say stress interferes with their work also report that it affects their personal lives.
Workplace stress is testing us all, especially as we struggle to balance demanding jobs with our personal lives. Burnout, a more severe form of work anxiety, is becoming increasingly common. Indeed found that 52% of employees feel burnout—a number that’s hard to ignore. In 2020, online searches for “signs of burnout” spiked by 24%, underscoring just how widespread the problem has become.
However, the good news is that burnout and work anxiety don’t have to be inevitable. Establishing practical ways to tackle these issues will require a concentrated and collaborative effort between employers and employees. By implementing self-care practices, fostering a healthier workplace culture, and encouraging open communication, we can start to reduce the pressures that lead to burnout.
Taking care of your mental health isn’t just about surviving the day—it’s about creating a sustainable career where you can thrive personally and professionally and ensure that work anxiety isn’t bleeding over into your everyday life.