Overworking |
A.
You Lack Energy
B.
You Have Trouble Falling Asleep
C.
Your Forgetful
D.
Your Replacing Sleep with Caffeine
According
to psych2go.net if you have exhibited any of the above signs,
possibly you are overworked.
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* Have you called in sick for work and you were not really sick?
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1.
Calling in Sick
According
to Lauren Hockenson of mashable.com employees that are calling in
sick more often or playing hooky possibly are signs that employees
are overworking. She further adds that 52% of American workers
admitted calling in sick when they were not ill. Can you relate to
that? Are you so overworked that you call in sick just to get some
rest?
A.
Solution:
Are
you able to take mini-vacations? Some workplaces have menus for
work. Employees are able to buy or sell vacation days. I recalled
when I first started working I would sell my vacation days because I
wanted the extra money. Then as I got older that did a reverse. I
would buy vacation days, because I wanted the time off. Can you
identify with any of this?
B.
Solution:
Some
Employers are allowing their employees to work from home. This
gives the employee more flexible time. There is no need to worry about commuting back and forth. The employee is working in the
comfort of their own home.
2.
Negotiate
Laura
Stack of CNN.com talks about negotiating with your boss and
prioritizing when you have too much work to do. I definitely agree
with that. We also, must remember that we negotiate all of our lives
about one thing or another.
3.
Prioritize
I
often recall prioritizing my work. I would decide what to do first,
especially when there were timelines for some duties. Although with most
businesses now when an employee leaves, they may not replace that
employee, but rather give the workload to someone else or to several
people in another department. They do this to try to save the
company money. Most times adding more workload will during the course of time overwork employees.
Some
of the managers may offer to help you with your work to see what you
actually do. Many times they do not have a clue, because they are so
busy going to meetings. I recall allowing my manager to do that with
me. My co-workers just declared my manager slowed the process of our
work. I thought she probably did slow it up that day, but if I
did not showed her, she would not have had a clue about all the
workload that my co-workers and I had to do. She did try to come up
with solutions to help ease the work load. I was thankful for that too
4.
Look Somewhere Else
Possibly
you have gone as far as you can with this employer. Maybe all the
signs are there that the employer does not appreciate you. As far as
loyalty goes, employees no longer stay at a job for 10 or 15 years.
Instead, they may leave after 2-3 years for a better job opportunity.
They may find a job where they can work smarter not harder.
5.
Your Health
I
do know that it affects your health. I recall working 7 days a week
for a full year. I really loved the money, but I was so tired after
working, I had no time to spend it, other than pay bills. I
definitely did not have a social life. So there is definitely a
down side to working all the time. According
to En. Wikipedia.org., employees that work over-time experience
higher tobacco and alcohol usage, prone
to depression, loss of productivity, and much more. So you can do
the math. Is it worth it to overwork yourself?
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Great post! So many of us have been overworked! Thanks for sharing up with us at the #WednesdayAIMLinkParty 32
ReplyDeleteIt is so easy to become overworked. Where I am, I can retire and use any unused sick leave to add time so I get more money. I plan to use it for another year.
ReplyDeleteGreat advice! Thanks for sharing with us at the Weekend Blog Hop at My Flagstaff Home! --Jennifer
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