This year don’t get stressed at work! That’s quite a goal to live up to, and it obviously isn’t something you can guarantee you can stop happening, but if you’ve found yourself in a semi-serious New Year, New Me mode coming into 2020, you’ll be looking for ways to eliminate stress and have a better work/life balance.
According to the Health Executive Agency, a study on work-related stress, depression or anxiety statistics in Great Britain found that “work-related stress accounts for an average of 23.9 days of work lost for every person affected”. That’s over three full work weeks for […]The post How Being Stressed At Work Can Affect Your Health appeared first on Ms. Career Girl.