There will be some adult language in this podcast episode, and we will explore the stress of caring too much as Managers, Supervisors, and more.
Click to listen to the podcast episode of Episode 31 - Exploring Stress At Work When It Comes From Caring Too Much.
I saw a reel on Instagram recently where the guy said,
"Stress at work comes from giving a sh*t."
Wow, that statement hit me hard because I sometimes
(most of the time) care too much, take my responsibilities
or projects seriously, and want to do the best job possible.
I care about a great outcome.
What about you?
Do you care too much while others who don't care seem to have no stress because they don't give a sh*t and appear to attract whatever they want at work? They get promotions and special projects and climb the corporate ladder fast while dumping their work on everyone else, especially the Doer.
At the same time, the Doer is overwhelmed and receives no recognition for all they do while someone else takes the credit.
My husband and I recently started watching a show called Loudermilk on Netflix. Caution warning: it is an adult TV show that can be offputting (provoking uneasiness, dislike, annoyance, disturbing, or disagreeable). I am bringing this show up because one of the characters, Tom, in the show has a horrible boss who takes all of Tom's ideas as his own and makes him go to court order meetings pretending to be his boss.
So many times throughout my career and volunteer positions, I make a suggestion, and later, someone brings up the suggestion again and takes credit for it.
If this happens to you, are you happy the suggestion will finally be implemented, or are you angry and silent?
How do you deal with your internal emotions?
What keeps you motivated to do your best and not let these situations jade you, defeat you, and overtake your ambitions and confidence?
Some may say what does it matter? It's just a job.
As Managers and Supervisors, we may only know what is truly going on with our team if we spend time with our staff and they feel safe discussing these situations.
Does your staff feel comfortable talking to you about uncomfortable situations happening in the work environment?
Do you feel comfortable asking how it's going and receiving unfavorable feedback you may have to address?
As a manager and supervisor, do you ignore things, hope they go away, and use the attitude I don't care to deal with the daily grind?
Think about the stress that is going on around you.
Have employees been calling out more than usual lately?
What about employees' attitudes at work? Are they more reactive than proactive, aggressive, unmotivated, sensitive, or lacking in productivity?
How are you feeling? Are you stressed or uncaring, or both? Or do you care too much?
Who do you want in your organization: the person who cares too much, the Doer, the person who doesn't care, and the person who takes advantage and doesn't care who they step over to get there?
I know these are some difficult and uncomfortable questions; however, they are great for self-reflection. Some people take their jobs and work performance seriously and care about them, while others take advantage of others to move up in the organization.
Caring about your job and work performance is not bad; it's admirable and a good trait, but it does cause some stress. How much stress that's up to you how you handle that stress. If you are an overthinker, that may cause more stress than someone who self-reflects, comes up with solutions, or chalks it up to a life lesson and moves on by not thinking about it anymore.
Stress is a silent killer in the workplace in many ways: physical, mental, and emotional. Being aware of it, actively finding ways to combat it, and discussing and sharing it will help everyone feel safe talking about how to make the work environment happier.
How can we, as Managers and Supervisors, improve the work environment? One day at a time.
This podcast episode offers a lot to consider. I would love your thoughts on this topic. If there is another topic you would like me to explore, please leave a comment.
Today's podcast Affirmation
I choose to let go of what I can't control!
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Until next time when we meet again!
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