If you feel like the emoji in the image—head exploding and overwhelmed—look out for these key warning signs:
Cynicism and Detachment: You find yourself feeling increasingly resentful toward your work, your boss, or your colleagues, and you start mentally checking out long before your shift ends.
Physical Ailments: Your body starts rejecting the stress. This often manifests as unexplained headaches, chronic muscle tension, digestive issues, or constant fatigue that sleep can’t fix.
Reduced Efficacy: You find it nearly impossible to concentrate, make simple decisions, or complete tasks that used to take you minutes.
The Dread: You experience a physical feeling of nausea, panic, or a racing heart on Sunday evening—or any time you think about the next workday.
The Bottom Line
No paycheck is worth your sanity. While we often feel trapped by financial obligations, the “worst” job is ultimately the one that asks you to sacrifice your humanity for a deadline.
If your career is eroding your mental health, it may be time to seek support, set firmer boundaries, or begin planning an exit strategy. Remember: You are a person who works, not a worker who happens to be a person.
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