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Yes! As an adult, you spend at least 8 hours a day with the people you work, and usually less with your spouse.
A positive work environment can change your life ❤️ where you work is one of the most important choices you can make for your health
I know! And some people don't realize it.
People don’t leave bad jobs, they leave bad managers.
Couldn't agree more! Bad managers might be the reason # 1 people leave jobs.
For sure. Same goes for a client who you work with closely.
Thanks! I agree that everything you deal with daily or have a close relationship with can be detrimental.
Absolutely. A bad manager is 100 percent a reason to leave a company.
Couldn't agree more! We are on the same page.
That's for sure. Bad leadership even produces a very high attrition rate for companies. IMO, managers is the first most influential character in our career.
I agree. I have had good and bad managers. I have learned what to do and not to do.
Omg yesss, had a horrible boss and I felt like I was on edge and stressed all the time. Feel MUCH better at my new place bc my manager is way more chill
A bad boss it's the worst. I wish they would know the impact they are having on each employee.
While a manager can have a significant impact on one's mental health, I would not compare it to the impact of a spouse. However, a toxic work environment or negative management can have severe consequences for one's well-being.
While a manager can undoubtedly impact an employee's mental health, it's important to note that the impact is often temporary and less significant than that of a spouse or family member. Managers must be aware of their effect on their employees and strive to create a positive work environment.
I think it's definitely possible for a manager to impact an employee's mental health, mainly if they are in a high-stress or demanding work environment. Personally, I think it's essential for managers to prioritize open and honest communication, set realistic expectations, and offer support and resources when needed.