Feeling disengaged at work? Maybe it’s loneliness
Do you find it difficult to feel enthusiastic about your job? Disengagement has many causes, from boreout with job tasks or burnout from overwork to feeling disconnected from the organization’s mission. But for most of us, even good work is not enough. We also need social connection.
What do I do if I feel physically unsafe at work?
Unsafe work environments can take a toll on a person’s physical health. Every year, approximately 125,000 workers are killed or disabled by hazardous work environments. If you feel that your physical health is in danger at work, it’s important to know that you have rights and options.
How to advocate for equal pay at your workplace
Wage discrimination is a consistent inequality in the workplace. Equal Pay Day—which is recognized on March 14th this year—is more than just an arbitrary date on the calendar. It reflects how many days a woman must work in a given year to catch up to men’s earnings from the previous year. You may be wondering what you can do to advocate for equal pay as an individual experiencing or witnessing pay inequality at your workplace, or as a manager.
Four ways to support working mothers
March 12, 2023, marks National Working Mothers Day. We can support all working moms better by providing what pregnant and nursing people need at work, expanding parental leave and childcare, and accelerating the march toward pay equity for women.
How to lead when you’re not the boss
Some people attract followers by sheer charisma, and others command by force. True leaders do something more. Leadership is not just about holding a formal title or being in charge. A leader is a person other people choose to follow.
Addressing burnout takes more than self-care
Curbing the burnout epidemic will take more than workers’ self-care techniques. People need more autonomy and support to prevent becoming depleted on the job.
How to care for yourself when work doesn’t care about you
Do you feel like you’re putting all of the time, effort, and patience into your job, but your job or your boss isn’t returning the favor? A non-reciprocal relationship with work can be draining, defeating, and can cause feelings of helplessness. So, how do you care for yourself when work doesn’t seem to care about you?
How do I prepare to leave a job I hate?
Feeling stuck at a job you hate? Maybe you want to quit, but can’t afford to. Or the thought of a long and challenging job hunting process is holding you back. Or maybe you’ve looked at other job possibilities out there, but you’re afraid that you don’t have the relevant experience or skills on your resume. Whatever the reason is for why you hate your job, you may be wondering how to survive at that job and stick it out until you find something better.
How to cope when the boss’ mental health affects you
At some point in your working life, you may encounter a manager or business owner whose mental illness or personal challenge affects you. The problem isn’t yours to solve, but you can protect your well-being.
Don’t leave your unemployment benefits on the table
When you’re out of a job, unemployment checks can be a lifeline. Know the ins and outs of filing and collecting your benefits and don’t leave what you’re entitled to on the table.
Unemployment insurance payments can be a lifeline when you’ve lost your job and don’t have a steady income. But some workers don’t apply to get the benefits they’re entitled to, due to some common misconceptions and misunderstandings.
I reached out to Empower Work when I didn’t know where else to turn, and I’m glad I did.
Empower Work user, Kessie, shares her story about a stressful situation at work. Kessie reached out to Empower Work’s text line when she didn’t know where else to turn.
Why bullying in the workplace happens and what you can do about it
Workplace bullying happens, and it's a serious issue. If you are a victim of workplace bullying or witness it, here are some tips to help you deal with it.
The State of Work is a Public Health Crisis
Work in the U.S. is not working. 47.8 million workers quit their jobs in 2021, an average of 4 million per month. The data is clear. But the lived experiences of workers are missing. Those experiences point to a public health crisis.
My boss is sabotaging my career path. What can I do?
Is your boss sabotaging your career path? You may have a job that you really enjoy, but if your boss is actively undermining your work and holding you back, you might feel overwhelmed and isolated. Sabotage is more than lack of support. When you’re being sabotaged, someone is actively undermining your performance or success. We see this directly through our text line. The situation feels urgent, yet you feel like you’re stuck and like there’s nothing you can do. The good news is, there are steps you can take.
My employer doesn’t encourage PTO. What can I do?
PTO is important for your mental wellbeing, productivity, and work-life balance. So, it’s frustrating when your time off isn’t encouraged by your employer. Through our text line, we’ve seen a variety of challenges with PTO. Whatever the cause of the frustration surrounding your PTO, know that there are steps you can take.
I have anxiety about a performance review. How do I prepare?
Performance reviews have a reputation for being daunting, anxiety-provoking, and full of surprises. Receiving feedback at work shouldn’t make you feel like you’re on the chopping block. So, what should a performance review look like? It should be a healthy conversation between you and your manager where you both reflect on your achievements, discuss areas for improvement and development, and set goals that support you in succeeding in your role. Unfortunately, not all performance reviews go as smoothly as they should. There are many ways you can prepare for yourself for performance reviews.
My job search is dragging. How can I stay motivated?
If you’ve been out of work for a while or you’re stuck in a job you hate, you may be wondering: How long should it take to find a new job? It’s normal to feel overwhelmed and frustrated as your job search drags on. At Empower Work, we can help you gain a new perspective. Here are a few questions to put yourself on the right track.
You’ve been fired (or laid off). What now?
Your employer let you go. Now what? Maybe you suspected it was coming. You’ve had a conflict with your boss, business has been slow, or your supervisor reduced your duties without explanation. Maybe your dismissal was sudden. like 900 people unexpectedly laid off in a Zoom call. You might feel like you’ve taken a gut punch, or your most prominent emotion might be relief. No matter the circumstances, losing your job is tough, especially if you need to jump into your next job search immediately. But you can land on your feet after a job loss.
First job? Here’s how to make the most of it.
Whether you’ve picked up a summer gig or have a full-time role, starting your first job can be a big transition. Being in the workplace can feel like a steep learning curve: the expectations are different, the schedule is different, and the way you’re evaluated is different too. Regardless of the role or industry, starting your first job brings a new set of challenges and opportunities. It also brings new ways to grow and learn that will serve you for many years to come.