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Mental health in workplace tops agenda as now it's back to office

After over two years of getting used to working in pandemic-induced isolation and often stretching work hours — but in the comfort of one's home — employees are now in a limbo, wondering if they will be able to cope with the reality of office life. Read what workers and mental health experts have to say about the fallout of burnout and how corporates should optimise overall health.

By Nishtha Pandey  Mar 14, 2023 1:33:17 AM IST (Updated)

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As the COVID pandemic recedes, we are back to the ‘old normal’ — of physically working at a desk in an office with real — not avatar — peers and bosses hovering around us. But as we return to offices after getting used to the idea of working in our pyjamas from home, comes the delicate concept of mental readjustment. Employees are reporting the high stress of expectations and pressures, and ‘quiet quitting’ is a thing.

“Working from home for almost more than two years has changed many things. There is more burnout, no sense of time, overworking because we have lost the sense of time and boundaries because of working from home. And now that we are going to the office, we are expected to show the same ‘unpaid overtime’ that was very much prevalent with remote working — with the added stress of travelling and moulding with the work place,” said 31-year-old Shivam Sinha who works as a senior level software engineer in a Hyderabad-based IT company.

Sinha believes that the concept of always going above and beyond with our work really blurred the lines during WFH. “It’s this idea that if I don’t put in the extra work then my job will be at risk,” he added.