Mental Health in the Workplace: Caring for the Mind in Order to Serve Better
Every morning, when a person comes to work, they do not arrive empty. They come with their own story. They come with tiredness. They come with family worries, debts, responsibilities, health concerns, conflicts, losses, fears, pressure, and sometimes with pain that nobody can see. Sometimes a person greets others and smiles, but inside they are exhausted. Sometimes they continue doing their duties, but deep inside they feel they have no strength left. Sometimes they may look angry, distant, or impatient, but in reality they are carrying more than they are able to express. And yet, they still come to work. They stand up. They attend to people. They respond. They sign documents. They coordinate. They organize. They serve. They try not to fail. That deserves respect. Because behind every uniform, behind every position, behind every office, and behind every responsibility, there is a human being. And when that human being starts breaking inside, the work also begins to suffer. So tod...