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Being ‘always busy’ can harm your mental health: Why toxic productivity is unhealthy

08/06/2026 01:55:00

Being busy is considered a success in today's world. There is a lot of talk of being “always working,” “always available,” and “always hustling.” A culture of social media, at work and around the clock, has created a workplace environment in which productivity is tied to self-worth. A good work ethic and a positive mindset are important, as are good habits, but if you work too hard and too long without adequate rest, it can become a bad habit.

This unhealthy habit is often called “toxic productivity.” It means the stress of being "on at all times", even if that means compromising personal well-being, sleep, relationships, and mental health. If productivity becomes unhealthy, it's time to call in the specialists. Toxic productivity typically starts slowly. They might read work messages late at night, forgo breaks, feel guilty when they take breaks, work on weekends and vacations, etc. As they go on, they may come to believe they are never doing “enough,” regardless of what they accomplish.

Many people start to equate their worth with their performance and achievements psychologically. They may feel lazy, slower than others, or like they let people down. It is even greater in very competitive settings. The most serious issue with toxic productivity is that the brain and body don't have enough time to rest. Humans are not meant to be constantly stressed out without breaks. Overloading the mind continuously can affect concentration, emotional stability, decision-making, and physical health.

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