Advertisements
Ergonofis
  • Marketplace
  • Resources
  • Business Directory
  • Events
  • Advertise
  • Publish a Press Release
  • Submit Your Story | Get Featured
  • Get the Newsletter
  • Contact
  • About Us
The FUTURE OF WORK® since 2003
Allwork.Space
No Result
View All Result
Subscribe
  • Submit Your StoryNew
  • More
    • Columnists
      • Dr. Gleb Tsipursky – The Office Whisperer
      • Nirit Cohen – WorkFutures
      • Angela Howard – Culture Expert
      • Drew Jones – Design & Innovation
      • Jonathan Price – CRE & Flex Expert
    • Get the Newsletter
    • Events
    • Advertise With Us
    • Publish a Press Release
    • Brand PulseNew
    • Partner Portal
  • Latest News
  • Business
  • Leadership
  • Work-life
  • Career Growth
  • Tech
  • Design
  • Workforce
  • Coworking
  • CRE
  • Podcast
  • Submit Your StoryNew
  • More
    • Columnists
      • Dr. Gleb Tsipursky – The Office Whisperer
      • Nirit Cohen – WorkFutures
      • Angela Howard – Culture Expert
      • Drew Jones – Design & Innovation
      • Jonathan Price – CRE & Flex Expert
    • Get the Newsletter
    • Events
    • Advertise With Us
    • Publish a Press Release
    • Brand PulseNew
    • Partner Portal
  • Latest News
  • Business
  • Leadership
  • Work-life
  • Career Growth
  • Tech
  • Design
  • Workforce
  • Coworking
  • CRE
  • Podcast
No Result
View All Result
Subscribe
Allwork.Space
No Result
View All Result
Advertisements
Nexudus - Is Your Space Performing?
Home Work-life

Burned Out And Logged On: How Can We Fix The Well-being Crisis In The Future of Work?

As the boundaries between work and life blur, Gallup finds employees around the globe are not just less productive…they are less well overall.

Emma AscottbyEmma Ascott
April 29, 2025
in Work-life
Reading Time: 3 mins read
A A
Burned Out And Logged On How Can We Fix The Well-being Crisis In The Future of Work

Gallup estimates that disengagement cost the global economy $438 billion in lost productivity last year.

  • Global life satisfaction fell again in 2024, with only 33% of workers describing themselves as thriving.
  • Manager engagement dropped to 27%, which threatens team performance and overall workplace health.
  • Burnout and disengagement are driving losses in productivity and must be treated as business priorities.

Behind record-low engagement and rising stress levels lies a deeper truth: work bleeding outside of the office is taking a steep toll on people’s lives. 

It is now clear that the modern workplace is entering a crisis of well-being. According to Gallup’s State of the Global Workplace 2025 report, global life satisfaction declined for the second year in a row. Only 33% of employees describe themselves as “thriving,” while disengagement, stress, and emotional fatigue continue to rise across industries.

Advertisements
Deel - Upgrade your global team management

At the heart of the problem is that work is actively diminishing the quality of life for many people.

Engagement is falling, and it’s taking well-being with it

Global employee engagement fell to 21% in 2024, the first decline in four years. That dip represents a significant backslide for organizations already struggling to keep teams connected, motivated, and productive.

Advertisements
Get more revenue. Do less work - Alliance Virtual Offices

Managers are feeling the strain most. Their engagement dropped from 30% to 27%, with younger and female managers experiencing the steepest falls. Since managers account for 70% of a team’s engagement, this drop has a direct impact on every layer of the workforce.

“Manager engagement is the key to reversing declining productivity, improving employee wellbeing and unlocking trillions in economic potential,” according to the report.

Behind these low engagement numbers are stories of exhaustion and emotional burnout. One respondent from the U.S. reported working 9 to 10 hours straight without a break. Another in Germany said they were physically tired but unable to sleep. 

This is as much of a workplace issue as it is a life satisfaction emergency.

Advertisements
Deel - Upgrade your global team management

Disengaged teams, lost productivity, and rising emotional strain

Gallup estimates that disengagement at work cost the global economy $438 billion in lost productivity last year, but that figure only scratches the surface of what is being lost — the emotional toll is harder to quantify and far more damaging in the long run.

Globally, only one in three employees say they are thriving. In countries like the United States, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand, well-being has taken a sharp hit. The culprits are familiar: rising cost of living, unrelenting workloads, and the emotional fallout of disconnected work environments.

Loneliness, stress, and daily sadness are increasingly common. This is no longer about “quiet quitting” or underperformance, but rather about workers struggling to function on a human level.

There is hope, and it lies in rethinking how companies can support employees. Engaged workers are 1.5 times more likely to thrive in life, and this impact goes beyond morale. It plays a crucial role in retention, innovation, and the overall health of the organization.

More stories for you

Ditch The Cult Of Productivity How Leaders Can Move Teams From Survival Mode To Quiet Thriving

Ditch The Cult Of Productivity: How Leaders Can Move Teams From Survival Mode To Quiet Thriving

4 hours ago
GM Invests $242M Over Five Years to Train Skilled Trades Amid Labor Shortage

GM Invests $242M Over Five Years to Train Skilled Trades Amid Labor Shortage

14 hours ago
U.S. Jobless Claims Fall to 224,000, Signaling Labor Market Stability in December

U.S. Jobless Claims Fall to 224,000, Signaling Labor Market Stability in December

15 hours ago
Overcoming Change Fatigue Why Leaders Struggle And How To Succeed

Overcoming Change Fatigue: Why Leaders Struggle And How To Succeed

1 day ago

Productivity starts with people

Gallup estimates that a fully engaged global workforce could unlock $9.6 trillion in productivity. That is the equivalent of nearly 9% of global GDP, but that kind of opportunity requires a cultural reset.

Society needs to stop viewing well-being as a perk and start seeing it as a strategy. Employee satisfaction, retention, and resilience are built from the inside out, which begins with better support for managers and more humane expectations across the board.

The future of work is deeply personal

In our hyper-connected world, work shows up in every corner of life, shaping our moods, our energy, and our relationships. When work becomes a source of stress instead of fulfillment, the impact spreads far beyond office walls.

If leaders want stronger companies, they need healthier employees. That starts by recognizing that work is not separate from life. It is a part of life, and right now, it is taking too much from too many.

Advertisements
Nexudus - Is Your Space Performing?

Well-being can no longer be treated as a soft benefit or a side initiative, and instead must be built into the core of how organizations operate. Prioritizing mental health, emotional resilience, and sustainable workloads is as compassionate as it is strategic. 

Advertisements
Subscribe to the Future of Work Newsletter
Tags: wellnessWorkforceWorklife balance
Share17Tweet11Share3
Emma Ascott

Emma Ascott

Emma Ascott is a contributing writer for Allwork.Space based in Phoenix, Arizona. She graduated from Walter Cronkite at Arizona State University with a bachelor’s degree in journalism and mass communication in 2021. Emma has written about a multitude of topics, such as the future of work, politics, social justice, money, tech, government meetings, breaking news and healthcare.

Other Stories Recommended For You

Ditch The Cult Of Productivity How Leaders Can Move Teams From Survival Mode To Quiet Thriving
Work-life

Ditch The Cult Of Productivity: How Leaders Can Move Teams From Survival Mode To Quiet Thriving

byFeatured Insights
4 hours ago

The cult of productivity is burning workers out and pushing workplaces into permanent survival mode.

Read more
GM Invests $242M Over Five Years to Train Skilled Trades Amid Labor Shortage

GM Invests $242M Over Five Years to Train Skilled Trades Amid Labor Shortage

14 hours ago
U.S. Jobless Claims Fall to 224,000, Signaling Labor Market Stability in December

U.S. Jobless Claims Fall to 224,000, Signaling Labor Market Stability in December

15 hours ago
Overcoming Change Fatigue Why Leaders Struggle And How To Succeed

Overcoming Change Fatigue: Why Leaders Struggle And How To Succeed

1 day ago
Advertisements
UltraSoftBIS Work Smarter, Not Harder
Advertisements
Deel - Upgrade your global team management

Unlock your competitive edge in tomorrow's workplace.

Join a community of forward-thinking professionals who get exclusive access to the latest news, trends, and innovations that are shaping the future of work.

2025 Allwork.Space News Corporation. Exploring the Future Of Work® since 2003. All Rights Reserved

Advertise  Submit Your Story   Newsletters   Privacy Policy   Terms Of Use   About Us   Contact   Submit a Press Release   Brand Pulse   Podcast   Events   

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Latest News
  • Topics
    • Business
    • Leadership
    • Work-life
    • Workforce
    • Career Growth
    • Design
    • Tech
    • Coworking
    • Marketing
    • CRE
  • Podcast
  • Events
  • About Us
  • Advertise | Media Kit
  • Submit Your Story
Subscribe

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In
This website uses cookies. By continuing to use this website you are giving consent to cookies being used. Visit our Privacy and Cookie Policy.
-
00:00
00:00

Queue

Update Required Flash plugin
-
00:00
00:00