Office anxiety could boost performance
Toronto, April 18: Anxiety in workplace can help boost employee performance in certain situations, a study has found.
Researchers from University of Toronto in Canada looked at both the triggers of workplace anxiety and also its relationship to employee performance. “If you have too much anxiety, and you’re completely consumed by it, then it’s going to derail your performance,” said Julie McCarthy, an expert on organisational behaviour.
“On the other hand, moderate levels of anxiety can facilitate and drive performance,” she said.
If employees are constantly distracted about things causing anxiety, it will prevent them from completing tasks at work and that can eventually lead to exhaustion and burnout, said Bonnie Hayden Cheng, an assistant professor at Hong Kong Polytechnic University. However, in certain situations anxiety can boost performance by hel- ping employees focus and selfregulate their behaviour.
Cheng compares it to athletes who are trained to harness anxiety in order to remain motivated and stay on task. Likewise, if employees engage in something called self- regulatory processing, it can help boost their performance. “After all, if we have no anxiety and we just don’t care about performance, then we are not going to be motivated to do the job,” said Cheng.
Work- anxious employees who are motivated are more likely to harness anxiety in order to help them focus on their tasks. Those who are emotionally intelligent, can recognise their anxiety and use it to regulate performance, as well as those who are experienced and skilled at their job, are also less likely to have anxiety affect their performance.