It's hard to believe, but boredom at work is just as destructive to a person's psyche as continuous workaholism.
Why does this happen? The fact is that the state of boredom can drive a person into prolonged depression.
An employee who is truly interested in his work will always strive to complete difficult tasks and receive rewards that are equivalent to them.
When the so-called “challenge” is absent, it is difficult for the employee to feel significant and he is deprived of the opportunity to be satisfied with a job well done.
To prevent boredom from oppressing you at work, first try to take a vacation and get some proper rest.
Next, ask your manager about increasing your workload or completely changing the direction of your work activity.
If management is unable to provide you with other responsibilities, you can find a part-time job or an interesting hobby.
As a last resort, you can always quit and find another job.