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7 Ways to protect your work-life balance in a toxic workplace

Posted on May 7, 2026
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Toxic workplace (Picture: Pexels)

In today’s fast-paced world, achieving a healthy work-life balance is essential for overall well-being.

However, for many South Africans navigating toxic work environments which are often characterised by negativity, undue stress or unhealthy relationships, this balance can seem elusive.

Also see: Work-Life Balance Secrets: Tips from Successful South Africans on Balancing Career and Family

Yet, even amidst challenges, there are strategies to protect your mental health and maintain a fulfilling personal life.

Understand the toxic environment

A toxic work environment can manifest in various ways: constant negativity, micromanagement, lack of recognition, workplace bullying or even systemic issues like discrimination.

Such settings can drain your energy, diminish your self-esteem and spill over into your personal life, affecting relationships and overall happiness.

Prioritise self-care and boundaries

The first step to maintaining balance is prioritising self-care. Dedicate time each day to activities that rejuvenate your spirit—whether it’s a walk on the beach or quiet moments listening to calming music.

Setting boundaries is equally vital; learn to say no when work encroaches on personal time and avoid bringing work stress into your home.

Also see: Balance your job and your joy with these easy tips

Seek support and build a positive network

You don’t have to navigate this alone. Reach out to trusted friends, family or mental health professionals who understand your situation.

South Africa has a growing mental health movement, with many organisations offering support. Connecting with colleagues who share your values can also foster a sense of solidarity and resilience.

Focus on what you can control

In a toxic environment, it’s easy to feel powerless. Instead, focus on aspects within your control. Manage your workload, advocate for yourself when possible, and cultivate a positive outlook.

Incorporate mindfulness practices such as meditation or yoga to stay grounded amid chaos.

Explore opportunities outside the toxic space

If the environment remains detrimental despite your efforts, consider exploring new opportunities.

South Africa’s diverse economy and vibrant job market offer avenues for growth. Updating your skills, networking and applying for roles elsewhere can open doors to healthier workplaces.

Engage in community and leisure activities

Balancing work with community involvement and leisure activities is crucial. Volunteer for local initiatives, participate in sports or engage in cultural events.

These activities foster a sense of purpose and connection, counteracting the isolating effects of a toxic workplace.

Embrace resilience and hope

Ultimately, your well-being is paramount. Maintaining a balanced life isn’t about ignoring challenges but developing the resilience to face them while cherishing moments of joy and fulfillment outside of work.

While toxic work environments can feel overwhelming, they don’t have to define your life.  You can still find harmony amidst the chaos.

Also see: Signs of a toxic work environment

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