How do I deal with work stress without quitting my job?
Answered by Dr. Nitnem Singh Sodhi · Consultant Psychologist & Psychotherapist · Updated 2026-05-23
Short answer
Most work stress is a recovery deficit, not a workload problem. Protect three things: sleep window, micro-recoveries during the day (90-second breath resets every 90 minutes), and one screen-free evening hour. If symptoms persist after 4 weeks, take the PSS-10 here.
Indian professionals — especially in IT, finance, healthcare and startups — arrive in clinic asking whether they should quit. Almost always, the answer is: not yet. Most acute work stress responds to recovery, not exit.
The recovery deficit model
Stress is normal. Unrecovered stress is the problem. Look at your day not for the load (which you can't control) but for the recovery gaps (which you largely can). Three levers: sleep window, in-day micro-recoveries, and a true off-switch evening.
When to actually consider leaving
Sustained sleep collapse, panic attacks at the desk, suicidal thinking, ethical violations being asked of you, or no recovery possible inside the role despite 6–8 weeks of structured work. Then the job is the problem.
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