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Why Mental Health Belongs in Your Career Plan

Dec 12, 2025 | Blogs

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Why Mental Health Belongs in Your Career Plan: Integrating Wellness into Work and Life Decisions 

When people think about career planning, they often focus on practical things like job title and salary. But there’s another key factor that’s worth considering: your mental health. Regardless of what you do for work, your well-being will directly affect how satisfied and successful you feel in your career.

Career and Mental Health Are Connected 

A job that doesn’t support your values, drains your energy because it’s not suited to your personality, or otherwise creates stress, anxiety, and burnout due to a mismatch between the work environment and your needs, are important considerations when making career decisions. Here are a few things to look out for as signs your career may be affecting your mental health: 

  • Constant stress or Sunday night dread 
  • Trouble focusing or feeling disengaged at work 
  • Decline in motivation, energy, or physical health 
  • Lack of meaning or connection in your role 

Looking beyond job titles towards how well a career path aligns with who you are and what you need from your work will allow you to pursue a more meaningful, sustainable, and healthy path forward.  

Building Mental Health into Career Decisions 

Exploring independently or with the help of a career counsellor things like your career values and how well work opportunities align with your energy or personality will help to ensure greater sense of work wellness. This will not only support your wellbeing but also the level of fulfillment and meaning that you derive from your work. 

Moving Forward 

A fulfilling career for many people is more than moving up the ladder or a shiny new job title – it’s about finding fit between what you do and who you are. At Canada Career Counselling, we help people across Canada make career choices in a way that supports not only your life goals but also your well-being. If you’re ready to explore your next step, our team can support you in creating a career path that sustains both your professional success and personal satisfaction. 

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  • April Dyrda

    Written by April Dyrda, a Registered Psychologist and the Practice Director of Canada Career Counselling – Calgary. April is an experienced Career Coach, Counsellor, and Consultant, who has devoted her work to helping people find success and a sense of fulfillment in their careers. Her practical and collaborative approach to counselling empowers clients to make decisions that directly align with their career aspirations. April also brings years of both personal and professional corporate experience working with businesses globally on developing their people.

    To schedule a 15-minute complimentary consultation with April, email our team at [email protected] or submit an inquiry form here. You may be able to use your insurance plan or extended health benefits to cover counselling and assessment fees.

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