Nepal, March 11 -- When we envision a workplace, we regard it as a professional setting where personal feelings and matters do not interfere. Many view it as a space where work and responsibilities should take precedence and a setting where individuals collaborate to accomplish organisational goals and missions.

For this, many incentives are provided to the employees. However, through all the incentives and conversations, there is a simple fact most workplaces forget to consider: individuals can't just leave their personal matters at home, and they are affected by what happens at the workplace.

People will bring their emotional, psychological, and even physical stressors into the workplace and vice versa. Stress, burnout, and anxiety ar...