50 Work Frustration Quotes to Get You Through Tough Days

Work can be stressful, and sometimes you just need the right words to express your frustration.

That’s why we’ve gathered all the best work frustration quotes to help you vent.

And if you’re looking for short work frustration sayings for Instagram, we also have you covered.

Now go ahead and browse through to find your favorite.

Short Work Frustration Quotes for Instagram

“You can do anything, but not everything” – Kathy Freston

“The key is not to prioritize what’s on your schedule, but to schedule your priorities” – Stephen Covey

“People who can focus, get things done. People who can prioritize, get the right things done.” – John Maeda

“The role of leadership is to transform the complex situation into small pieces and prioritize them.” – Carlos Ghosn

“If it’s out of your hands, it deserves freedom from your mind too.” – Ivan Nuru

“You can’t always control what goes on outside, but you can always control what goes on inside.” – Wayne Dyer

“You must learn to let go. Release the stress. You’re never in control anyway.” – Steve Maraboli

“Control what you can control. Don’t lose sleep worrying about things that you don’t have control over because, at the end of the day, you still won’t have any control over them.” – Cam Newton

“Balance is not better time management, but better boundary management. Balance means making choices and enjoying those choices.” – Betsy Jacobson

“Never get so busy making a living that you forget to make a life.” – Dolly Parton

“No matter how busy you are, or how busy you think you are, the work will always be there tomorrow, but your friends might not be.” – Anonymous

“When you’re gone, would you rather have your gravestone say, ‘He never missed a meeting?’ Or one that says, ‘He was a great father.’” – Steve Blank

“The best way to appreciate your job is to imagine yourself without one.” – Oscar Wilde

“Gratitude can transform common days into thanksgivings, turn routine jobs into joy, and change ordinary opportunities into blessings.” – William Arthur Ward

“Take time daily to reflect on how much you have. It may not be all that you want but remember someone somewhere is dreaming to have what you have.” – Germany Kent

“Every day I get up and look through the Forbes list of the richest people in America. If I’m not there, I go to work.” – Robert Orben

“No man goes before his time—unless the boss leaves early.” – Groucho Marx

“If you think your boss is stupid, remember: you wouldn’t have a job if he were any smarter.” – John Gotti

“As I have gotten older and wiser, I discovered that there are six things that I really loved about my job. Payton, lunchtime, quitting time, vacation time, holidays, and of course retirement.” – Tom Goins

“My keyboard must be broken, I keep hitting the escape key, but I’m still at work.” – Author Unknown

“Co-worker are like Christmas lights. They hang together, half of them don’t work, and the other half aren’t so bright.” – Anonymous

“Hard work never killed anybody, but why take a chance?” – Edgar Bergen

“I always give 100% at Work: 10% Monday, 23% Tuesday, 40% Wednesday, 22% Thursday, and 5% Friday.” – Anonymous

“Sometimes I spend the whole meeting wondering how they got the big meeting table through the door.” – Anonymous

“Frustration is a very positive sign. It means that the solution to your problem is within range, but what you’re currently doing isn’t working, and you need to change your approach in order to achieve your goal.” – Anthony Robbins

“Frustration is the first step towards improvement. I have no use for complacent people who think their job is done because they’ve reached their goal.” – Peter Shaffer

“Our fatigue is often caused not by work, but by worry, frustration, and resentment.” – Dale Carnegie

“Frustration is the fuel that can lead to the development of an innovative and useful idea.” – Marley Dias

“Needing to have things perfect is the surest way to immobilize yourself with frustration.” – Wayne Dyer

“Frustration, although quite painful at times, is a very positive and essential part of success.” – Bo Bennet

“It is hardly possible to build anything if frustration, bitterness, and a mood of helplessness prevail.” – Lech Walesa

“Frustration is the starting line to success.” – Sumner Redstone

“When you work hard, you are not going to be happy the whole time, you are going to have frustration, bad times in life.” – Emiliano Martinez

“Frustration is a big part of what it means to be a director, I think. You’re trying to impose your will on something that doesn’t always want to be cooperative.” – Bill Duke

“I have a lot of frustration about the Republican Party, which is where I’ve spent my entire life in politics from the day I left the White House until just very recently.” – Jennifer Palmieri

“When the boss gets mad and takes it out on you, you will do less work, after all nobody likes to reward bad behavior with a positive response! It’s simple really.” – Anonymous

“People leave bad jobs, they leave bad bosses.” – Anonymous

“No one wants to follow a pessimist… You can be skeptical, you can be realistic, but you can’t be cynical. If your boss is Eeyore, do you want to work with someone like that? Oh, bother.” – Bob Iger

“Don’t let a bad boss break your spirit. You can always quit and find a better one.” – Anonymous

“Bad leaders take all the credits. But never take blame for the mistake.” – Anonymous

“You can be the most productive and most effective, but politics show up as ego, jealousy and sabotage from bosses who can’t perform.” – Richie Norton

“Having a bad boss isn’t your fault. Staying with one is.” – Nora Denzel

“A bad boss brings losses and problems to his organization.” – Bill Courtney

“A bad boss is like a disease of the soul.” – Chetan Bhagat

“According to many sources, a bad boss is also the number one reason why employees quit their job.” – Susan M. Heathfield

“In the face of difficult coworkers, choose empathy over animosity.” – Anonymous

“Rise above the negativity; let your positivity be the guiding light at work.” – Anonymous

“Patience and understanding are the keys to navigate challenging colleagues.” – Anonymous

“Treat difficult coworkers as opportunities for personal growth.” – Anonymous

“Stay focused on your goals, and don’t let others derail your path.” – Anonymous

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