Limiting Stress in the Workplace

By Lionproinc, published Sep 10, 2007
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If life would not exist without stress then there is no chance of working without stress either. One important rule to remember is to separate your personal stress from your professional stress. It won't be easy but it will be beneficial.

Every form of employment has stress attached to it, from the hotdog cart attendant, to the CEO of a billion dollar industry; they each suffer variations of stress. The decision then, is to limit as much stress as possible before entering the workplace and clearing your mind for the new group of stressors you are about to face.

While the difficulty of this rule causes a stressor in itself, it will be a tolerable stress once your mind is use to the process. Limiting stress in the workplace will also limit stress at home because achieving this rule presents two separate avenues. It works in both directions.

Employees and entrepreneurs, who are dedicated to their career, may find this task of stress limiting a bit more difficult. You are barely aware of the stressors at home because you have allowed work to engulf your very being, which means you must learn a new skill. And for those housewives who know nothing but the stresses of running a household are in for a big surprise because working among the public is a bit more domineering.

One suggestion is to make a list of feelings or events that you believe a part of the job description. After all, if you know that you will be answering phones, or cleaning the house, are parts of the job then why waste time on stress. Limit the amount of items that add to your stress level, this will allow you more time to reflect are serious factors.

Another suggestion is to take a few minutes to meditate every morning and evening. You can choose the place and any time at the beginning, and end, of the day. Many think that their evening slumber will help them to awaken clearheaded but, they are mistaken.

If your body has already been impacted by stress then your sleeping patterns have changed. Not only are you wielding the stressors of the day you are also facing the demons in your dreams. The result is waking up the next morning feeling even more agitated and tired.

Takeaways
  • Take time for you to relax each and every day. Take a walk and breathe the air. And remember, you ar
  • Separating bad events from daily events becomes a tougher task
  • One important rule to remember is to separate your personal stress from your professional stress
Did You Know?
Life is made up of stress, without it, life would not be.
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