Dealing With Stress From Work
Stress. What stress? Sometimes we can get so stressed out that we don’t even
notice it ourselves. It becomes part of the daily grind; and who has time
for it anyway…you’ve got things to do, right? This may be true but if you do
not mange your stress properly it will begin to manage you.
Major sources of
stress are related to work activities. Issues with competency, uncertainty,
and communication can cause us to stress out daily at work and spill over
into the home. Control is a factor that is greatly attributed to job stress.
People with a great deal of responsibilities without a lot of control over
decisions are the most at risk for stress related illnesses like heart
failure. Communication problems thicken the pot and cause even more tension.
Feeling a little unappreciated lately. If you do not feel supported by
coworkers or management it may make resolving issues more difficult, causing
even more stress. You may be new and uncertain of your responsibilities or
there are too many recurring deadlines. Alright, more and more stress on the
job.
Reducing some of this stress will benefit you and your employer. Meeting
regularly with your manager or supervisor to discuss problem at least once a
year to discuss performance and other issues that affect you on the job may
help. Good time management skills and leaving your job at the office and
don’t give up any of your free time to catch up on work if you don’t have
to. Ahhh…a little relief. Know when to quit. If you are truly unhappy with
your job think about changing careers and spend time researching other
possibilities. Do the researches before you quit and find a less stressful
job. Ahhhhhhhh…even more relief. Engage in much more physical activity to
reduce stress and get fit so you are at least more equipped to handle
stressors. Ahhhhhhhhh… it is relaxing even more. And last but not least take
a vacation if needed and recharge by doing something that you really enjoy.
Vacation! Ultimate relaxation achieved.
All might not play out exactly like the description just mentioned. The
point here is to find ways to relax yourself. Ultimately there is no one to
take better care of you than you. If you find that you are experiencing more
tension than you can handle take immediate action to resolve whatever it is
that is causing you so much stress and work on eliminating or decreasing
them. So instead of letting the root of the problem continue unabated while
you frantically try to get rid of the stress it creates, you should get to
the root and eliminate whatever it is that is making you stressed. Even if
it means changing your lifestyle dramatically, or quitting your job and
living cheaply for a few months, it is worth it in the end since stress can
be such a harmful thing. You can try talking to your employer to see if it
would be possible to have a more relaxed work day. Tell him or her about
your health issues that are resulting from stress.
Unless you are one of those individuals who thrive in a high pressure
environment and positive results are evident in your health and performance
there may be a big need for change. Stress can be the single cause of
depression, high blood pressure, heart palpitations, and reek havoc on your
family or behavior. Don’t allow the advances in technology to separate you
from your family and friends. Disconnect from cell phones and the internet
and separate your time from the employers’ time. Begin to enjoy the time you
spend alone or with family and friends, enjoy that long book, take that
weekend get away that you’ve been putting off for months. If you don’t do
any of these things, find a way to relax somehow, so that the effects of job
related stress don’t lead you straight to burnout and drain you out of your
precious life.
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