Stress & Work

Articles in Stress & Work

By eHow Careers & Work Editor 18 comments
Friction in the workplace can be stressful and counterproductive for everyone involved. Learn to approach the person with whom you are struggling and resolve the situation. Follow these few steps to alleviate awkwardness in the workplace... more »
By Kristen Fischer 1 comments
If you've been too busy working while everyone else around you has gotten a tan this summer, it may be time to take a vacation. Don't worry--there's still time left, even for busy professionals... more »
By Lorin Neikirk 0 comments
Einstein. Gates. Newton. Franklin. Lincoln. Da Vinci. Monroe. (Marilyn, that is.) Not bad company to keep, is it? And yet when other people with Aspergers try to fit in with the "typical office" they are frequently misunderstood. ... more »
By MarvyJon 0 comments
First off, this is NOT a scam! You MUST know and have had hints from your doctors that you are in a disabled physical state where you can no longer perform the job you have been doing for the last 10-15 years. And I truly mean, that going to work ... more »
By Mike Brown 0 comments
Biology-onoline.org defines personal satisfaction as "a subjective evaluation, judgment, or attitude expressed by an individual with respect to the attainment of certain goals or needs based on his level of aspiration or expectation." ... more »
By eHow Careers & Work Editor 0 comments
Stress on the job is a common ailment that affects millions of workers. Job stress can lead to anxiety, depression, high blood pressure, digestive problems and other physical and emotional problems. Even if you have a stressful work atmosphere, ... more »
By eHow Careers & Work Editor 0 comments
A Yale University study found 29 percent of workers feel "quite a bit or extremely stressed at work." Job stress is something we all employees face, and each of us handles that stress differently. Stress does not have to be a negative thing, and ... more »
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Dealing with pesky co-workers doesn't have to leave you feeling drained or cause you to blow your top. Annoying loud talkers, slackers, drama queens and kings and emotional roller coasters are all people that can crop up in any work environment. ... more »
By sekitto kisakye 0 comments
Preparing a pineapple is some how easy but sometimes it is difficult if it is your first time.Here is how to prepare it before you start to eat.. more »
By Jane Robinson 0 comments
To respect and honor your authentic self, you must set personal boundaries. Your boundaries help define who you are and what you will and will not tolerate in your life. Learning to set boundaries may feel uncomfortable at first, but the ... more »
By smilesatme1 0 comments
Working at home is not difficult if you love the presents of your kids. There are many ways to just stay home and work for money. But if you just work at home without getting paid that's alright too that way you have more time to spend your kids ... more »
By smilesatme1 0 comments
Working for years but wages never changes? Talk to your boss and be honest about yourself why you need a raise. Do not threaten to quit if you will not get it. Explain to your manager or head that you believed your performance is good enough to ... more »
By eHow Careers & Work Editor 0 comments
The demands of daily life—job, family, bills—can be a drain on anyone. Stress, exhaustion, depression and disinterest in normal activities for prolonged periods are the hallmarks of burnout. Burnout is avoidable, but learning to deal with it can ... more »
By eHow Careers & Work Editor 0 comments
Dealing with stress at work can be an everyday hassle for a lot of Americans. Stress can come from many different sources in the workplace. However, by following a couple steps, you can help yourself eliminate stressful situations. While stress ... more »
By parvenue 0 comments
In today's work environment we are all fighting stressful situations at work given our present economic state. One way to make work a more pleasant place to be is to use a few tips and tools to create an environment that not only makes it easier ... more »
By eHow Careers & Work Editor 0 comments
Medical information is personal and no one has the right to obtain your medical records without your consent. However there may be times when it's best to explain the chronic illness you have to someone such as your employer. It is better to have ... more »
By HeatherJ 0 comments
Between work, family and other responsibilities, it’s tough to fit exercise into the schedule. But studies say that multiple ten minute bouts of exercise can be just as effective as one long stretch. Sound easy enough to squeeze in, right? Here’s ... more »
By odmygoshd 1 comments
Apparently some of us get lost and that's so0o0o0oo0o a human thing to do, anyways especially in school when ur new to school! Especially in high school THAT'S IF SOME OF YOU EVEN FINISH HIGHSCHOOL!!!!!!.. more »
By Michael Murphy 0 comments
Are you feeling the frustration of having a deep down, burning desire to live your dreams and manifest the life you've always imagined but not knowing what to do next? Have you 'tried and tried' only to meet with set back after set back? Is ... more »
By Jason Walker 0 comments
Everyone in the customer service industry knows that the work can get a little hectic. The following steps will help you out in your overwhelming endeavors to complete your work in a timely-fashion, without the unwanted company of stress... more »
By Joe Raasch 0 comments
Just because times are tough and budgets tight doesn't mean you cannot find ways to motivate your employees. Studies show that money is a short-term motivator. Here are a few ideas that will increase motivation and engagement with your team... more »
By eHow Careers & Work Editor 0 comments
Every bartender needs the ability to multitask no matter what restaurant or bar you work in. Not only does a bartender need to know how to make drinks but they also need to talk to customers and help coworkers. Follow these steps to learn how to ... more »
By Bill Bucy 0 comments
You're groaning at the thought of yet another farewell lunch or reception for a departing colleague. Worse still, you've been selected to organize it. Here's how to bring it off with the least amount of pain for everyone involved... more »
By smilesatme1 0 comments
Infidelity usually start at work because everybody does go to work and stay more than with their partner whole day. It should be illegal to have a coworker affair if the person is married. Company should imposed a rule about adultery at work. And ... more »
By kellyoliva 0 comments
As a new English teacher, you'll have your hands full with grading, parent correspondence, classroom management, new teacher meetings, and lesson planning. As a result, it's almost expected that you'll feel near your breaking point at least once ... more »