Stress & Work

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By AngelBean 0 comments
Getting past security can be a pleasurable experience if you know how to angle your body right and just go for it. Put a smile on your face you deserve it!.. more »
By dweaver 13 comments
Whether at the home or the office, safe and tame pranks are a fun way to keep the day from moving at a snails pace. Read further to find some examples of easy and innocent examples of ways to prank someone. After all, they don't call them ... more »
By Cougar1002 1 comments
More than anything else, making the transition from employee to a successful business owner is all about a shift in thought process. "Successful" is a very important word in that previous sentence because a lot of business ventures fail ... more »
By Althea DeBrule 0 comments
In the workplace, melodrama happens when a minor concern or conflict is embroidered and overstated in such a way that it becomes larger-than-life and blown way out of proportion to the original issue. Many people often complain about the level of ... more »
By samanwita 1 comments
Work pressure is something so evident today. Any industry or professional they will invariably have to go through it. More than working skills what is required is a positive attitude to handle this scenario. This will be like a small guideline to ... more »
By writing4fun 2 comments
Workplace harassment or discrimination does not have to be sexual, it may be racial harassment, a hostile work environment, discrimination, family medical leave violations, American With Disabilities Act violations, pay violations to name a few. ... more »
By minnie002 4 comments
Are you a workahololic? If you are or your just looking for some relief you deserve a night to yourself. A relaxing evening to let go all worries.. more »
By Cougar1002 2 comments
Modern life can be very hard sometimes in that it often feels like to have plenty of money you have no free time and to have free time you end up with less money. There is a way to break out of this cycle however, and I want to share with you ... more »
By Althea DeBrule 4 comments
Making the right career choice is one of the most challenging things your spouse will have to do because of its lasting impact on the family; but making this life decision is completely doable with your assistance and support. Consider these tips ... more »
By Cougar1002 0 comments
We live in a very busy culture, and sometimes you have to be careful in controlling what you do instead of letting what you do control you. In this article, I'll share tips in setting priorities in your life and holding to them... more »
By ***amylaine 2 comments
Finding a job is not easy and the stress has only begun when you show up for your first interview. Learn how to handle stress during a job interview, so you don't blow your cool... more »
By Creativehearts1 0 comments
You've waited overnight to decide whether or not you should send that irate e-mail to your boss. Your finger is wavering between "delete" and "enter". You decide that it is not in your best interest to send it, when WHAM! ... more »
By Therese Haberman 5 comments
Some days, it is hard to get in gear. There is plenty to do but everything seems to be a monumental distraction. Rather than feel guilty or be unhappy trying unsuccessfully to be productive, find ways to pass the time and go back to the grind ... more »
By George Kramer 1 comments
Listening to your self talk is an important step in controlling your attitude and thus your life. Without self talk no one would be able to control their emotional state or rise above any challenges. It isn't always a short term solution. Some ... more »
By Cougar1002 2 comments
Growing up I was a shy person, and it was a challenge to me when I started needing to make business phone calls for my jobs and later my own business. In this article, I want to share some things that helped me overcome the anxiety of making ... more »
By Ursula Anderson 2 comments
There comes a time in everyone's life when we must make hard choices. Do I stay in a bad marriage, or do I get a divorce? Shall I keep my old, secure job, or launch a new career? The possibilities are endless, and it seems overwhelming to make ... more »
By Cougar1002 1 comments
The average person in America drives anywhere between 10,000 to 25,000 mile a year. That's a lot of time, and in this article I want to give you some ideas on how you can get more out of it... more »
By SunshineC 1 comments
This article for people like me who have the joy of managing multiple projects and customers for work. I really hope this helps.. more »
By Ellis Christina 0 comments
Effective time management comes instinctively to some people and yet others struggle with tardiness. If you or someone close to you falls into the latter category, this article will offer help to understand and cope... more »
By talithabing 3 comments
Job related stress is not just an isolated issue. It can lead to heart disease, depression, and other illnesses. Brewing frustration at work can cause job contempt or resentment which can end in you losing or quitting your job. Here are some ... more »
By newslawreport 0 comments
If you take things personally at work, you will start to look distracted and may overlook your job responsibilities. These actions will result in you sabotaging your career, whether or not it was personal in the first place. Here's how you can ... more »
By Secretsides 0 comments
These are suggestions on how to get through a writer's block. I have written a few simple ways that work for me... more »
By Althea DeBrule 2 comments
There are times when each one of us is a little controlling. We want to do an excellent job or complete a project on time and under budget. However, if not careful, a tendency to over-control things will stifle, neutralize and stall success. To ... more »
By ***amylaine 1 comments
Burnout at work can have major sides effects. When someone is suffering from burnout at work they are more prone to do something that will negativity impact their career. Find out how to overcome work burnout... more »
By Althea DeBrule 2 comments
Periodically evaluating your career helps you to focus on the progress you've made and plan your next move. You should assess your progress at least annually. This can be done using a career journal or on a computer. Consider the following as ... more »