Difficulty: Moderately Easy
Step1
Take good rest each night. When you do not have the proper amount of sleep, you tend to react to stressors sometimes more than necessary. In other words, you have a tendency to "blow things out of proportion
Step2
Realize that there are some things that you cannot control. If you fear a job loss at work yet you are a model employee, it is best that you drop that fear. Many times model employees often lose their jobs due to absolutely no fault of their own. It's just that the company could no longer either afford or utilize the person's services. When you worry about things you cannot control, this produces stress
Step3
Avoid working too many hours. In most professions, some overtime is necessary but if you find yourself working most of your waking hours then you are working too much. This produces stress. Learn to say "no" even to your boss if you have to. If your boss doesn't like it then maybe you need to find another job to avoid stress at work. Of course, if you are being well rewarded for you’re over time then it might not be easy to say no
Step4
Keep your self away from stressful situations if you can. You might be faced with a deadline and folks keep visiting your desk to get a status report. You want to just fire back and say, "If you would leave me alone I might just get it done!" This, however, would only make it worse and produce more stress. It's best to just go for a wal
Step5
Take proper diet and exercise because these both are important to avoiding stress at work. Going to the gym is an incredible way to release stress. Working out or doing aerobic exercise is a great way to release tension. Its better if you go on a regular basis (perhaps two/three times a week) after work with a friend/s. This way you get the exercise and are able to socialize at the same time. Its a great way to spend a couple of hours
Step6
Participating in sports, going out with friends are also good ways to ease stress.
Comments
Michaellgooch said
on 5/8/2008 This is a very good article with thoughts that everyone should take to heart. Work stress takes a much larger toll on our health than we care to admit. For a handful of money, we give the corporations our health and years off of our lives. Self medication with booze and the plethora of anxiety / depression medications will continue to increase unless we reboot the current system. In my management book, Wingtips with Spurs, I devote an entire section to the effects of stress on our mental and physical health. Not from a medical point of view but rather from the view of a human resources professional of 30 years. Stress kills and will keep killing as long as we refuse to learn the coping tools. Michael L. Gooch, SPHR www.michaellgooch.com