Things You'll Need:
- Computer
- Job applications
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Step 1
Think about your week. What do you do on the weekends? The first step to finding stress free jobs is to determine what you call stress free. Some people like to sit around and do nothing. Others like to read books. What do you do when you have free time. This is typically what you consider stress free.
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Step 2
Get a job while you search for stress free jobs. This is a fairly important step. You cannot find a stress free job if you are stressed about a lack of money. You're an adult. Get a job while you calmly search for a less stressful one.
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Step 3
Go to your favorite restaurant, store, or place of interest and ask for a application. Begin where you love. If you love a certain farm and fleet store, ask for an application. Spending time in a store you love can be one of the best stress free jobs.
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Step 4
Explore the option of writing for Ehow. Listen, you're already here right? You're reading this article. If you don't already have an account, set one up, and begin writing. You can earn residual income each month that might be able to help you out while you look for stress free jobs.
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Step 5
Take a few minutes each day to gain perspective. The power of the mind is a very important skill to hone. Think of yourself in a stress free environment, and the universe will bring it to you. Each day, meditate and think positive thoughts in private.















Comments
vallain said
on 8/4/2008 Be sure to explore a job fully before deciding if it is stressfree. I was a librarian and people often said, "Gee, I wish I had a job where I could read all day." If they considered budgeting, staff issues, patron complaints, grant writing, public relations, etc. as stress free, then it's the job for you. Actually I loved it (stress and all).
Sush56 said
on 8/3/2008 Nice article! Well put together. Just reading it makes me feel relaxed :)
nrt6687 said
on 8/2/2008 Great article! It has extremely helpful tips. Thanks!
MIghtyDreamer said
on 8/1/2008 The key to any "job" to be done and be stress free for the doer is respect for the duty to be done and the environment to do it in. So on that note to your article, yes.