In the current economic climate and today’s fast-paced work world, stress can often feel like a part of the job. But if stress happens too often or lasts too long, the results aren’t good. You can find yourself with headaches, backaches, stomachaches and worse. It can affect your short-term outlook and your long-term health.
The reality is that stress isn’t just bad for you; it’s equally bad for your company. According to the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, stress-related disorders are fast becoming the most prevalent reason for worker disability. Job stress and related problems cost American companies an estimated $200 billion or more annually through absenteeism, turnover, accidents, etc. So it’s in everyone’s interests to reduce stress in the workplace.
To that end, I recently saw a list of techniques for managing and reducing stress on the job at my company that I would like to share with our readers. Every technique may not work for you, but chances are, some of them will. Manage Your Time More Effectively Stress is often caused by feeling overloaded and fearing that you won’t get everything done. Set priorities. Do the important tasks first. If some of the less important tasks fall by the wayside, learn to live with it.
Set Daily, Weekly, Monthly Goals It’s easy to feel like a hamster on a tread wheel going nowhere. Setting realistic goals will help you feel focused and in control. Plus, goals provide a yardstick to measure your progress and even give yourself a pat on the back once in a while.
Recognize Your Limitations and Don’t Take On Too Much Most of us hate to say no to our co-workers and superiors. But a realistic “no” is often better for the company than an unrealistic “yes” that you can’t live up to. Practice saying “no” without upsetting or offending others.
Don’t Be Afraid to Share the Load Asking for assistance doesn’t mean you’re lazy or incompetent. Quite the contrary, it often means you’re a very concerned member of the team who wants to get the work done in the best possible way.
Avoid the Conflicts, Beware the Drama Arguments and office politics are stress inducers. Are they worth it? Almost never. Look for win-win situations where everyone feels good about the outcome. You’ll feel better about it, short term and long term.
Take a Break Sometimes the best way to complete a job is to walk away from it. If you’re feeling stressed, take a break. Switch to another task, take a walk or climb the stairs. When you come back to the job, you’ll feel refreshed and refocused.
Depend on a Friend Friends help us relax, laugh and see things differently. Talk to a friend about the things that are stressing you. They might help you look at things in a new way.
Accept What You Cannot Change A certain degree of acceptance is a critical stress reducer for life, as well as work. There are some things you simply can’t change. Learn to recognize them, accept them and move on.
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