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If You Don't Deal With Work Stress Now, You Will Hate Yourself Later

by Thomas Turner

While all of us go through some type of stress at work, it's odd that 20 percent of people report that the stress has nothing to do with the kind of job they do. The stress comes from their supervisor, the environment, or co-workers. All these stress factors have no really to do with the job.

Battling stress in the office need not be as difficult as some individuals may portray it to be. All you have to do is learn the right techniques and adapt the proper attitude and you will soon be able to work more peacefully in your office environment, and be more productive in your job as well.

Making the Best of a Stressful Workspace

1. To make the most of the space they have many companies have a cubicle set up. While this does give the more for the money their employees get distracted more easily. You can see everyone walking around wasting time and it makes you not want to work either, or they talk to each other over the cubicle walls. Since you can't stop other people from doing what they do, you must eliminate the distractions you do have control over. Like organizing your desk and keeping it clean.

2. Keep a nice photograph of your family or maybe a special place on your desk. Whenever you feel stress about to kick in, calm yourself by gazing at the picture for a few seconds. This will help you gather your wits and resume working minus the stress.

3. Organize your tasks. Stress usually builds up more if you don't have a clear plan of what to do during an entire workday, or if you find out that you have taken on more work than is humanly possible to finish on time. To avoid these situations, make sure that you keep a list of things to do and check off each item as you finish it. This practice will not only give you greater control over your life at work, but also ensure that you don't miss any important deadlines.

4. There are few mediation techniques you can practice at work to relieve stress. When you are experiencing stress take a minute and close your eyes. Relax your body, and imagine something that brings your peace. Maybe you can picture your favorite vacation spot or if you like rain a rainy day. While you do this take deep breathes and forget everything that stresses you. After about 5-10 minutes you should feel ready to work again.

5. Find other opportunities. There are a few instances when the stress levels in the workplace are just too high, and if this is the case in your office, it may be time to search for better environments where you can be more productive. Unreasonably demanding jobs and bosses who are very difficult to deal with can certainly cause you to be stressed out, and it's absolutely not your fault. In fact, if you stay in such environments, not only will the quality of your work be compromised, but you might be susceptible to suffering emotional distress as well. You might be tempted to hang in there for a while, especially during these economically tough times. But we do recommend that you look for better jobs where you will be subject to less stress.

You do have to keep in mind that employment is not that easy to find these days, so you should do your best to work well within your current environment first. Only when this is not feasible should you consider moving to a new company.

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Published October 30th, 2008

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