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Office Stress Management Techniques That Work
from:The American Institute of Stress acknowledges that no single definition for stress works across the board. Since stress affects almost everyone differently and what stresses one person might not another, nailing down an agreed upon description is often difficult. One thing experts do agree upon, however, is the fact that stress can have some very serious implications. One of the most common places for people to experience stress is in their daily working lives. When battling its effects becomes important, learning office stress management techniques can help.
Office stress management techniques can be very important for helping people stay in focus and in control on hard days. While most people would love to say they enjoy their jobs and derive no stress from them whatsoever, this simply is quite often not the case. When stress builds up in the office, releasing it effectively is not only good for the body, but the measure could preserve or even advance a career.
Some of the best office stress management techniques to use in high-pressure situations or even on days when everything just seems to be going wrong include:
• Taking a break. This is one of the best office stress management techniques possible. If tension is piling up, taking five to regroup is always a good idea. Whether a person just sits at their desk and closes their eyes for a few minutes, visualizes themselves tackling the problems facing them or gets up and walks around, the result can be a calmer feeling and a mind that is more focused on the job at hand.
• Exercise. Some people find that this is among the best office stress management techniques going. Cutting a lunch hour short to walk the stairs or just walk around the building can relieve some of the tension of the day. Plus, it's good for the body and helps get the blood flowing and the brain working.
• Deep breathing, relaxation techniques. If stressors pile up too high, or a meeting is going out of control, working relaxation techniques into routine before responding can result in the desired performance. Taking a deep breath before answering a complaint call, spending two minutes meditating before facing an angry boss or co-worker or even working muscles to make them relax a bit can also put a person in a better position to release stress and face the day.
Even people who work in the fields they want and truly enjoy their jobs can carry the baggage of stress. When working some of it off and making sure reactions and behaviors are appropriate matters, office stress management techniques can come in handy. Just a few minutes here and there to refocus and recharge can make all the difference in the world.
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