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Do you have a demanding boss or difficult co-workers? Stacks of work
to get done and not enough time? Everyone encounters job stress sooner
or later — but that doesn’t make it easier. There are many aspects of
your work environment that you have no control over — but you can take
action to manage stress so that work doesn’t take a toll on your
well-being.
Stress Matters
Workplace stress has been linked to serious health problems —
including heart attack. Your body releases greater amounts of the
hormone cortisol in response to stress — stimulating an increased
appetite for high-fat, high-sugar foods, and increasing fat storage in
the abdomen. A study of workers coping with corporate restructuring and
layoffs revealed that chronic job stress led to weight gain. Not
surprisingly, consumption of high-fat, high-calorie vending machine
snacks went way up during the most stressful periods. Research also
shows that intense job stress is an independent risk factor for high
blood pressure at work, home, and even while sleeping.
Work Mindfully
Mindfulness is a way of zeroing in on the here and now instead of
ruminating over the past, mulling over the future, or doing several
things at once. Give your full attention to the task at hand, whether
it’s a call, a meeting, or a project. Scrolling through your messages
while on a phone conference may feel productive — but in the long run,
multitasking will only add to your stress and drain your energy.
Be Nice
Get to know your co-workers by asking about their weekends, inviting
their opinions, and eating lunch together. Collegial co-worker
relationships make the workplace more pleasant for everyone —and studies
even show that a positive outlook is contagious. Offer genuine
compliments. Smile frequently — it’ll boost your mood and encourage
those around you to lighten up.
Communicate Well
Miscommunication is the root of many workplace conflicts. Clarify
details and expectations for every job task. Check for understanding if
you’re the one dishing out assignments.
Annoying co-workers are best dealt with immediately and directly — or
the behavior may get worse. If your co-worker distracts you with loud,
lengthy personal calls, talk with her privately instead of just getting
frustrated. If it continues, speak with your manager.
Shake It Off
You
can let yourself get wound up and upset about things that happen at
work — or you can respond differently. Instead of stewing about a
project that was dumped on you, could you view it as an opportunity to
showcase your skills, talent, and teamwork — or speak with your
supervisor? Instead of letting one grumpy customer get you down, can you
focus on the 50 grateful customers you helped today? Take a few full,
deep breaths to clear your mind and proceed down a more positive path.
Practice Smart Self-Care
Regular exercise and good nutrition — along with time for fun and
relaxation —boosts your ability to cope with stress. And when you’re
well-rested, stressors are more manageable. Consider taking a walk at
break time, or meeting a friend for lunch. Learn relaxation breathing and stretching exercises
to do at your desk. Choose high-energy, nutritious foods for meals and
snacks. Cultivate a healthy sense of humor; look for the laughable
moments in everyday life at work.
Get Help
If your best efforts don’t reduce your stress and talking with your
manager doesn’t help, seek advice from your human resources department
or employee relations representative. Some employers offer employee
assistance programs (EAP) that provide confidential, 24/7 phone
consultation with professional counselors for personal matters and
workplace issues. If your employer offers this benefit, don’t hesitate
to use it.
Make a Change
Life is too short to spend it in a toxic workplace — and living with
chronic stress isn’t a long-term solution. No job is stress-free, but if
your current job isn’t a good match for your interests, talents, and
goals, create a plan to move on. Paint a realistic picture of your dream
job by talking with others in your desired line of work before you make
the leap.
Source : acefit/healthy_living_fit_facts_content.aspx?itemid=3053
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