Workplace Stress
According to the American Institute of Stress, 80 percent of U.S. workers feel stressed on the job and workplace stress costs about $300 billion in lost productivity annually.
Everyone experiences periods of job stress, but extreme periods of prolonged stress can be detrimental to your long-term health. If you are feeling stressed at work, try these 7 strategies to help mitigate your workplace stress.
Plan and Prioritize
Do not panic, make a list to prioritize your work, set realistic deadlines, do not rush into the first idea you have and always have an alternative plan.
Slow Down
Think things through before you act, and begin with a result in mind
Use All Of Your Resources
If things do not go exactly as planned, do not solely rely on yourself. Ask for help when you need it.
Separate Work Life From Home Life
If you can, avoid taking your computer home with you or checking emails when you are at home. Taking time to decompress at home can help you manage your stress.
Focus On What You Can Control
You know what your job tasks are. Break the larger tasks into smaller, more doable steps.
Take A Break
To release stress, take a short break. Taking a walk or discussing your work situation with another person may help you gain a fresh perspective.
Limit Interruptions
Use you voicemail to your advantage and only take calls that are a priority when you are on a tight deadline. Set aside designated times throughout the day to respond to emails and phone calls.
It may not be possible to eliminate all stress, but these steps can help manage the stress effectively. If stress continues, reach out to your healthcare provider for greater solutions. .