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[W906]Women At Work Episode
by Wade Robins, Wad
New developments in the workplace have made stress higher than it was before. Knowing this bit of information is also realizing that the well being of the workers is in a decline. At work, many different kinds of stress are faced.

In 1996, the World Health Organization released a report that stated that stress is thought to be a global problem. It is also known that over three hundred billion dollars are used up each year to pay for situations that are caused by stress. These include the workers ability to do a good job, late workers, those who do not show up at all, and health problems. Dealing with stress at work has now become one of the priorities that are dealt with.

You may question what the real cause for stress at work is and what a worker should do to cooperate with the boss to find a way to deal with that stress.

Helpguide is an internet site that will provide information of work related stress. Stress at work is caused by our thoughts turning to all the burdens at work being to large to handle. Work gives so much anxiety that the workers can not deal with them correctly. Most of the stress that comes from work is more visible when the satisfaction of the work is gradually starting to be aggravating and tiring. When these thought get worse and is too much for the workers to deal with, stress in the beginning will cause the flu, colds, coughing, headaches, and stomach problems.

Some other things that may begin to expose themselves are tiredness, muscle cramping, anxiousness, and anger issues. Work related stress control must be able to deal with these things before they are a real crippling and upsetting problem. For more info see http://www.stressmanagementmethods.com/Stress_Management_Program on Stress Management Program.

The HelpGuide will give you distinctive types of work related stress. They are:

1. Detailed work situations ? to much work to handle, irrelevant work or responsibilities, no regular break times

2. Your surroundings ? excessive noise, lack of proper air flow,

3. The structure of your job - unreasonable demands on the quality of the work

4. New developments at work - working more hours and not getting paid much for it

5. The relationship with others at work - Too many people in one area

Workers are able to deal with stress in better ways if they are given the right situations. These include:

1. Clearly stating what is to be done in that particular job

2. Expectations that are not met

3. Few people who are in charge

4. Addressing the concerns of the workers about loosing their jobs because of cuts and layoffs

5. The ability to move up in the company

Work related stress is something that should take precedence to make sure that the workers are at top form. It is true that creating a human resource in your company will be the best thing to start with.

The things that happen in the workplace can be unpredictable and very overwhelming at times. It can range from a major argument with the boss, loosing a client, machinery and equipment breaking down, delays with an important project, poor relationships with co-workers, lost revenue, working long and excessive hours, feeling unappreciated by your employer, working in a disorganised work environment and a major blow like loosing your job. With so many things that can cause stress at work, it is no wonder why most of us have problems dealing with it.

According to my personal experiences, the best way to deal with situations that causes you stress at work is to discuss your problems with someone. By discussing those problems that causes you stress at work, you can come up with solutions to the problem and feel better about yourself and the situation.

I find the best people to discuss your problems to are:

·        Your wife/partner.

·        Your boss.

·        A trusting co-worker/business associate.

·        Your mentor.

·        Business advisors.

·        A friend.

·        Your parents/relatives.

·        A professional.

·        God.

A few years ago, while working at a newspaper company, I had a co-worker who kept bothering me because she simply didn’t like me. This went on for months and unfortunately I didn’t do anything about it. Luckily a new employee named Amber started work in my department and we hit it off immediately.

I found Amber a great person to discuss my problems with and she always cheered me up during a stressful situation. She also gave me advice on how to stand up to my troublemaking co-worker. I also provided Amber with support when she needed it as well.

During my work career, I’ve always had people that provided me with advice and support. Currently as a business owner, I have a business mentor, business associates and friends that I discuss my problems with.

And just because you constantly seek support and advice, doesn’t make you a weak and dependant person. As a matter of fact, powerful and successful people like Bill Gates, Donald Trump and Arnold Schwarzenegger have advisers and confidants to discuss their problems with.

When selecting someone to discuss your problems with, make sure:

  • They have great listening and communication skills.
  • Can offer you great support.
  • Can offer you sound solutions and constructive criticisms.
  • Keep discussions confidential and are trustworthy.
  • Optimistic.

Most of us cannot go through tough and stressful situations on our own and we need positive people that can help and support us during these times. 

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