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Job Stress: Tension in the WorkplaceWorries Over Being Fired Job stress is often caused by people who constantly feel as though their job is on the line. In this increasingly competitive world, companies everywhere are laying people off to bring new people in, simply so they won't have to pay them as much. This isn't true, of course, for every company, still, many people feel as though they will be the next to go. The way to combat this kind of stress is to remind yourself that you are important to your company. All you can do is the best job you can and you'll soon see you had nothing to worry about. Perfectionism Another big cause of job stress is workers feeling as though they aren't doing a very good job. Perfectionism is rampant in the workplace, yet nobody is perfect and everyone makes mistakes. When you make one, you have to remind yourself that everyone makes mistakes and that you're no different. There are many other causes of job stress including taking your home problems to work, not having a life outside of work, not trying to get along socially with one's coworkers, as well as constantly working under tight deadlines. For all of these stresses, there are solutions and techniques you can follow to alleviate the anxiety you constantly feel while at work. This anxiety prevents you from doing the best that you can. This, inevitably, causes you more stress. Whenever you feel job stress, it is important to calm down right at that moment. Find a quiet, private place and close your eyes, or try some deep breathing techniques. Remind yourself that this is your job, and that you are there to do a job, not to constantly stress about it. When you've calmed yourself down, try and face the problem and fix it in a calm, reserved manner. You must learn to control yourself and your emotions. If you can't do it yourself, try and find a therapist who can help. By reducing job stress, workers everywhere will be able to concentrate more fully on their jobs. After all, if we feel stressed out all day long, our home lives will suffer. The trick is to keep your work at work and don't stress so much. You'll feel much better and you'll do a much better job. |
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