Managing Pressure at Work

Self-ImprovementStress Management

  • Author Glenise Anderson
  • Published April 10, 2011
  • Word count 516

Every working woman around the world experiences stress and pressures at work. It is something which is inevitable and part of the job. Unfortunately, stress cannot be avoided and hence it must be managed. There are many responsibilities women today have to deal with; stress at work, responsibilities within the family, social commitments needing to be upheld and maintaining a healthy life. Women often say the stress they feel is because they ‘spin so many plates at the same time’. Unless you are willing to stop some of these tasks, the only solution is to find a way to manage the stress which goes along with being so busy.

Stress within the workplace is something which is also unavoidable. Deadlines, meetings with clients and daily work are part of the job and must be managed. The stress involved with these is a separate issue to deal with. However I’m pleased to say managing stress is not impossible. The following are some basic ways you can manage your work as well as the stress related to it.

  1. Do not miss your breakfast: breakfast is the meal which starts you off for your day on the right foot. Not having food will leave you with no energy very early and hence you will not be able to think or work throughout the day.

  2. Manage your time: make a list of all the things which are important and do those things first. Managing your time will ensure you power through a lot of work during the day. Having your priorities set correctly is what every woman needs to accomplish and the only way goals can be achieved.

  3. Take breaks between tasks: taking breaks while working help a great deal. Sparing a few minutes from your work will freshen your mind; it will make you feel better and reduce your stress level.

  4. Breathe! : When you feel you are surrounded by too much work and the stress is too much to cope with, sit back, relax and take a deep breath! Your mind and body will relax with every breath you take and within minutes you will feel refreshed.

  5. Go to the gym: statistics have proven that exercising regularly helps to keep stress a bay. Apart from the physical benefits you will achieve by exercising, you will also be gaining mental benefits. Not only will you be releasing your stress you will be maintain a healthy lifestyle.

  6. Have a plan B: sometimes things do not work out the way we expect them to. The best option is to have an alternative ready. When an unforeseen stressful event falls on your lap, you will know exactly what to do and will still is on top of your game.

Stress and work related pressures are something which are unavoidable. The best thing is to deal with this stress using the methods which are provided above. There is no doubt, for a woman to deal with the pressures at work can be challenging, as there are also home responsibilities to consider as well. Management of time and health are the keys to success.

Glenise Anderson is a successful business woman who wants to share her knowledge and skills

with other women. Her organization Self Confident Women, provides tailored education solutions that meet the personal and professional development needs of women. Development and Training Courses for Women

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