Women are more prone to workplace because of the many roles they play in
life: as career woman, wife, mother, daughter, and friend. Women work
way beyond the 9-5 shift, often having to rush home to cook dinner,
help the kids with homework, and prepare the next day's office attire
for the hubby. The stress and anxiety caused by endless tasks and
impossible deadlines in a high-speed, high-tech world has made women's
lives a living web of complexity.
The question is: How can women
cope with stress and anxiety? The first step is to dissect the problem
and understand how these psychological and emotional conditions make
women's lives more difficult.
Stress is a combination of
fatigue, restlessness, depression, over-focusing, and over-all
gloominess that is a consequence of overwork and other domestic or
personal problems. The difficulty of trying to balance time between
work and the home has caused many women to suffer from stress. Personal
or relationship issues like divorce or separation have also been the
cause of anxiety panic attacks among women. Women who own and manage
their own business are also prone to stress. Their high drive for
business success cannot always protect them from times of depression and
overwork. Career women, on the other hand, have to confront office
politics, gender discrimination, intimate harassment, and the fear of
being laid-off.
But there's still hope for over-worked, stressed
women. Here are some practical ways for women to reduce and manage
work-related stress:
1. Put up relaxing scenes- It could be a
poster or a small painting with beautiful scenery. You can even download
screen savers of beaches, waterfalls, clear lakes and other scenes that
help create a serene mood.
2. The To-Do-List- Use that
Post-Its or other stick-on note pads. Color-code your notes and even put
up an "alarm" in your computer to remind you of priority tasks. The
key is to know what to do first.
3. Time out - As they say,
"All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy." Take some time out to
take a breather. Do way from reading emails the mostly junk. Do
stimulating activities like sudoku or brainteaser. Reading some
inspirational books like Chicken Soup for the Soul.
4.
Rearrange your workstation - Add some "homey" look to your
workstation... put up photo frames of your family or favorite pet. When
ever you feel stressed out just glance at their happy faces or cuteness
---and you'll find yourself smiling back!
5. When a plant isn't
just a plant - Having a plant around your workplace is good stress
relief. Studies show that looking at something green like a plant helps
soothe your eyes after facing the computer monitor all day or after
reading for a long time. Focusing on a green plant will have a soothing
effect.
6. Exercise - Walking, climbing the stairs, or going
out to run helps fight stress. Physical activity help get rid of
tension. During a workout, your body releases endorphins which helps
your body to relax. Endorphins also act as natural pain killers. There
are a lot of exercise videos that you can use ranging from the standard
aerobics to pilates, tae-bo, and a host of other fitness programs.
7.
De-clutter- A cluttered workstation like pens,pencils, notepads,tons
of papers spread around every inch of your work place adds to your
stress. Make your work environment more appealing by organizing your
things and throwing away things you no longer need.
8. Set Boundaries- Communicate and assert yourself, make your co-workers know when you are more available for chit chat.
9.
Go less in your caffeine intake- caffeine even is popularly known as a
stimulant, too much of it adds to stress even leads to depression.
10.
Eat a good breakfast- Don' skip meals even if you are indeed in a
hurry. Studies shows that if you make it a practice to eat breakfast
every day, you're body gets more the needed proteins to give you an
energy boost to face the working day.
Beat work-related
stress without beating yourself up. Learn how to relax. Sure...we have
duties and responsibilities but if you don't learn to relax---burn out
is what you get! Make an effort to relax. Listen to good music. Try not
to smoke. Because if you don't watch out, the results would be
hypertension...depression... and a plethora of other ailments that can
sidetrack your career and home life. It's time to regain a sense of
balance if you want to stay alive for a long, long, long time.
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