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Now, some people think that stress is what you feel after hard physical work, and that is untrue. You could get stressed just by sitting on a chair all day! In fact psychologists tell us that those workers who perform jobs of similar nature day in and day out are more vulnerable to stress than those who perform different kinds of jobs when ever they walk in to the office. This is obviously due to the boring routine the former group faces. Yes, boredom can and does cause stress! So what do you do about all this stress? Well, you could try meditation. People believe that closing your eyes for about five minutes, and totally clearing all thoughts from your mind can help reduce stress. Others believe that taking a walk in a quiet place reduces their stress, and yet others may resort to their own favorite stress reduction methods. All methods have one thing in common – the fact that you need to detach your self from the work that is causing the stress in the first place.
1. Take a break from work when it is allowed, and spend this time alone. Very often we spend our free time discussing work issues with our colleagues and this doesn’t help your stress levels one bit. Instead, spend your free time focusing your thoughts on positive ideas, maybe on what you are going to do after you reach home? 2. If being alone in the work breaks sounds like a disappointing idea, then go ahead and chat up some of your friends. But try and steer the conversation away from work, especially if work is the stress causing factor. And it usually is isn’t it? 3. Get organized. A clean work bench with minimum clutter can make a wonderful change from wires all over the place! 4. Imagination can work wonders with stress. If your work is stressing you out a lot, try and close your eyes and get positive thoughts running through your mind. Imagine the holiday you are planning, or that place you love o visit.
Whatever the motivation factor is that helps you reduce stress go for it, unless it is something that could cause even more stress to work or home. Remember to think positively. A negative stress breaker can only cause negative effects, so try and refrain from alcohol as a stress relief measure. Positive thoughts can not only reduce stress, they also make a more efficient and productive worker out of you.
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