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attitude.
So, what some ways that woman can reduce work place stress?
1. Recognize that stress is a killer and not to be taken lightly.
Stress related illnesses are the leading cause of death and disability in women today. Recognition is the first step in any change process.
2. Take real breaks from work.
If your business requires that you be on the job at “normal” lunch times or other break times, make sure that you find time at other times in the day. Studies show that small breaks actually increase our efficiency, so you really can “afford” it. Walking outside can work wonders. Have a pair of walking shoes on site.
3. What, in your work environment, are you “tolerating” and allowing for on-going stress?
Cluttered space, equipment that needs repaired, lack of organization, tasks that need to be delegated, noise level, ergonomically unhealthy workplaces, and any number of other tolerations are worth the effort to resolve.
4. Communicating cleanly and assertively is a great way to reduce stress by addressing boundaries, expectations and needs in the workplace.
Women, many times, communicate on an emotional level. Unfortunately, with this sort of communication, the real message is lost in the feeling versus the doing.
5. Caffeine, by its very nature, causes a physiological stress response.
How much coffee or high caffeine soft drinks do you consume at work? Take steps to reduce or cut out caffeine all together. Increase your water intake.
6. Eat a good breakfast.
Studies show that eating breakfast is one of the healthiest habits we can adopt. Our bodies and brain has been without carbohydrate fuel for 12 hours or more. Time to fill up. Smoothies are great ways to get a great boost on the go. Yogurt, fruit, juice and a blender and you can start your day with protein, good carbohydrate, calcium and vitamins. Add some linseeds/flaxseeds and you have fiber and phytoestrogens too. All are significant for women’s good health!
7. Ideas you might like to try at the work place for stress reduction.
Calming oils of floral scents (rose, vanilla, lavender and nutmeg), a tennis ball to roll back and
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