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When we pursue happiness, it eludes you. However, when you recognise that happiness is the natural state of the soul, all you need is to eliminate all that comes between your happiness and you.
Stress at work is a relatively new phenomenon of modern lifestyles. The
nature of work has gone through drastic changes over the last century
and it is still changing at whirlwind speed. They have touched almost
all professions, starting from an artist to a surgeon, or a commercial
pilot to a sales executive. With change comes stress, inevitably. Professional
stress or job stress poses a threat to physical health. Work related stress
in the life of organized workers, consequently, affects the health of
organizations.
What's It?
Job stress is a chronic disease caused by conditions in the workplace
that negatively affect an individual's performance and/or overall well-being
of his body and mind. One or more of a host of physical and mental illnesses
manifests job stress. In some cases, job stress can be disabling. In chronic
cases a psychiatric consultation is usually required to validate the reason
and degree of work related stress.
Working on a project on stress at work, Andy Ellis, Ruskin College, Oxford,
UK, has shown in a chart
how stress can adversely affect an employee's performance. In the early
stages job stress can 'rev up' the body and enhance performance in the
workplace, thus the term 'I perform better under pressure'. However, if
this condition is allowed to go unchecked and the body is revved up further,
the performance ultimately declines and the person's health degenerates.
The signs of job stress vary from person to person, depending on the particular
situation, how long the individual has been subjected to the stressors,
and the intensity of the stress itself. Typical symptoms of job stress
can be:
Insomnia
Loss of mental concentration,
Anxiety, stress
Absenteeism
Depression,
Substance abuse,
Extreme anger and frustration,
Family conflict
Physical illnesses such as heart disease, migraine, headaches,
stomach problems, and back problems.
Job stress may be caused by a complex set of reasons. Some of the most
visible causes of workplace stress are:
Job Insecurity
Organized workplaces are going through metamorphic changes under intense
economic transformations and consequent pressures. Reorganizations, takeovers,
mergers, downsizing and other changes have become major stressors for
employees, as companies try to live up to the competition to survive.
These reformations have put demand on everyone, from a CEO to a mere executive.
High Demand for Performance
Unrealistic expectations, especially in the time of corporate reorganizations,
which, sometimes, puts unhealthy and unreasonable pressures on the employee,
can be a tremendous source of stress and suffering. Increased workload,
extremely long work hours and intense pressure to perform at peak levels
all the time for the same pay, can actually leave an employees physically
and emotionally drained. Excessive travel and too much time away from
family also contribute to an employee's stressors.
Technology The expansion of technologycomputers, pagers, cell phones, fax
machines and the Internethas resulted in heightened expectations
for productivity, speed and efficiency, increasing pressure on the individual
worker to constantly operate at peak performance levels. Workers working
with heavy machinery are under constant stress to remain alert. In this
case both the worker and their family members live under constant mental
stress. There is also the constant pressure to keep up with technological
breakthroughs and improvisations, forcing employees to learn new software
all the times.
Workplace Culture
Adjusting to the workplace culture, whether in a new company or not, can
be intensely stressful. Making oneself adapt to the various aspects of
workplace culture such as communication patterns, hierarchy, dress code
if any, workspace and most importantly working and behavioral patterns
of the boss as well as the co-workers, can be a lesson of life. Maladjustment
to workplace cultures may lead to subtle conflicts with colleagues or
even with superiors. In many cases office politics or gossips can be major
stress inducers.
Personal or Family Problems
Employees going through personal or family problems tend to carry their
worries and anxieties to the workplace. When one is in a depressed mood,
his unfocused attention or lack of motivation affects his ability to carry
out job responsibilities.
Job Stress and Women
Women may suffer from mental and physical harassment at workplaces, apart
from the common job stress. Sexual harassment in workplace has been a
major source of worry for women, since long. Women may suffer from tremendous
stress such as 'hostile work environment harassment', which is defined
in legal terms as 'offensive or intimidating behavior in the workplace'.
This can consist of unwelcome verbal or physical conduct. These can be
a constant source of tension for women in job sectors. Also, subtle discriminations
at workplaces, family pressure and societal demands add to these stress
factors.
Because change is constant in life, stress is an integral part of it.
Since we don't want to perish under it, we have to adhere to the bottom
line for survivaladapt.
Following are some of the long-term tips to survive stress:
Even
if we feel secured in a habituated life, the truth remains that changing
with the times makes one's position more secure. In today's business climate,
you must continually be prepared for changes to avoid stress and survive
in the competitive world.
Find and protect whatever time you get to refresh, re-energize
and re-motivate yourself. Spend quality time with your family. This can
be an excellent source of emotional and moral support.
Avoid giving in to alcohol, smoking and other substance abuses
while under constant stress.
Develop positive attitudes towards stressful situations in life.
Give up negative mental traits such as fear, anger and revengeful attitudes,
which actually germinate stress. Try to revert to holistic relaxation
and personal growth techniques such as meditation, breathing and exercises,
to remodel your lifestyles.
In case of chronic stress consult a health professional.
Reduce workplace stress by celebrating your's or your colleagues' accomplishments.
Adapting to demands of stress also means changing your personality. Improve
your line of communication, efficiency and learn from other's experiences.
Don't be complacent. Be prepared for any change physically, emotionally
and financially.
But, when you are under stress at work, some simple practices can help:
Sit straight and comfortably on your seat, and try breathing
exercises. It will relax your nerves and muscles.
When under severe stress, an individual fails to take clear-cut decisions,
reevaluate and reassess the priorities and lifestyles, and ultimately,
tend to fall into unproductive distractions. This can be described as
a classic case of 'burnout'. The 'burnouts' often engage in reckless or
risk-taking behaviors. Starting from glamor and sport celebrities to common
men, 'burnouts' are found everywhere.
Chronic Responsibility Syndrome is a kind of burnout where people get
mentally and physically exhausted from their workload. The symptom is
often described as "there's simply too much work to do, and no one
else can do it but me". Typically it will occur in hard working,
hard driven people, who become emotionally, psychologically or physically
exhausted. You are at risk of burnout where:
you find it difficult to say 'no' to additional commitments or
responsibilities
you have been under intense and sustained pressure for some time
your high standards make it difficult to delegate to assistants
you have been trying to achieve too much for too long
you have been giving too much emotional support for too long
Often
burnout will manifest itself in a reduction in motivation, volume and
quality of performance, or in dissatisfaction with or departure from the
activity altogether.
Are You in Danger of Burning Out?
If you feel that you are in danger of burning out, the suggestions below
can help you correct the situation:
Re-evaluate your goals and prioritize them
Evaluate the demands placed on you and see how they fit in with
your goals
Identify your ability to comfortably meet these demands.
If people demand too much emotional energy, become more unapproachable
and less sympathetic. Involve other people in a supportive role. Acknowledge
your own humanity: remember that you have a right to pleasure and a right
to relaxation
Learn stress management skills
Identify stressors in your life, such as work, or family. Get the
support of your friends, family and even counseling in reducing stress
Ensure that you are following a healthy lifestyle:
1. Get adequate sleep and rest to maintain your energy levels
2. Ensure that you are eating a healthy, balanced dietbad
diet can make you ill or feel bad. Limit your caffeine and alcohol intake
3. Try to recognize your spiritual needs that may have been buried
under the mires of worldly pursuits
Develop alternative activities such as a relaxing hobby to take
your mind off problems
Have You Burned Out?
If you are so de-motivated that for a time you do not want to continue
with what you do, then take some time off
Alternatively, try to switch to another area of activity within
your organization. If you come back later, you may find that you have
started to enjoy the work again, and can take on only those commitments
that you want. You may, however, find that you have absolutely no interest
in continuing with what you are doing. In this case it may be best to
drop it altogether
Take support and counseling of near and dear ones to bring change
to the current situation
Enroll yourself with some meditation or yoga classes (to ensure
group spiritual practice), gyms, aerobics or sports clubs to switch your
focus, and to reorganize your priorities
If you are in late stages of burnout, feeling deeply de-motivated
and disenchanted with your job or life, get help from a good psychologist.