Developing Healthier Ways to Manage Work Stress
Managing work stress effectively requires a combination of physical, emotional, cognitive, and social coping strategies.
Some evidence-based approaches include:
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Regular Physical Activity
Exercise reduces stress hormones while increasing endorphins, improving both physical and mental health.
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Mindfulness and Relaxation
Deep breathing, meditation, progressive muscle relaxation, and mindfulness help calm the nervous system and reduce anxiety.
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Time Management
Organizing tasks according to priority reduces feelings of overwhelm and improves productivity.
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Healthy Sleep Habits
Adequate sleep strengthens emotional resilience and improves concentration.
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Building Social Support
Talking with trusted colleagues, family members, or friends helps reduce emotional isolation and provides practical solutions to workplace challenges.
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Setting Work-Life Boundaries
Disconnecting from work after office hours and engaging in hobbies, family activities, or recreation supports psychological recovery.
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Professional Counselling
If workplace stress becomes persistent or overwhelming, seeking guidance from a psychologist or counsellor can help individuals identify stress triggers, challenge unhelpful thought patterns, and develop healthier coping strategies.
