Overcoming Performance Stress

What is Performance Stress?

Performance stress is one of the most common sources of stress in the workplace. With a working environment that constantly subjects its employees to a given set of standard they’d have to meet, the amount of pressure can lead one to question his or her abilities on a given task. There’s always this feeling of not being good enough in the standards of the company.

This is especially true when one has scheduled to make an important presentation for the company. Before the actual presentation, one experiences a sick feeling on the stomach. Sometimes, the pressure is too much that one’s performance is impacted during these situations. For those who are incapable of dealing with the level of stress they are subjected to in these situations, the importance of coping and overcoming performance stress is more important to maintain your ability to deliver within the company’s standards.

Performance Planning

Whether you are taking part in small or big events, creating a good performance is always important. One of the best ways to ensure that you perform well for a given project or task, you need to come up with a performance plan. This will serve to outline what you need to achieve and how you are going to do it. [Read more...]

Stress Less!

By Aurelia Williams, author of Journey to Joy

STRESS. “Yes, the S word’. Stress is the ‘wear and tear’ our bodies experience as we adjust to our constantly changing environment. Stress has both physical and emotional effects on us and can it can create positive or negative feelings.

As a positive influence, stress can help compel us to action; it can result in a new consciousness and an exciting new perspective. As a negative influence, it can result in feelings of distrust, rejection, and depression, which in turn can lead to health problems such as headaches, upset stomach, insomnia, ulcers and other health problems. As you can see, as we adjust to different situations, stress can either help or hinder us depending on how we react to it.

I’m not going to sit here and tell you that you shouldn’t let things concern you but what I do what to say is that you can slowly begin to reduce the stress in your life. [Read more...]

Job Stress and Working With Problem People

At the workplace, an employee must not only deal with the workload but also with the environment, particularly the people you work with. Here, several factors come into play and contribute at producing job stress. Problem people on your job may include your co-workers, managers, or your boss. You need to learn how to properly deal with them so you can prevent stress from devastating your working experience.

Manage Stress and Problem People

Problem people are not just confined to the workplace but in other aspects of everyday life that require you to work together. However, it is more pressing to address this issue at work since the company’s productivity is in the line. If you are leading a group of co-employees wherein you need to work at a given task, you have to know what to do in order to manage them properly. Or else, you’d fail to meet the task deadline and end up suffering from high levels of stress. Here are some strategies you can employ: [Read more...]

Dr. Cheryl: Work Stress Management

Stressful Jobs and Handling Them

Stress is always a part of work. However, there are a few naturally stressful jobs due to the type of service or the industry to which they belong. Given that you are subjected to these stressors on a daily basis, it is important for you to find means in order to reduce the amount of stress you had to deal with. This will help you achieve a more productive and healthier working environment.

Medical Care Professions

Doctors, nurses, social workers, or medical assistants have an understandably stressful job. The nature of the job in itself is quite difficult, given that the health and well-being of others are put in your hands. Plus, there is an added pressure of their action potentially resulting to negative impacts to one’s health. Therefore, so much weighing in on their job that there’s almost no room for mistakes.

One way to deal with stress is to identify its source, in order to determine the proper coping mechanism to employ. This will also doctors and other medical professionals to learn how to cope with the possibility of committing mistakes while on the job since that is one of the leading causes of reduced performance levels. [Read more...]

Why You Need A Rock Garden Relaxation Fountain

by Aksha Serum

Almost everyone’s life is stressful. We all need a place we can go to relax and get away from the pressures and stresses of everyday life. Gardens are a wonderful way to relax. Anyone who has a garden on their property will tell you that sitting in it for just a few minutes is an excellent relaxation tool. However, some of the most stressed people tend to live in the city—a place where there is precious little yard space to create a garden. If you are a stressed city person in need of a relaxation tool like a garden, do not dismay. You can easily put a rock garden relaxation fountain on your patio, in your yard, or even in your home.


Why It Is Essential

While you may argue that a rock garden relaxation fountain is not essential to de-stressing your life and finding a moment of peace to relax, it is also arguable that such a rock garden relaxation fountain is, indeed, essential to such relaxation. The trickling of the water through the beautiful stones brings us back to nature, one of the most relaxing elements on earth. You can even turn on a peaceful music soundtrack while you are sitting by your rock garden relaxation fountain and enjoy the music and the sound of the running water. If you close your eyes, it can take you to wherever you want to be. [Read more...]

Relaxing Music Instrumental Sax

Stress And Headaches – Are They Linked?

by Sarah McCurdy

It is widely believed that one in seven people in the United States gets a headache every day of their life! Now, most of these that are experienced are not migraines but can be many other types of headaches including stress headaches. But is stress actually responsible for these headaches and how are they connected?

Well, medically there is no exact definition for this type of headache but it is known to be caused by tension in the muscles of the forehead, neck, and face that can be caused by stress. So, essentially, stress has a connection to headaches because it induces the tension and muscle contraction that is the root of the pain you feel. Naturally, if you can reduce your stress you will be able to reduce this tension in the muscles and often times can prevent headaches from occurring.

Science has in recent years developed very effective treatments and medicines for migraine headache sufferers but little has been designed to handle stress headaches. The common thread between migraines and tension headaches is that both cause inflammation which is related to the nervous system which controls our adrenaline. Adrenaline created energy within our muscles and nerves which triggers other chemical responses leading to excess inflammation and ultimately pain. [Read more...]

Stress Relief And Relaxation Through The Use Of Music Therapy

by Howard Platt

In today’s fast paced lifestyle it is almost impossible to avoid stress whether we are at home or work. We must take any measures possible to help us manage such hectic lifestyles. Thankfully there are steps that we can take that will dramatically reduce the levels of stress that invade our everyday lives.

Learning how to truly relax will help you in your efforts to enjoy a stress free life. One of the most effective methods that you may use to bring a sense of ease to your life is music therapy. Listening to music has an amazing effect on how you feel inside and out.

Music therapy has been growing in popularity for the past years. We started our lives being carried in our Mothers womb for the first nine months of our existence. Many experts believe that the rhythmic beat of our Mothers heart became so soothing to us that we created a deep seated need for some type of replication of that continual rhythmic pattern. [Read more...]

Stress Out Relaxation Therapy