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Coping with Stress working at home
By Amrou Sukhon
So what is working at home, and coping with stress, really all about? The
following reports includes some fascinating information about working at home,
and stress --info you can use not just the old stuff they used to tell you.
Most of us have been stressed working at home at some point. Aside from the
stress of having to find new clients and new jobs, we often encounter stress
because jobs come in mad, occasional bursts. Some days our to do list is almost
empty, and the following days it seems like we can hardly keep up.
Deadlines can be overwhelming, and when one is affected, effectiveness plunges.
The brain is no longer focused on creativity and action.
When stress level stack up, here what to do. First, reduce stress by...
Stopping. Sounds a bit basic, and it's really hard to do, just stop. Stress can
cause health problems or make problems worse if you don't learn ways to deal
with it.
The next step is to find a way to deal with your stress. A simple way is to
avoid the circumstance that leads to our stress--but often this is not feasible.
Another way is to change how we react to stress. This is often the best way.
Well, it's time to take heart and set a few simple strategies in place that will
keep us in control of our time...and our sanity.
Tips for dealing with working at home stress-
1) Eat a healthy, balanced diet rich in fruits and vegetables. Reduce or
eliminate caffeine (coffee, black and green tea, cola drinks, and chocolate).
Because caffeine is a stimulant, it can make you feel more anxious.
2) Exercise. It relieves tension and provides a timeout from stressful
situations.
3) Try to take time everyday to slow down and do something you enjoy, even if it
is just for a few minutes. Reading a magazine, playing with your dog, listening
to music, reading a book or any other activity that helps you forget the
stresses of your day can calm you and help you remember what is important.
4) Work at being cheerful and optimistic. Use humor to lighten difficult
situations.
5) Take very long, relaxing deep breaths anytime you notice you're feeling
stressed.
6) If the nature of any of your tasks allow it, call upon a colleague who can
help you. If you've never done this before, now is the perfect time to start.
The nice thing about this sort of arrangement is your colleague will most likely
send jobs your way when he or she gets overloaded. (Warning: do not hand over
tasks that must be carried out only by you as the principal of the business.
Your reputation is important.)
7) Organizing and simplifying your life. If one of your main sources of stress
is the sheer number of things that need to be done, getting organized should
help you feel more at peace. A good sense of organization will also make you
more efficient. Simplifying your life also should help you feel less
overwhelmed.
Set Achievable Daily Goals. If you finish a task ahead of schedule, start the
next... but stick to a definite cut-off time each day. What you are doing this
week is set up a system that will continue to work for you.
Follow these tips and before you know it, your home business dream will be on
track once again.
That's how things stand right now. Keep in mind that any subject can change over
time, so be sure you keep up with the latest news.
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Amrou Sukhon is an internet marketing expert who has successfully promoted many
different affiliate programs, and Helping all who are determined to succeed.
http://www.goaboutmarketing.com
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