Start with following the 10 tips to
becoming stress free, but remember not everyone deals with stress in the same
manner. Be prepared to make some adjustments to better suit your lifestyle.
- Start by saying no.
Everyone is making demands upon you during this festive time of year, but you
do not have to agree to everything. Your coworkers are begging you for favors,
but you have a deadline on a project. Saying no every once in a while to give
yourself some room to breathe is definitely the first step to keeping your
sanity.
- Simplify your day.
The easiest way to make sure everything is getting done is to make a “To Do”
list. Add new items as demands are placed on you and prioritize. When you
finish a task, mark it off the list. You will be surprised at how much easier
it is to keep track of your work by doing something so simple.
- Clean your workspace.
Clutter can make anyone stressed out
and uncomfortable. Take time each morning or afternoon to tidy your desk or
office space. This can eliminate distraction and clear your mind to
concentrate on the tasks at hand.
- Change your surroundings.
Decorate your office with all the
items that make you happy. Spread the holiday cheer and put up colorful
decorations that make you smile. Make sure that you do not shove your religion
into the faces of others when doing this. Find neutral holiday decorations if
deciding to go this route.
- Light your office properly.
Bad lighting can cause unnecessary eyestrain and increase fatigue. Fluorescent
lighting can also be tiring. If you do not have the luxury of having your own
office with a window, try turning off the overhead light and bringing in a
lamp from home.
- Surround yourself with happy
people. Distance yourself from
negative office gossip and people that drain you of energy. Create a positive
network of people in the office that smile and lift your spirits.
- Sit back and relax.
Set aside a few minutes in your day to sit back and just breathe. Take a few
minutes after lunch or a couple in the morning to meditate or delve into some
office yoga.
- Take a break.
Sometimes you just need to step away from your
work for a moment to free your mind. Make a point to get out of the office
every day if even just for a short walk outside or to go out to lunch. You can
also be productive without being in the office – try scheduling different
locations for meetings, or attend a seminar or community event.
- Eat healthy.
It is so easy to grab a snack from the vending machine or hit up a fast food
restaurant at lunch just to save time. Instead, try packing a healthier lunch
the night before. You do not have to go on a diet to eat healthy. Just cut
back on foods that can leave you feeling drained, such as sugars and
carbohydrates. You may want to also pick up a multivitamin. Drink plenty of
water – it is recommended that you drink half of your weight in fluid ounces a
day. Eat plenty of healthy snacks – this speeds up the metabolism and keeps
you from overindulging at lunch.
- Exercise.
Quit making excuses and set aside some time for
exercise. If you do not currently have an exercise routine, now is the time to
think about one. Start by asking friends what they do for exercise or maybe
even a personal trainer at a gym. When all else fails, use the most valuable
source available to you – the Internet. Think of it this way – your new
exercise routine will work really well with that New Year’s resolution that we
all promise ourselves every year
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