Math, asked by iVxsoz, 4 months ago

Hi everyone, I have a lot assignments in my life. A lot of summatives. I am currently doing them all. But it is just so much stress on me! The final grades are in on Wednesday and it's just so much stress on me... Can someone please give me the best advice to handling it? Thank you :c

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Answered by studarsani18018
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Answer:

Whatever your work demands, there are steps you can take to protect yourself from the damaging effects of stress, improve your job satisfaction, and bolster your well-being on and off the job.

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When is workplace stress too much?

Stress isn’t always bad. A little bit of stress can help you stay focused, energetic, and able to meet new challenges in the workplace. It’s what keeps you on your toes during a presentation or alert to prevent accidents or costly mistakes. But in today’s hectic world, the workplace too often seems like an emotional roller coaster. Long hours, tight deadlines, and ever-increasing demands can leave you feeling worried, drained, and overwhelmed. And when stress exceeds your ability to cope, it stops being helpful and starts causing damage to your mind and body—as well as to your job satisfaction.

You can’t control everything in your work environment, but that doesn’t mean you’re powerless, even when you’re stuck in a difficult situation. If stress on the job is interfering with your work performance, health, or personal life, it’s time to take action. No matter what you do for a living, what your ambitions are, or how stressful your job is, there are plenty of things you can do to reduce your overall stress levels and regain a sense of control at work.

Answered by mahek77777
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tips for a stress-free:-

  • Follow a routine. Always make a point to follow a regime.
  • Wake up early. Wake up early in the morning.
  • Make a list for yourself. Make a list of things that make you happy and optimistic.
  • Accept and face your challenges.
  • Look after yourself.
  • Relax.
  • Meditate.
  • Avoid distractions.
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