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    #31
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    I can't believe this!!!

    I.. don't......

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    #32
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    I can't believe this!!!

    wtf m8

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    #33
    Senior Member

    I can't believe this!!!

    While some stress is actually necessary for you to function at your best, too much takes a mental and physical toll. Learn to manage stress levels to prevent anxiety, depression and other conditions.




    Steps:
    1. Write down everything you have to do when you're feeling overwhelmed. Set a time frame, then block out when you will accomplish what. By divvying up your workload into manageable chunks, each with an allotted time, you'll feel more relaxed about the work before you.

    2. Concentrate on one task at a time. Stressing about work you haven't done yet only detracts from accomplishing the task at hand.

    3. Manage your energies wisely ' prioritize your workload and put in less effort for low-priority jobs, and avoid expending energy on unimportant tasks.

    4. Delegate responsibility and get outside help if you feel overwhelmed. Hire a gardener for your lawn or a baby sitter for your child when you feel pressed for time.

    5. Reward yourself for accomplishing things. Acknowledge the work you put in and give yourself a pat on the back, instead of immediately rushing into the next task and creating more stress.

    6. Take small breaks during work. Visit a nearby cafe or take a quick walk, or allow yourself 10 minutes to relax in your office: Close your eyes, strip your mind of work-related thoughts, visualize a pleasant landscape or vacation scene and relax your muscles.

    7. Exercise regularly to maintain your health and release stress, or take up a hobby.

    8. Give yourself vacations. If indulging in a long vacation (and staying away from work) seems even more stressful, try taking several short vacations per year.

    9. Maintain your perspective by asking yourself, "Is the situation at hand really that serious that I should become stressed-out about it?"

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    #34
    Senior Member

    I can't believe this!!!

    Quote Originally Posted by GanjaASD847
    While some stress is actually necessary for you to function at your best, too much takes a mental and physical toll. Learn to manage stress levels to prevent anxiety, depression and other conditions.




    Steps:
    Step 1. Post a thread on your anger.
    Step 2. Start typing.
    Step 3. Look at half of the first sentence that you write.
    Step 4. Imagine you're a stranger reading it.
    Step 5. This is where you forget.
    Wow, you wouldn't believe this, but I followed your strategy to the letter, Miss, or should I called you Missus, Ganjayesdee-eightforseven.

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