What are top five ways to handle work pressure?

Whether small or big, ordinary or critical, pressure is a big part of both personal and work lives. These burdens can stretch over a long period, leading to excessive stress. Ever wondered how to handle the work stress effectively? Here we are easing your stress and laying out five effective ways to handle the work pressure.

Priority – Priority

The best way to tackle any crisis or tricky situation at work or otherwise is to break it down into simpler tasks or steps. Now take down, one each at a time, based on priority. Do the things that need attention first and are more important on the to – do list. Breaking up the big daunting task into simpler steps is a great way to catch a breather and handle that pressure.

Adapt healthy habits, and stick to them

It is common in human nature to fall into bad habits when we feel stressed or trapped in an overwhelming situation. The habits such as drinking and eating unhealthy things, resorting too much caffeine, backing down on exercise and enough sleep – in general not taking care of self.

Avoiding these habits and adopting healthy habits is a great way to keep mind out of chaos and in charge. This will help you in handling the pressure in a much effective way.

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Set firm boundaries

Sometimes the pressure at work sprouts out when we are unable to say ‘no’. People delegating more work, too much for you to handle at a given time can be a big stress enhancer. This is where setting firm boundaries at work comes to play. Managing expectations, setting boundaries is a great way to keep that pressure at bay.

Take time, breathe and recharge

Taking a step back and take time to recharge is very essential to restart our system. It can be through simple tasks such as taking a walk outside for fresh air, meditate or a short vacation.

Ask for support

If the stress and pressure is too much to handle, seeking support is the best way forward. This can include asking colleagues for support and delegating them work, talking to a close friend or family member or seeking support of a therapist. Don’t hesitate to ask for help if the things become too much to handle. What are your ways to handle pressure at work or personal life? Comment in the section below and join the conversation.

Ayswarya Murthy

Ayswarya Murthy is a political journalist. She came to writing through an interest in politics.

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