Stress Management During Times of Transitions When stress on the job interferes with your ability to work, care for yourself, or manage your personal life, it is time to take action. Start by paying attention to your physical and emotional health. When your own needs are taken care of, you are stronger and more resilient to stress. The better you feel, the better equipped you will be to manage work stress without becoming overwhelmed. Stress is all around us and can be difficult and problematic to ignore. Your ability to utilize healthy stress management techniques in the workplace can make the difference between successfully managing through times of workplace transition or developing unhealthy habits which may negatively impact your professional or personal life. Here are some suggestions for regaining control over yourself in stressful situations: Communication is essential. Rumors have a tendency to surface during times of organizational transition. It is important to not believe everything you hear, and be sure you make efforts to get the facts. If you have questions about information you are hearing, reach out to your manager or a representative from HR for clarification. Maintain a positive attitude. Remember you may not be able to control the situation, but you can control your reactions to it. To maintain a positive attitude, you may need to adjust your expectations and limit your exposure to negative people. Stay focused. Keep doing your job. Your energy is better spent focusing on your job duties, than focusing your mental energy on the unknown/situation beyond your control. Maintain a sense of humor. It helps you keep things in perspective and aids in maintaining a positive attitude. Laughter has been proven to elevate mood through the increased release of endorphins or “feel good” hormones into the body. Laugh often! Practice healthy stress management techniques. Getting sufficient rest, eating a balanced diet, and exercise go a long way to managing thoughts and emotions associated with stressful situations. Remember to avoid the use of caffeine, nicotine, and alcohol as coping strategies While these tips apply to a work environment, do not forget the value of your personal connections and social outlets. Together they will add balance and foster resilience during a difficult, stressful period. Employee Assistance Program Tip Sheet The contents of this article and referenced websites, such as text, graphics, images, and other material contained on the site are for informational purposes only. The content is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified health provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition. Reliance on any information provided by these websites is solely at your own risk. Acentra™ Health is not responsible for the contents of any “off- site” web page referenced from this server. Acentra Health. All rights reserved. 24/7/365 PHONE: 1.844.243.4440 WEBSITE: USG.MyLifeExpert.com CODE:USGCares Scan this QR code using your phone camera to go directly to the EAP website
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