November 3rd was National Stress Awareness Day.
Most of us probably missed it, as November stress is usually driven by Thanksgiving, picking up the free turkey, determining what to make for the vegan family members, and deciding where to seat Aunt Millie, who gave up showering at the onset of the pandemic. But stress is all around us, in our personal lives and in the workplace. Managing stress in the workplace can be a daunting task.
Did you know that 80% of employees consider their jobs to be stressful? That is 8 out of every 10 employees, a number that both employees and employers should find stressful.
Perhaps before we work on reducing stress, though, we need to understand exactly what stress is.
Stress is our body’s natural response to any type of demand, a feeling of emotional or physical tension in response to an event or thought that causes us to be nervous, angry, or frustrated. While stress is most often viewed as having mental components to it, which it certainly does, in the form of anxiety, depression, irritability, and difficulty concentrating, we must not dismiss the equally devastating physical ailments that frequently accompany stress, including insomnia, upset stomach, loss of appetite, chest pain, and headaches.
There is no magic pill to combat stress, but we can manage our lives so that we are not incapacitated by stress. We can begin by establishing boundaries and taking steps that enable us to achieve that work/life balance that many of us find so elusive.
Here are some key strategies to follow in managing stress in the workplace:
Please don’t take stress lightly, it is quickly replacing the heart attack as the silent killer. Be aware of your stress level, take steps to manage it, and both your body and your mind will thank you.
Employee wellness is critical to the success of both the employee and the employer, and a healthy, well-balanced employee is happier, feels more supported, and is, therefore, more focused and productive.
If your employee benefits provider does not have a wellness program included, it may be time to look elsewhere. Learn about 7 steps to wellness by Sapoznik, a World Company, an employee benefits provider with a passion for wellness.