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The world we live on is nothing but a mound of chaotic pressure
that is building to the point it bursts like a volcano. We are
bombarded with pressure from our employers, our customers and
families to the point where some people actually do break. Most
of us today in professional lives spend between 8 and 16 hours a
day at the office, which equates to almost two-thirds of our
lives being in a place we really do not want to be in, but there
are things you can do to decrease the stress in your office. 


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Ten Things You Can Do To Decrease Your Stress At The Office
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The world we live on is nothing but a mound of chaotic pressure
that is building to the point it bursts like a volcano. We are
bombarded with pressure from our employers, our customers and
families to the point where some people actually do break. Most
of us today in professional lives spend between 8 and 16 hours a
day at the office, which equates to almost two-thirds of our
lives being in a place we really do not want to be in, but there
are things you can do to decrease the stress in your office. 

Remember this, what we call stress, is really what we put on
ourselves. Whilst other people can influence the way we feel,
ultimately we are the ones who choose whether we are going to be
stressed or not. You are in control of how you are going to feel,
no one else. Stress as such is going on in our heads, so the real
secret to de-stressing is to find things that would make you
happy and content within.


#1. Have a Photo Of The Happiest Time In Your Life

Think back through your life, what is the happiest moment in your
life. It could be the birth of your child, getting married, going
out on a fantastic date, visiting some outstanding place or maybe
it is when you bought your puppy dog but no matter what it is,
you will almost certainly have a photo of that time. Take that
photo and put it on your desk to remind you of those happy times
as this will be one of the tools you need to beat stress in your
office.

The happiest time in my life, and where I felt like the luckiest
man in the world, was the day my wife stepped out of the
limousine at the church for our wedding. I had never seen my wife
look so beautiful and I made sure when I felt those feelings that
I would remember them forever. So on my desk at work, I have a
picture of my wife getting out of the limousine and each time I
feel stressed I simply take a few moments to look at that picture
and remember that moment in time. You brain is an amazing part of
your body, no matter how many times I look at that photo, my
brain releases the same feelings I had on the day and helps me
snap out of feeling stressed.

Use the happy times, to control the times when you feel the most
vulnerable and stressed.


#2. Think Of Your Boss Yelling At You Naked

Everyone has nightmare stories of their bosses being a grouch and
I certainly have had my fair share, but most people who talk of
being excessively stressed often relate that stress to a boss who
is abusive and yells a lot. Well first off, if you are working in
an environment where you boss is abusive, get out NOW! Nobody has
to put up with that and remember life is way to short regardless
of the money. Is money worth that much that the stress is worth
dying tomorrow from a heart attack? NO!

However, if you have a boss who yells at you a lot, just for the
sake of yelling and really is quite rude, simply imagine them
yelling at you naked. If someone flew into your office absolutely
starkas, that is with absolutely no clothes on, would you take
them seriously. Course not! So, why take a boss that comes in and
yells at you seriously. If your boss is an effective communicator
he or she would not need to yell at you.

The next time your boss comes in, force yourself to think of them
absolutely naked. When you do that, see just how you actually
react and whether you deal with the situation better than when
they are yelling at you absolutely naked. After a bit of practice
you will find you are able to handle the situation much better
and cope with a grouchy boss.


#3. Get Up and Do Some Office Exercises

Look no one on the planet can deny that doing exercise, gets the
blood going and burns off the stress however sneaking away during
the day can be really difficult but there are other Office
Exercises that can bring you a lot of benefit to you. There are
many office exercises that you can do like rolling your
shoulders, clenching your hands and releasing them and even neck
exercises that will help release the stress.

Often, much of our built up stress is simply due to sitting at
the computer all day looking at the screen. Make sure that every
hour you get up and stretch for at least five minutes. You will
find that if you do not do that over a period of time this will
lead to aches and pains, which can help increase your stress.

To get the best Office Exercises for you to do simply talk to
your General Practitioner or visit a Physiotherapist and they
will be able to help you develop an Office Exercise plan and you
will be surprised how much easier life is to cope with.


#4. Schedule Enough Time to Go From One Meeting To Another

I worked for a bank about five years ago and I have never met an
organisation that has so many meetings. My whole days constituted
going from one meeting to another and I learnt one very important
lesson. If I did not run my schedule my meetings would. Make sure
that when you schedule an appointment or a meeting that you
include travel time to and from a meeting.

Whilst working for this firm, if you did not schedule travel
time, they would simply book meetings next to each other even if
the meeting was across the other side of the city. They would
simply expect you to immediately appear at that other meeting.

Message to All Humans - we do not have an instant teleporter, the
Stargate is a fantasy, so make sure you give yourself enough time
to get from one meeting to another or you are going to stress
out. 


#5. Plan Your Day

We talked about scheduling time to get from one meeting to
another in the previous point but there is an extension to this.
Make sure YOU plan your day, not your business associates. All
too often I hear management say, "I did not get lunch today" or
" I have been on the run and have not had a chance to stop".
Come on, get a grip, you are in control and it is up to you. 

The first thing you should do in every job you work in, is to
make sure you schedule two decent breaks a day which include at
least half an hour for lunch and a 20 minute break somewhere else
in the day. If you are like most people you will be using
something like Microsoft Outlook or Lotus Notes to manage your
day. Both allow you to schedule unavailable time in your
calendar, so do IT!

By scheduling YOU time, you can ensure you have enough time to
have a break, do a little meditation and relax and prepare for
the rest of the day. If you are like me and work 16 hours a day,
then you should also be putting into your plan a decent Dinner
break of at least an hour and half an hour at the gym, even if it
is just using the treadmill. If you do not do this, it will catch
you up to you and you will be a statistic at 40. Do not laugh, my
leading hand lost his life because he did not do the right thing.
It can happen to you.


#6. Limit the Amount of Time Spent Dealing With Emails

Technology is a wonderful thing, but when technology rules your
life, then you have a big problem and very quickly technology
like email can overwhelm you causing you to become stressed. One
of the rules my team and I have in the office is that nobody must
respond to emails for more than 60 minutes per day. The reason we
have put this rule into place, is that many of my team and our
corporate clients spend their whole day emailing each other
rather than dealing with the issues at hand.

How often have you received an email on one topic and then have
the content of the email go off in another direction right before
your eyes? I was working in one corporate organisation as an
external consultant and very often all I would do is simply
respond to emails all day long and get nothing done. Most of the
emails could have been dealt with a 2 second phone call. In one
of the offices I was working in, it was an open plan office
layout and I had a bloke working directly across from me, who
refused to speak to me or anyone else on the floor and all he did
was when he had an issue, he would send an email.

This is a crazy way to do business and it does not work and only
causes technology stress. My solution, each time he emailed me, I
simply spoke the answer back to him. He got the point after a
while and my email load went down when he spoke to me rather than
emailed me. Technology is supposed to make life easier, not take
over your life, so if you have a question and the person is
sitting in the next office, get up and knock on their door and
ask the question.

By doing this you are undertaking item number 6 which is limiting
your emails and item number 3 which is get up and do some office
exercises. That little bit of walking will help get the blood
flowing through you veins.


#7. Be Prepared To Say "NO!"

We all want to get ahead in the world today and I am sure in
everyone there is a little part of us that wants to live the life
of Bill Gates and Donald Trump and be as rich as them. However,
most of us make the mistake of simply saying yes to everything
that is thrown at us. Now whilst that is great to say yes, people
like Bill Gates and Donald Trump have teams of people to help
them, and in all honesty you maybe on their teams, but all of us
are only human and sometimes we simply have to say "NO!"

Where is the point in saying to our bosses, "Yes we will have
this 500 page report written for you tomorrow". When in reality
there is absolutely no chance of that occurring. Sometimes in
this world you simply have to say no and that does not go just
for the boss, it also goes for the customers as well. My team and
I have a seven day schedule across the various businesses I run
and whilst we do not all work seven days a week, sometimes we do
work six days a week to get through our responsibilities. One
weekend I had one of our customers, mind you it was 6:30 am on a
Sunday morning demand one of my team from our car cleaning
business, drop everything and clean their car at 7:00am because
an important family member was coming.

There were many responses I could have given, but my simple
answer was NO! The customer ranted and raved for about 10 minutes
by which time I was imagining them naked yelling at me, which
really was a funny site and then when they were finished and I
simply asked them would they be prepared to work all week
including Saturday and Sunday for the next 2 weeks and their
reply was "NO, My Weekends Are My Own and I am not working them
for anyone." Then I simply responding by saying to them, then
there is your answer and I hung up. You know the funny thing,
they rang me on Monday morning and apologised and we did the top
car cleaning service on their car the following week. I charged
them more as well.

Most customers will accept the answer of No when they understand
why you are saying No. Some will not, but then do you really need
them as customers anyway.


#8. Take your shoes off and walk on the carpet

This is my favorite de-stressing activity and it shocks the
living daylights out of everyone. I first met a lady about 10
years ago who was in her early fortys and nothing seemed to shake
her stature. She was always calm and never got flustered and I
asked her what her secret was and she said, "I always take my
shoes off as often as possible so I can stay in touch with the
earth". This was a really prominent statement for me, because I
never really thought of my shoes as a tool to disconnect us from
our surroundings but if you think about it, it makes sense.

If you go down to the beach, what is the first thing you do. You
take off your shoes to feel the sand through you feet and how
does it make you feel, relaxed. If you go to the park with the
children, what do you do? Take your shoes off so you can run
around and have fun or to play in the mud. Whether we realise it
or not, when we disconnect ourselves from mother earth we really
do start to stress.

I now always take my shoes off when I am working in my office,
including my socks just so I can feel something more
inspirational under my feet rather than just the hard soles of my
shoes. I know another corporate CEO in Brisbane Australia, who
used to walk down to Anzac Square every lunch hour to walk on the
grass so that he could stay in touch with the world. Hey, if it
works in the movie Pretty Woman, surely it must work.


#9. Play Music

Listening to the right type of music is really important when you
are trying to reduce stress and find your inner peace. Some music
when listened to, whilst stressed, can in fact heighten your
stress levels. One type of music, which research has shown to
help reduce stress is Baroque music. This music is written so
that there is only 60 beats per minute and funny enough that is
what our heart rate should be. The baroque music has been found
to increase the alpha waves in your left and right sides of your
brain which help improve your learning ability, creativity and
calmness.

Whilst you are working in the office on a demanding piece of
work, simply put in a CDROM of music and listen to it as you are
completing the work, but honestly do watch the type of music you
are listening to or it can back fire. Most corporate
organisations are now realising the benefit of staff listening to
music during the day and with 90% of corporate computers having
CDROMs, it is possible to listen to music on your computer whilst
doing your work, you may just need headphones. I work in hundreds
of corporate organisations a year and only one had a no music
policy and that was because they were a call centre, which I can
understand. There is no reason why you can not listen to music
during your break though to ensure you a feeling calm before
hitting those phones again.


#10. Meditate

Okay, I can hear it now, "Oh Yeah Hippy, Want Us to Meditate do
ya." Absolutely! Look whilst meditation has certainly been a
thing of fringe groups in western society or associated with more
eastern religions many researchers are now coming to the distinct
conclusion that meditation can make a huge difference to our
day-to-day lives and helps us to overcome stress.

The core advantage meditation will play in your office is to help
you to relax and deal with challenging situations more
effectively. The more relaxed you are the more creative you can
be in dealing with any issues that arise. I certainly recommend
that when you are meditating, that you use baroque music with
your meditation as it will help increase the alpha waves which
will help lead you to a calm feeling. This is especially useful
if you do not have a long period to meditate. I recommend a 20
minute meditation session at least once a day preferably two. You
will be really surprised the difference it makes to your day.
Just try it out, you have nothing to loose and the rest of your
life to gain

The office environment in these millennia is far more stressful
than they were a century ago, but there are things you can do
about it but it is up to you. Remember, we only have one life and
it is not a dress rehearsal so get out and reduce the stress your
office gives you and have some fun. To finish off let me
reiterate the ten things you can do to reduce your stress at the
office.

#1. Have a Photo Of The Happiest Time In Your Life 
#2. Think Of Your Boss Yelling At You Naked 
#3. Get Up and Do Some Office Exercises 
#4. Schedule Enough Time to Go From One Meeting To Another 
#5. Plan Your Day 
#6. Limit the Amount of Time Spent Dealing With Emails 
#7. Be Prepared To Say "NO!"  
#8. Take your shoes off and walk on the carpet 
#9. Play Music 
#10. Meditate




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