Pick your priorities.
->Remember your purpose - write down your goals and keep them visible.
->Set your schedule and allow some flexibility for the unexpected emergencies.
->Communicate your obligations and identify your resources.
->Ask for and acknowledge the responsibilities of others, then be prepared to support one another when appropriate.
->If there is a personality conflict, turn the focus to professional respect and responsibilities, or address the matter with appropriate professional communication when necessary.
->Identify the time of day and days of the week that you perform best under pressure, and be aware that everyone else may be different from your peak periods.
->Schedule your periods for managing the pressure and allow yourself periods for cooling down, being creative, or relaxing.
->When possible, do something physical before preparing to address a stressful situation, even if it is only a short walk.
->When necessary, take a short walk or a few moments to clear you mind after a stressful period so the intense concentration or emotions do not spill over into your other activities.
->Laugh, and most important, do not be so critical that you can not laugh at yourself.
Tuesday, December 18, 2007
Thrive on Stress
at 6:42 AM
Labels: pick your priorities, priorities, Stress, thrive on stress
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