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“It’s not hard to talk about stress. The challenge is how to stay calm”

HELP AVOID STRESS AND BURNOUT

Don’t get upset and angry when overloaded
INSTEAD:Discuss your concerns constructively

Don’t bottle up feelings that cause stress
INSTEAD:Talk to a friend or professional

Don’tignore anxiety in others
INSTEAD: Care about people around you

Don’tmake a public display of your feelings
INSTEAD:Ask for help when overwhelmed

Marcus asks Carol to share her battles with stress at a staff meeting to provide a strong example for the team. Carol describes her difficulties with staff challenges and social media demands. Marcus introduces the new office companion Cameron – a privately located camera that the team members can speak to in order to vent and relieve stress. It appears that the group has a broad range of stressors and complaints. Against all ethical guidelines Marcus watches their outpourings – and the result is catastrophic! Stress must be managed effectively.

  Key Learning Points

Don’tget upset and angry when overloaded

INSTEAD:Discuss your concerns constructively

 

Don’t bottle up feelings that cause stress

INSTEAD:Talk to a friend or professional

 

Don’tignore anxiety in others

INSTEAD:Care about people around you

 

Don’tmake a public display of your feelings

INSTEAD:Ask for help when overwhelmed

 

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Topics
Stress / Safety / Wellbeing
Year of Release
2012
Video Running Time (minutes)
8:00
Product Type
Video
Course ID
CEC08

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