Effective Habit of a Top Executive: Stress Less, Work Smart

Posted by Marg on December 20th, 2008

Executives eat stress for breakfast, lunch, and dinner but they do not complain. To an executive, stress is as much a part of the job as the salary and the job description, and some even become “stress junkies.”  They seemingly thrive on it… for a while.

Executives do whatever needs to get done without minding the clock or how worn out they have been feeling. After all, they spent years doing things better and faster than their peers so they could get ahead. Now that they are where they want to be (at the top or close to it), it’s the deadline and the output that matters more than anything else.

Or is it really?

To Chris Green, the answer is a resounding “NO!” The author of ‘Conquering Stress – How To Find Natural Anxiety, Depression and Stress Relief’ suffered chronic stress for years before he came to recognize the wear and tear that stress was putting his body.  Eyebags and depression were the least of his worries.  He was losing weight, was constantly unhappy, experienced headaches and back aches all the time, and always woke up tired.

There’s a real problem with feeling all of these every day.  Instead of allowing you to function at the optimal levels expected of a hardworking executive, stress makes you work slower, lousier. You do see the irony in this, don’t you? You push yourself to do more only to end up achieving less - a lot, lot less.
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Who Else Wants Stress Articles?

Posted by Marg on December 20th, 2008

I honestly don’t imagine it comes as any surprise to you to learn that many people suffer from stress and related issues like depression and anxiety. Are you one of them?

We tend to give a long list of reasons for our condition, and many of them do play a role.  Could be the office causing incredible executive stress.  Or performance driven stress at school or sports.  Or grief, parenthood, relationship stress, aging stress, caregiver stress…

But how to get a handle on the causes of our stress?  On the stress triggers?  And to find a way to manage stress?

There’s great stress related information out there, but it’s in so many places, it’s hard to decide where to start… until now.  I found a fabulous resource.  If you are looking for stress articles to help you eliminate depression, anxiety and stress, you should read Conquering Stress before you do anything else.

I’m not making any claims; I’m only going to say that I urge you to consider learning more.

Do you know the true root of your stress and anxiety?

Do you understand that medications do not fix the problem?

There are so many aspects to learn, but you can master it.  Actually, doing so will eliminate your need for stress articles, medications, therapy and more.  You have to think things through with logic, and understand what Conquering Stress teaches.  The best way to do this is learn for yourself, of course.  Those who have done so already are sleeping soundly, waking with energy, enjoying mental clarity.  And they can do this because they now understand why happiness isn’t the key to feeling better, and what they should be asking the doctor.

Again, there is so much to learn and apply that I can’t do the discussion justice in this short space. But you can continue to inform and educate yourself about what you need to know for your personal stress situation.  This resource simplifies your search for quality help!
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