The Top Seven Causes of Workplace Stress and Fifteen Ways to Get Rid of Them

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Overview: Anyone who has ever worked knows that stress is part of the workplace. Stress in itself is not bad, in fact, one cannot live without it. Applying the correct amount of stress hardens the muscles, sharpens the mind, and strengthens the spirit. It is when a person moves from this "Good" type of stress into distress that things begin to go wrong. The fact is, most people who work are feeling pressure from things going on both inside the workplace and outside the workplace. There are seven common stressors that effect how people feel about the workplace, which are described in this paper.

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