How to Help Reduce Stress at Work

Work can be a stressful place, wherever you earn your living, whether in an office, a factory, or a school. Some stress is good. It motivates us and makes us stronger. Too much stress is bad. It makes us irrational and it can, quite literally, kill us.

Written byF. John Reh
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Work can be a stressful place, wherever you earn your living, whether in an office, a factory, or a school.  Some stress is good.  It motivates us and makes us stronger.  Too much stress is bad.  It makes us irrational and it can, quite literally, kill us.  Fortunately, there are specific things you can do that will help you reduce your stress at work and better cope with it.

Here's How:

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About the Author

  • F. John Reh is a business management expert, with more than 30 years of experience in the field. As a writer and journalist over the past 17+ years, he has covered business management for The Balance. During his 30-year career, from project manager to vice president, he worked in the fields of engineering and construction, applied scientific research, design and architecture, e-commerce, and more.

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