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Thread: I find it difficult handling my work load and stress

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    Default I find it difficult handling my work load and stress

    When I wake up in the mornings, it feels like I can't breathe. I think it's due to anxiety.

    It's like they just expect more and more and I feel I can't keep up.

    I feel it is also wrong that my work should eat into my personal time.

    What techniques do you know for handling stress?

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    Alcohol.
    I've made a huge mistake.

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    MTFU technique, works every-time.

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    Pretty much the best manager I've ever had, gave me this little tidbit of advice: When you start waking up in the morning, dreading the thought of work and feeling physically sick, it's time for you to move on because you're killing yourself. Life is short and you don't want to waste significant amounts of time in misery if there's something you can do about it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Humberto View Post
    When I wake up in the mornings, it feels like I can't breathe. I think it's due to anxiety.

    It's like they just expect more and more and I feel I can't keep up.

    I feel it is also wrong that my work should eat into my personal time.

    What techniques do you know for handling stress?
    you sound like millions of working class people.

    Deal with it because it wont necessarily get better.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Messugga View Post
    Pretty much the best manager I've ever had, gave me this little tidbit of advice: When you start waking up in the morning, dreading the thought of work and feeling physically sick, it's time for you to move on because you're killing yourself. Life is short and you don't want to waste significant amounts of time in misery if there's something you can do about it.
    Golden, that one.

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    Also feel that way sometimes, trick is to find something you enjoy, something that can make you relax.
    I hate my job because I have to travel and spend around 2+hrs in traffic every work day and travel about +-130km a day on Eastern Cape roads.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Messugga View Post
    Pretty much the best manager I've ever had, gave me this little tidbit of advice: When you start waking up in the morning, dreading the thought of work and feeling physically sick, it's time for you to move on because you're killing yourself. Life is short and you don't want to waste significant amounts of time in misery if there's something you can do about it.
    That's good advice, but first see if you're the problem bcos if you are you might repeat your mistakes at another job..that's what I did.

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    Don't take on more work if you can't handle it. Speak to your employer before blindly agreeing to take it on for fear of offending them. You'll be doing the both of you a favour because they'll know where you're at, instead of thinking that everything is going fine right up until it all comes crashing down.
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    For actual advice, you'd need to provide more info. e.g. A vague idea of what it is you do for a living.

    Some jobs are high pressure non-stop & thats the way it is. Meaning that you can't change the nature of the work, but you can work out better ways to deal with it psychologically.

    Quote Originally Posted by Humberto View Post
    I feel it is also wrong that my work should eat into my personal time.
    You're going to have a rough time competing in the job market with that attitude imo. Hell most high end contracts have a clause in them that says exactly that: You're required to work extra time "occasionally" at no pay. Or the politically correct version: Your base package includes the pay for that additional work already.

    Its all kinda relative though: Are we talking 50 hr weeks here or 100 hr weeks?

    Some random ideas:
    Exercise
    2 cellphones, one work one private
    Meditation
    Beta blockers
    More sleep
    Change job
    Caffeine
    Modafinil <- Maybe not the best of ideas.
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    I found that when I had more time on my hands I have more time to stress and my work doesn't get done.

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    The best thing I can ever do for my job is to do something right ... the first time.

    Do the proper research and make sure you force other people to follow your schedule (of course as far as realistically possible).
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    Quote Originally Posted by Humberto View Post
    When I wake up in the mornings, it feels like I can't breathe. I think it's due to anxiety.

    It's like they just expect more and more and I feel I can't keep up.

    I feel it is also wrong that my work should eat into my personal time.

    What techniques do you know for handling stress?
    You sound like a software developer.

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    I'm starting to look for something else, as I'm battling to cope as well.

    My job is easy and a trained monkey could do it - but it's a fair amount of admin that takes time to do. I tell them time and time again they can't give me 10hrs of work every day and expect it to be complete by the end of the day. Everyday there are carry overs and things are slipping through the cracks. I hate sitting sitting on a Friday with people drinking around me, laughing, joking, chatting ... And I'm racing to get work complete.

    They say they're getting someone, but I need have another plan
    Jägermeiʃter can fix that!

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