Organizational Triggers for Stress
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Stress. We all have it in our lives. And unfortunately, the workplace is commonly noted as one of the major sources. While the sources of our stress at work are varied, understanding those sources can help us reduce or manage that stress more effectively. Let’s call those triggers for stress. And if we can reduce their frequency and impact, we can reduce the stress caused by work. Recognizing those triggers is the first step to reducing stress and improving both mental health and results at work.
Sources and Triggers
We each have our own hot buttons – words, phrases, and situations that can raise our stress and prompt nearly automatic responses. I’m not trying to catalog all those triggers for stress, but rather share a general list.? Think about how this general list impacts you and those you work with.? Then you can work to reduce their negative impact and start thinking about any personal trigger or hot buttons.?
Let’s briefly consider six major sources of stress at work:
Now What
It is one thing to know what the list of triggers for stress are.? It is another to overcome them. But when you see the list there are steps you can immediately take to reduce the frequency and impact of these triggers.
As a leader, you should see that you are impacting all of them.? If the stress level is high in your organization, look at this list and think about how you could improve one or more of them.? Chances are you could make real progress, starting today.??
If you are impacted by these specific issues personally, you don’t have to wait for your leader, or immediately look for a new job (though that might be a good option). You can work to be more proactive in many of these areas.? Two obvious examples?? You can ask for tools and feedback; you can work to build relationships. Be proactive and advocating for yourself will by itself start to change your stress level – and if those actions create real change your stress could be greatly reduced.
Removing the Triggers
If you remove the trigger from a firearm, it can’t shoot.? Similarly, if you remove the source of the stress, it is less likely we will be stressed!? While humans are more complex than a firearm, when triggered bad things can manifest for us, just like that firearm.? As you become more aware as a leader and self-aware as an individual of the triggers for stress, you will be better equipped to reduce your stress levels.
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Note: a version of this article first appeared on my blog .
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