30-minute Training Course
Practical strategies for managing workplace stress
What is stress & its workplace impact
Common workplace stressors
Immediate stress management tools
Building resilience over time
Tools and key takeaways
Stress is your body's natural response to demands or threats. It's designed to help you stay focused, energetic, and alert.
Motivates, improves performance, feels exciting
Overwhelms, decreases performance, feels unpleasant
The key is finding the right balance
Take a moment to identify your top 3 stressors from this list
Inhale through nose for 4 counts
Hold breath for 7 counts
Exhale through mouth for 8 counts
Repeat 3-4 times for immediate calm
1. Tense shoulders for 5 seconds
2. Release and feel the relaxation
3. Move to arms, then face, then legs
4. Notice the contrast between tension and relaxation
Time: 2-3 minutes
Neck rolls: Gentle circles each direction
Shoulder shrugs: Up to ears, hold, release
Wrist circles: Prevent repetitive strain
Seated spinal twist: Rotate left and right
Time: 30 seconds each
Walk around: Even 2 minutes helps
Stairs: Up and down for energy boost
Standing desk: Alternate sitting/standing
Bathroom break: Use as movement opportunity
Frequency: Every 30-60 minutes
Try these exercises now: neck rolls, shoulder shrugs, and seated spinal twists. Notice how you feel before and after these simple movements.
Use your senses to anchor yourself in the present moment:
5 things you can see
4 things you can touch
3 things you can hear
2 things you can smell
1 thing you can taste
Negative: "I can't handle this workload"
Reframed: "I'll prioritize and tackle one task at a time"
Stop what you're doing
Take a deep breath
Observe your thoughts & feelings
Proceed with awareness
Write for 2-3 minutes about:
Small, consistent improvements in these areas compound over time. Focus on improving just 1% each day rather than dramatic changes.
Choose 2-3 techniques you'll commit to trying:
Take time to complete this action plan. Consider sharing your commitment with a trusted colleague or friend for accountability.
Remember: Professional help is available through healthcare providers and mental health professionals
Remember: Managing stress is a skill that improves with practice.