Got Stress? Here are 8 Tips for You

Today marks the end of this year’s National Stress Awareness month.  Over the years, the Center for Creative Leadership has provided leaders with resources in managing their stress levels.  In 2006, they surveyed a number of leaders, seeking to answer the question “How does stress impact leadership?”  Their typical respondent was a lot like me:  male between the ages of 41 and 50, representing upper-middle management or the executive level, who said the following:

  • 88% reported that work is a primary source of stress in their lives and that having a leadership position increases the level of stress.
  • More than 60% cited their organizations as failing to provide them with the tools they need to manage stress.
  • Physical exercise was the most commonly cited method leaders use to manage stress, yet only 10% indicate their organizations provide access to gyms.
  • More than 90% said they manage stress by temporarily removing themselves, either physically or mentally, from the source of their stress.

Fortunately, that survey data is old, and things have changed, right?

Well, not so fast…  So, on this last day of April—Stress Awareness Month—let’s take a closer look at how we can reduce our stress, and I’ll offer my perspectives of what’s worked and what hasn’t worked for me.

Click here to learn 8 tips for Stress Reduction

On Work-Life Fit: Dr. Cloud’s “One-Life Solution”

One-Life Solution Book

People used to have the structure of “work hours” that helped them know when work began and when it ended.  During the “good old days”, home was protected from work.  In the last two decades, however, the line between being available and unavailable blurred.

In his book, The One-Life Solution (2008), we join Dr. Henry Cloud as he counsels us to reclaim our personal lives while achieving greater professional success.

Continuing with ideas from his million-seller Boundaries, Cloud provides strategies to achieve success in 3 critical areas:

  • Be emotionally healthy
  • Be relationally healthy
  • Be performance healthy (fulfillment from your talents and passions)

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