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What Can Organisations Do To Improve Employees' Work Stress?

Stress at work seems to impact more of us, as the expectations, demands and the speed things move, not match up with our capacity.  Is this however, only the employees fault, or do organisations play a key role in this? According to Ludmila N. Praslova's article on Psychology Today entitled "Research Is In: Work Stress Is Not "Just In Your Head"   employees' mental health is impacted 69 percent more by their managers than their doctors for example. This shows how significantly important it is for organisations to realize that employees' mental health will benefit both them as well as their organisation since they will be more productive. Praslova goes on to state that organisations need to provide employees with a secure and safe environment to work in as well as a sense of belonging, flexibility, more authority in the decision making process as well as a learning curve to want to improve constantly. In addition, employees' workload should be reviewed and...
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10 Ways to Manage Your Workload

When everything feels too much at work and the deadlines seem endless, how do you deal with the workload and the burnout you might feel? As mentioned in the blog "Is Work Stress Good For You?" , taking microbreaks can benefit mental health and consequently, one's productivity. However, according to Joyce Marter's article on Psychology Today entitled " 8 Ways to Deal with Overwork and Burnout at Work ", there are 8 other steps you can take to take care of your mental health at work such as: 1. Take the decision to prioritize work-life balance and set boundaries when necessary. 2. Take care of yourself i.e. sleep well, exercise, treat yourself 3. Unapologetically take breaks, ask for vacation time and use up your Annual Leave to rest and recharge. 3. Connect with people i.e. close friends, family etc.  4. Organize your workload, write down your pending, answer e-mails and devote time to the projects that are most urgent 5. Seek hobbies and other activities ...

Is Work Stress Good For You?

Getting home after a busy day at work was an achievement. You change your clothes for your nightly walk, put your headphones on and start walking fast, trying to unwind your busy day at work and especially the stress you are feeling. According yo Allison E. McWilliam's article on Psychology Today entitled "The Toll of Rising Work Stress" , after the pandemic, work stress has increased dramatically. The part that is far from the norm however, is the fact that employees in all spectrums of market are experiencing work stress. Something that was often seen in the past, in first line workers such as nurses, firefighter, police officers etc. According to Ludmila N. Praslova's article on Psychology Today entitled "Research Is In: Work Stress Is Not "Just In Your Head" , work environment can affect our mental health and we need to be mindful of that. She mentions that the affect managers have on employees' mental state is quite significant. According to t...

"A Painter Shoud Begin..." - Leonardo da Vinci

"A painter should begin every canvas with a wash of black, because all things in nature are dark except where exposed by the light." - Leonardo da Vinci  ( Goodreads ) 2025

Greek Independence Day

An exhibition dedicated to the 200 year celebrations (1821 - 2021) of the Greek Independence Day!  The exhibition took place in Athens. 2025

Doors Develop Your Talents

"Oh, if you only knew how unlucky you would be if every door you encountered in your life was open, because it is only by trying to open closed doors that your talents develop!" -Mehmet Murat ildan ( Goodreads ) 2025

He Had No Intention of Helping Her

Everyone was in the dining room.  The house was full of people and as the dinner was getting ready, she asked to be excused so that she could prepare the essay that was due the next day.  She made herself comfortable in the living room's sofa and started working on her essay. At some point, two men entered the room. One of them was a bit older than her and very skinny, the second man was much older and looked as if he was in his sixties. They were laughing and being really loud. "They are probably drunk" - she thought. They approached her and started asking her questions. "Why are you not joining us in the dining room"  "I am studying for uni. Is the food ready yet?" - she asked but got no reply. "There you are" - the party's host entered the room with another woman. "We are trying to convince her to join you in the dining room" - the skinny guy said "Let's see if you can" - the host asked and started laughing. The...