Tanya Pereira

How do you handle work stress at the start of the week?

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Shajedul Karim
hey mate, monday blues? totally get it. here's what's been working for me: 1. sunday prep: outline next week's tasks. eases the monday overwhelm. 2. morning routines: a bit of exercise, meditation, or even a walk. 3. start with a win: even if it's just clearing your inbox. momentum matters. 4. breaks: legit, just stand up and stretch every hour. 6. chat with a colleague: sometimes just talking it out helps. 7. cuz, it's a marathon, not a sprint. pace yourself. hope this helps. find what clicks for you. keep rocking!
Sophia Solanki
With a weekend recharge. And some well-timed caffeine☕️
Jawad Tijani
Stay present. When work calls, dive in. When it's time to relax, enjoy it. Every moment has its purpose. Stress arises from overthinking and from neglecting what needs to be done. Balance is key.
Tanya Pereira
@jawad_tijani I sure agree!
Elizabeth Cook
Prioritize tasks and create a to-do list to stay organized, and take short breaks to reduce stress and maintain focus.
Sara Williams
I prioritize tasks, take breaks, and stay organized for productivity.
Cathy Howell
Communication with the team helps distribute tasks efficiently and reduces stress.
Rosemarie Harvey
My approach to handling work stress at the start of the week involves careful planning, effective time management, maintaining work-life balance, open communication, and utilizing stress-reduction techniques. By implementing these strategies, I can navigate the challenges of the early week and maintain productivity and positivity.
Tanya Pereira
@rosemarie_harvey great suggestions!
Nellie Turner
I feel that the beginning of the week can occasionally be difficult, but I've created a few techniques to assist me efficiently manage job stress. I start by prioritizing my work by making a weekly to-do list on Sunday night. This aids in my goal-setting and organizational efforts.
Charlie Choi
Definitely make a to-do list. I realized all the stress comes from me thinking and worrying about things, so I just stopped thinking and started doing, and making a to-do list helps me get started.
Erin Burns
I've found that taking short breaks throughout the day and practicing mindfulness techniques, such as deep breathing or a quick walk, can help reduce stress and increase my overall productivity.
Tanya Pereira
@erin_burns yep, short breaks help a lot!