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Coping With Stress

Stress
The stress faced by professional workers is substantial. For many professionals, it is intrinsic to the job itself, where competing demands and pressures cannot be escaped. The sheer volume of work can also be overwhelming at times, whether one is a social worker, teacher, doctor or manager. Managing stress…

The Professional Life Stress Test
The following stress scale must be treated as a useful guide rather than as a precise instrument. This website help you figure your stress level.

Reenergize
Each time reality doesn't measure up to an envisioned ideal, emotional energy is drained, self-esteem is lowered and feelings of being in control are diminished. The result is instructor burnout. Here is a prescription that can help you rebuild your enthusiasm:

101 Ways To Cope With Stress
Relax, take each day at a time...you have the rest of your life to live!

General and specific causes of stress
General causes of stress at work, specific work, specific causes of stress at work, task-related causes of stress at work, stress at home, effects of too much stress, managing stress

Stress of Students
For TAs, Faculty, and Staff, the phrase "Stress of Students" has a double meaning. First, it means that students experience stress. Second, it means that students can be a source of stress.

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