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  2. 11 tips for reducing stress on World Mental Health Day - AOL

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    Healthcare can be a stressful and demanding profession. In fact, a 2023 survey of U.S. workers found it's the most stressful industry to work in among 10 sectors. However, that doesn't mean your ...

  3. Work Stress: What Are Companies Doing About It? - AOL

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    The survey, "Stress in the Workplace," identifies the areas most affected by work stress and the strategies employers are adopting to reduce stress for their workers. The study analyzes responses ...

  4. Stress management - Wikipedia

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    Another way of reducing stress at work is by simply changing the workload for an employee, or even giving them more control as to when or where they work. [ 22 ] Improving communications between employees is very effective for helping reduce stress. [ 23 ]

  5. 7 ways you can avoid work stress - AOL

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    In some cases, stress can push you to be a better professional. In others, it can do the exact opposite.

  6. Positive psychology in the workplace - Wikipedia

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    Engagement signifies a positive employee who is committed to the safety within the workplace for self and others. In contrast, burnout represents a negative employee possessing elements of anxiety, depression, and work-related stress. Engagement increases as job resources like knowledge of safety are present.

  7. Occupational stress - Wikipedia

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    There is evidence that remote work could reduce job stress. [87] One reason is that it provides employees more control over how they complete their work. Remote workers reported more job satisfaction and less desire to find a new job, less stress, improved work/life balance and higher performance rating by their managers.