So next time you're asked the dreaded question, don't
stress over the answer.
Not exact matches
«Yet, so often in my own life, even though the «race» of a workday is
over, I continue to «run» — to check email,
answer calls,
stress about problems at the office — when really I should be resting, relaxing, and giving my presence to my family.
Once you start implementing a weekly menu planning, you'll notice you feel less
stressed over the dinnertime rush and you may just have a better
answer to the question «What's for dinner?»
Now at 54, I'm fighting the effects of menopause,
over training, near constant injuries and high
stress, so I'm looking at the Maffetone approach as a possible
answer.
Another proponent begins with a basic condition of test - taking, namely,
stress, leading the authors to craft methods that allow students more control
over the test but that identify cheating (one recommendation they make is to limit changed
answers to 15 percent of the total number of
answers).
However, 45 per cent of staff that
answered the survey felt that behaviour had become worse
over the past two years, with approximately two thirds feeling that this was due to the fact that pupils are now under more
stress.
As if by magic, students master the written word, and can
answer a homework question or write a term paper without
stressing out
over getting it down in text.
But
stressing over it and showing depression - like symptoms at work is hardly the
answer.
The best way to
answer this is to admit that you have certain weaknesses but you don't
stress over them and instead focus on being better at what you're good at.