Decision Tree

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DECISION TREE: STRESS MANAGEMENT Aashima Gulati Neeraj N Choubey Vinita Bansal Siva Priya S

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DECISION TREE: STRESS MANAGEMENT

Aashima Gulati Neeraj N Choubey Vinita Bansal Siva Priya S

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PROBLEM DEFINITION: WHAT IS STRESS?

Stress is a mind and a body’s response / reaction to a real or imagined threat, event or change.

Stress is an everyday occurrence in the hectic lives that most of us lead.  Stress is, however not always bad. 

Instead it’s how we manage stress (or don’t) that causes the many physical and mental health problems related to stress.

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Problems in Relationshi

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Low Performan

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No Job Satisfactio

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Decisions

Anxiety / Guiltiness

Internal Factors

Physical Factors

Psychological Factors

External Factors

STRESS

Poor Health

Pessimistic views & thoughts

Angry Outburst

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SOLUTION: STRESS MANAGEMENT TIPS

Making little changes in your life can really add up to a big feeling of relief.

Learn to recognize when you are feeling stressed and simple ways you can relax.

Take a break. Have a cold drink, get some fresh air, or close your eyes for a minute to refocus.

Stay positive to help colleagues and family cope with stress.

Let others know you're feeling overwhelmed and tell them how they can help.

Allow yourself to simply say "no" to colleagues and friends when you know you cannot meet their demands without becoming overwhelmed. 

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SOLUTION: STRESS MANAGEMENT TIPS

Be prepared for unexpected problems such as traffic,

additional work-load or a family emergency.

Prioritize. Take control of your "to do" list by deciding

what's really most important on your list.

Write down feelings of sadness, frustration or anger

to get a clearer perspective of your emotions.

Enjoy life's simple pleasures like informal meetings,

pursuing hobbies and social outings etc.

Share your talents to better the lives of others as well

as your sense of well-being.

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AN AFTERTHOUGHT

The only difference between a diamond and a lump of coal is that

the diamond had a little more pressure put on it.

ANONYMOUS