Managing Workplace Pressure Training Course

Managing Workplace Pressure Training Course

Workplace pressure is a reality, but it doesn’t have to overwhelm you. This course will teach you techniques to maintain focus and composure under stress. You’ll learn how to use breathing techniques and strategic approaches to enhance your response to pressure, ensuring you stay calm and collected. By the end of this course, you’ll be equipped to handle workplace stress with confidence, improving your overall performance and well-being.

Managing Workplace Pressure Training Course
  • Breathing Smoothly

    Under pressure our breathing usually changes and becomes slower or more rapid. This change can affect the way we think, feel and act...

  • Doing Practical Activities

    Doing practical activities can really help to free the mind and that can result in a fresh perspective once back at work...

  • Eating Well

    Eating well feeds the mind and the body.

  • Exercising More

    Exercise has multiple health benefits - both physically and mentally.

  • Mindset

    Having a positive and realistic mindset is essential if you want to maintain peak performance.

  • Planning Fun Events

    Life is more fun with something to look forward to so part of a healthy work life balance should be an active pursuit of interests outside of work...

  • Relaxing Deliberately

    The important word in the title of this video is 'deliberately'. In an ever more stimulating environment we need to be conscious of our actions and take proper steps to create a relaxing environment...

  • Sleeping Right

    Although the purpose of sleep is still being researched, we know it has a huge impact on our energy, mood and outlook. Here's a checklist of things to use to help get the quality of sleep you need...

  • Visualisation - Managing Workplace Pressure

    Visualisation is a powerful tool and visualising success actually helps to make that success a reality...

  • Yerkes Dodson

    Research shows that performance increases with increased mental or physiological arousal. This means you need to bring yourself up to the right level of mental and physical arousal in order to perform well at work...

  • Feelings

    In any situation, thoughts inevitably lead to feelings, and sometimes those feelings can be negative and destructive...

  • Thoughts

    Thoughts are key to our experience of life, and when something happens, we almost immediately have a cognitive reaction to it....

  • Building Your Resources

    This exercise is a wonderful way to remind yourself of the resources available to you when resilience is required...

  • Reframing

    Reframing a situation permits a mental change to the way certain things are viewed and can produce an outlook that is more supportive and manageable...

  • Think Like a Scientist

    The best scientists have a stringent ethical code for approaching any new area of investigation. They test why certain things are true and real, they look for evidence. So can you...

  • Actions - Managing Workplace Pressure

    To be in control in any situation it's important to have many choices available and to have the ability to act freely on those choices...

  • Managing Workplace Pressure: Course Notes

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