Work Stress - Just Make It Go Away!

I was doing some Googling on work related stress and the majority of what I found was disturbing.

  • Coping with stress
  • Dealing with stress
  • Managing stress
  • Handling stress
  • Reducing stress
  • Relieving stress

If you have stress at work, get Work Laws Exposed.Imagine this - you have a killer headache and you mention it to your spouse, friend or co-worker, "Man, have I ever got a headache!"  And their reply is, "Cope with it."  Or "Deal with it."  That's a little harsh, isn't it?  If you have a headache or any other type of pain you want one thing, to make it go away. 

Why should stress be any different?  What about stress in the workplace?  Some people thrive on it.  They love the adrenaline rush and the constant challenge of working in a hospital emergency room, being an air traffic controller at a busy airport, or working in fire rescue, law enforcement or child protective services.

Even if that's the career you chose, the career you love, each person has their breaking point where they can't take any more.  Yet another gunshot victim bleeding to death on the table.  Another near miss in the air where hundreds of passengers could have lost their lives.  Another family burned to death because the battery in the smoke alarm was dead.  Another teenager killed in a car accident from a night of partying.  Or another helpless infant beat to death because she wouldn't stop crying.

Some stress just can't be controlled or managed no matter what type of stress management training you've had.  You will never make that kind of stress go away unless you quit your job. 

But what about jobs where the work itself is not stressful, but someone else on the job is pushing your buttons and causing your stress like a mean boss or bullying co-worker? 

I could go on for hours talking about the various types of stress on the job, but one thing remains the same, there is no one-size-fits-all cure for work related stress.

If those aromatherapy candles on your desk aren't relaxing you or your employer's stress management program isn't working, seek help from a doctor, but do not use your medical insurance.  You want to file a workers' comp claim.  Your work related stress is a work related injury.  You do not have to be bleeding in order to file a claim. 

Filing a workers' comp claim helps you in several ways.  Listed here a just a few of the benefits.

  • You get to see a doctor and receive professional help.
  • The doctor's visit is free.
  • If your doctor determines that you need to be off work for an extended period of time, you may be eligible to receive a portion of your wages while you're off work.  Believe me, you will want to do this.  Do NOT use your vacation or sick time for this.
  • Filing a workers' compensation claim puts you into a "protected class" that wards off any retaliation from your employer or co-workers.

To find out more about getting work related stress relief and protecting your rights and job, download Work Laws Exposed.

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