Working
under pressure can be very difficult. While some people thrive on the
pressure that the job creates, others seek low stress, low
maintenance jobs which don’t require a lot of on-the-spot thinking.
Deadlines are important and pressure is often necessary, but when
there is something on the line like your livelihood, your home or
your family, the pressure can be too much.
What
do you do?
The
first thing to do is to take a deep breath. Time will seem to go
slower after you do, and you will feel more in control over the work
that you have to do.
Secondly,
remember that even life and death situations are not always truly
life and death. So, if you make a mistake or cause a delay, just pick
yourself back up and keep working. There is no reason to give up
after one mistake. If we all did that, none of us would have learned
how to read and write.
Pressure
can build up and seem almost stifling if you let your fear or the
“what ifs” swirl around in your head. My uncleanness breaks down
into usable productivity. When you run out of time, you can feel like
a failure and like the whole thing is too late. However, in most
cases, a little delay won’t hurt matters at all, much less enough
to cause a problem. It’s okay to keep working.
Drug testing
in Western Australia is necessary because sometimes the pressures of
any job are too much for individuals, and they resort to drugs or
alcohol to take the edge off. Oral fluid drug tests and alcohol test
must be administered on a regular basis to check for this problem.
CMM Technology is based in Perth, but we distribute all over the
nation and to select outside countries.
Pressures
can be very difficult to deal with, and you will only want to retain
employees who can handle the stress and grow to even use the pressure
to help themselves accomplish their tasks. Whatever the case, you
must know if everyone is fit for duty. You must know if everyone is
prepared for the next deadline. To find out more information, call us
today.
This article has been taken from : http://www.cmm.com.au/articles/running-out-of-time-working-under-pressure/
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