Two Ways CEOs Can Lead During Turbulent Times

By | burnout prevention, Business leadership, stress, stress in the workplace, stress management, Uncategorized

I was recently asked to comment on how CEOs can Lead During Turbulent Times and Executive Shake-ups. Here are two of the best practices I shared. 1- Manage your stress and take time to use mindfulness or another kind of  meditation or relaxation tool to have an inner calm and slow down.  CEOs that fail during shakeups, major changes, or…

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The Challenge of Change

By | Restaurant & Hospitality, stress management

Anyone who works with the Restaurant industry needs to learn how to deal with constant change and stay sane. Whether change is by choice or imposed, negative or positive, personal or professional, it is always a challenge. Four people in the industry talked to us about the changes they experienced and how they managed. Gwen Sheard has been working for…

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Stress; Control It, Change It or Let It Go!

By | stress management

Have you ever tried to control other people? Who gets stressed out? Have you ever tried to control things or events over which you had no control? Do you find that stressful? There are different typed of stressful situations. Some, like people interrupting you all the time, you can control. You can let the interrupters know you are busy and…

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Cleaning Up Substance Abuse

By | fearandselfdoubt, Restaurant & Hospitality, stress management

Long hours, high pressure, stress and opportunity contribute to incidents of drug and alcohol abuse in the restaurant industry. This can result in loss of productivity, customer service, and profits, from the kitchen to the corporate level. Only when an organization recognizes that drug and alcohol abuse is an issue amongst its ranks can solutions be found. When one of…

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Manage Stress by Stopping Obsessive or Unwanted Thoughts

By | stress management

Have you ever experienced stress from obsessive or unwanted thoughts? Did you say to yourself, “Today I am not going to think about….?” What is the first thing you thought about? Was it that obsessive” or “unwanted” thought? These negative, stressful thoughts can be stopped by a technique called thought-stopping. First, picture a scene that brings up wonderful, comfortable feelings,…

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Make 2004 Your Year of Organization

By | stress management

By Kate Berardo and Simma Lieberman Organization plays a strong role both in stress levels and time management. When many people see a messy office or scattered computer file system, they experience a low-grade stress that carries over to many different activities and experiences. When it comes to actually getting work done, a disorganized workspace slows down productivity and can…

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Let's Get Physical

By | Restaurant & Hospitality, stress management

Everyone needs to get away for relaxation, but for people in the restaurant industry, that can be more difficult than most due to long hours, endless days and constant customer needs. The stress and frustration can be ongoing and a long vacation can be just a good dream. In order to stay focused and somewhat calm, you need to be…

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Solving Problems in a High-Stress Environment

By | stress management

People who are in very stressful job really benefit from stress management and communication skills training. Participants learn skills that can make their work and personal life easier and less stressful. One participant who drives a bus in the City of San Francisco recently told us that she had used some specific techniques to create better communication and prevent a…

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