Workplace stress is no longer just a personal problem - it's a global epidemic.
Across industries and roles, employees and leaders alike are feeling overwhelmed, overworked, and emotionally drained. Stress is affecting performance, health, relationships, and job satisfaction at unprecedented levels.
Getting a Handle on Workplace Stress explores what stress really is, why it happens, how it affects both employees and leaders, and what can be done about it.
This practical, research-based guide examines: * What stress is (and what it isn't) * The difference between healthy challenge and harmful pressure * The most common causes of work-related stress * How stress impacts employees' physical and emotional health * Why leaders experience unique stressors * The unhealthy ways people often cope with stress * Proven strategies to manage stress constructively
Inside, you'll learn: * How to recognize the early signs of chronic stress * Why lack of control and unclear expectations increase stress * How to reframe pressure into productive challenge * Practical techniques to reduce stress before it escalates * Healthy habits that improve focus, energy, and emotional balance * Leadership strategies to reduce stress for yourself and your team
This book is ideal for: * Employees struggling with burnout or overwhelm * Managers and supervisors * Business leaders and executives * HR professionals * Coaches and trainers * Anyone who wants to improve performance without sacrificing well-being
Rather than offering quick fixes, Getting a Handle on Workplace Stress provides a clear framework for understanding stress and managing it in sustainable ways - both proactively and reactively.
Stress is inevitable.
Suffering doesn't have to be.
With the right tools, stress can become something you manage - instead of something that manages you.
If you want to protect your health, improve your performance, and lead with greater clarity and calm, this book will give you a practical path forward.