Do you sometimes get easily irritated and feel like you want to scream? Are you experiencing sleepless nights and have trouble focusing on remote work and deadlines? If you answered yes to any of these questions, you’re probably feeling burnt out, which might be a sign that you’re dealing with too much stress.
Fret not; here are some tips to help you better manage it:
Write to-do lists
You may think that writing to-do lists will take up your time, but seeing all your offshore assistant tasks on paper should actually help you plan your schedule and visualise your pending tasks.
Set priorities
Time is a basic measure of assessing your productivity. You can try to do everything humanly possible to complete your to-do list in one day, but this can cause you quite a bit of stress when you need to decide which one to complete first.
To get around this issue, you need to determine which staffing Philippines tasks are urgent, non-urgent, important, and not important. In other words, you’ll have to weigh which task needs to be prioritised over others.
Delegate tasks
Are you overloaded with remote assistant tasks that really push you to work like an indefatigable robot? Look, it’s good to work and be productive, but it’s not something you can or should sustain because this could lead to illness later. Instead, ask a colleague to share the load.
Take a break and talk with others
Have you ever tried working all day without saying a single word? You might enjoy having no interruptions or distractions at first, but the isolation will eventually wear you down. Trust us, the loneliness can cause anxiety.
The solution: don’t forget to take a break between the long work hours. If you can help it, go out for lunch whenever you have the chance. A change of environment and some distance from your desk can help you mentally recharge.
But instead of laughing and smiling by yourself during breaks, try to talk to someone – like a workplace – and express what’s on your mind (within reason, at least). Communicating is a great outlet to help you cope with stress.
Exercise regularly
Did you know that your body produces endorphins, which are natural feel-good chemicals that help you feel focused, less affected by pain and put you in a better mood? Fun fact: endorphins have quite a few things in common with prescription opiate painkillers and anti-anxiety drugs.
To get your body to release endorphins, do intense physical exercise. Doing this regularly will help you stave off stress.
Unwind
When was the last time you spent the day with family and/or friends? In addition to maintaining relationships, hanging out with people close to you will help clear your mind of work concerns.
Likewise, you can also relax by splashing around in a pool, enjoying a massage service, or simply just doing absolutely nothing all day – if that floats your boat. It’s just a matter of trying out different things.