Look at them, their heads are down, they are not talking to each other, god knows when was the last time that one of them cracked a joke.Instead we are obliged to stand and listen until such time as the boss runs out of rhetoric or forgets why he started shouting in the first place.It causes us physical damage.By removing stress from the workplace we ultimately allow the workforce to start caring about what they do.
We break something, we shout at someone else, we sabotage our work.This leaves the body with a problem.The reason is that the part of the brain that deals with logical thought shuts down.We want to able to say "Look at me I did that", we want to be proud of what we do.We are not designed to be able to manage stress in the long term.In fight or flight mode the body switches off the normal routine maintenance functions and is concentrating on pure survival."It makes me sick" he says "These guys come in here every morning and they switch off as soon as they step through that gate.Fight or Flight.We allow them to take pride in what they do and ultimately allow them to take ownership.
In the modern world, after the incident that caused the stress, we look for the release from the stress in different adrenaline fuelled activities.Apathy is therefore not the cause of the problems but a symptom of the failure of the environment.Our bodies respond to stress in a way that can only be supported in the short term because stress is supposed to indicate an emergency reaction.This is the emergency response during which short term damage to the body is accepted in exchange for the alternative which is non survival.The quality of our lives, the way we feel about ourselves is about an ongoing repeated series of small events.When that happens their performance becomes amazing and even the accountants have to admit that it was the right thing to do.
If you broke a leg would you develop a coping strategy to continue to live with the broken leg, or would you get the leg repaired.Our day has become full of situations that cause us stress but for which we are not allowed either of our two natural responses.It is a convenient label to stick onto a workforce to blame them for a failure to perform.Unfortunately our modern lives are not quite that simple.If the sum of these events is negative then we start to feel bad.
This lack of care is seen by most as apathy.co.We create real musculo-skeletal problems for ourselves as a result of extended stress which causes real sickness and long term absence from work.But the body has an answer.This allows all of the processing power to concentrate on one of two very simple operations.
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We break something, we shout at someone else, we sabotage our work.This leaves the body with a problem.The reason is that the part of the brain that deals with logical thought shuts down.We want to able to say "Look at me I did that", we want to be proud of what we do.We are not designed to be able to manage stress in the long term.In fight or flight mode the body switches off the normal routine maintenance functions and is concentrating on pure survival."It makes me sick" he says "These guys come in here every morning and they switch off as soon as they step through that gate.Fight or Flight.We allow them to take pride in what they do and ultimately allow them to take ownership.
In the modern world, after the incident that caused the stress, we look for the release from the stress in different adrenaline fuelled activities.Apathy is therefore not the cause of the problems but a symptom of the failure of the environment.Our bodies respond to stress in a way that can only be supported in the short term because stress is supposed to indicate an emergency reaction.This is the emergency response during which short term damage to the body is accepted in exchange for the alternative which is non survival.The quality of our lives, the way we feel about ourselves is about an ongoing repeated series of small events.When that happens their performance becomes amazing and even the accountants have to admit that it was the right thing to do.
If you broke a leg would you develop a coping strategy to continue to live with the broken leg, or would you get the leg repaired.Our day has become full of situations that cause us stress but for which we are not allowed either of our two natural responses.It is a convenient label to stick onto a workforce to blame them for a failure to perform.Unfortunately our modern lives are not quite that simple.If the sum of these events is negative then we start to feel bad.
This lack of care is seen by most as apathy.co.We create real musculo-skeletal problems for ourselves as a result of extended stress which causes real sickness and long term absence from work.But the body has an answer.This allows all of the processing power to concentrate on one of two very simple operations.
https://www.jmtmold.com/
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