Saturday, March 14, 2020

Shocking Notes : Not Always Correct Know Paying The Price Of Stupidity

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Shocking Observations

Not Always Correct  

Know
           
Paying The Price Of Stupidity


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A PENNSYLVANIA,man plagued by 
opossums in his yard set fire 
to a pile of leaves,hoping to 
scare off the marsupials.
We don't know whether it worked,
but he did succeed in nearly 
burning down his home,causing 
$50,000 worth of damage.

Source : cbsnews.com

A WOMAN won $25,000 after entering
a sweepstakes at an Illinios, USA
gambling parlour. Good for her,
except she happens to be a 
prominent anti-gambling crusader, 
having gone after casinos, a VFW 
[Veterans of Foreign War] raffle 
and even the parent company of the 
gambling parlour where she won.
Still, she insists she's not a 
hypocrite: Her winnings are a 
result of her crusade. "It's God 
showing his grace on me."

Source : Chicago Tribune

A MAN was arrested after Florida 
police mistook the glaze on his 
Krispy Kreme doughnut for crystal
meth. His sweet revenge a $37,500
settlement.
Source : oriandosentinel.com

A NORWEGIAN MAN hired a friend to 
knock off a potential lover who 
didn't seem to share the man's 
ardour. But then the would be 
hitman got cold feet, so his 
patron sued him for entering into 
a contract under false pretences. 
The courts saw different legal 
issues.They found the first man 
guilty of attempted conspiracy
to commit murder and sentenced 
him to two years in prison.The 
"hitman" got a hit of his own 
a $1,200 fine.
Source vice.com

AN INDIANA HOTEL asked a guest 
to write an online review, so 
she did about the whiff of 
sewage in the room,the non 
- working air conditioner and 
the low water pressure.Oh,and
the hair on the bed." I wasn't 
crazy about that either," she 
told rtv6.com. The hotel,it 
turns out, says it can charge
customers $350 for negative 
reviews. The Indiana attorney 
general wasn't crazy about that.
He says the policy is "unfair,
abusive and deceptive" and is 
suing the hotel.
                                                  Source : theindychannel.com



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Friday, March 13, 2020

Know Everything About Workplace Burnout , Causes And Approach To Avoid It



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Know Everything About Workplace

Burnout 

 Causes And Approach To Avoid It




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Are you exhausted but unable to sleep at night?  Do you wake up feeling cynical and unmotivated to start the day? Have you turned to food, or other substances to cope with how you feel?
If this sounds close to home, it is possible that you are experiencing burnout.  
That feeling that you can’t keep moving forward, but don’t know what else to do or how to get out of it. All you want to do is sleep and wake up when things are better. 
You aren’t alone in this. A Gallup study found that 23% of people in the workforce experience burnout very often or always, and an additional 44% feel burnt out sometimes. All this means that nearly two-thirds of employees are burnt out on the job.  
With burnout on the rise, studies are beginning to pour in around the detrimental impact it has on a person in the long term. Burnout triggers a full physical response such as triggers high blood pressure, vulnerability to illness and insomnia as common symptoms. Nonetheless, the impact can remain even after someone recovers. 
Burnout has been found to actually alter the neural circuits in your brain causing a vicious cycle of long term neurological dysfunction. This means that your brain physically changes after a burnout, and leaves you operating often from a completely different mind, one that can be less sharp, focused or innovative in the future. So when you’re up those late night hours, pushing through, ask yourself: are you okay with trading in today’s brain for tomorrow’s fogginess? 
Suffice to say, burnout needs to be taken seriously, and preventing it from happening is key to long term health. Here are three of the top causes of burnout and methods to avoid them from impacting your life.

1. Lack of control.

Do you have any control over what’s on deck with your work schedule, projects or the amount of work that you manage at a given time? If you are shaking your head no, chances are you are in an environment that doesn’t allow freedom at work, or is giving you so much work that your performance is being stifled. When you feel a constant inability to make decisions around your workload, burnout may loom in the distance. 
Having little control over your job hinders your ability to manage work-related stress that. Moreover, a study from Indiana University found that people with high-stress jobs that had a lack of control over their workflow died younger and were less healthy than people who found freedom and flexibility in their careers. It sounds like common sense, but employers are not catching on. The data doesn’t lie: being overworked is literally killing you.
SolutionFocus on the things you can control. This starts with doing an evaluation of all the things you feel are out of your control (working hours, break times, projects) and then focus on the things you can, in fact, control. Do you actually have to check your email every minute? Question these sorts of work habits when considering how important it is to give your mind a rest. Do you have too many notifications buzzing on your phone? When you are in the middle of completing a task, it’s your decision whether you pick up the incoming phone call or reply to that never ending text group. If your boss hands you a new project, you have the right to ask your boss to help you prioritize your workload. 
The conversation can sound like, “Can you help me prioritize these projects for a moment? Here’s what I’m currently working on, and here is what I have pending on deck. Here’s how long X will take me, here’s how long Y would take me. Should I make any workflow changes to honor your priorities?” Boom.  
2. Dysfunctional workplace dynamics.
As a career coach, I’ve heard about these all too often. Look, I am a firm believer that you are the sum of the people you surround yourself with. So when you are surrounded by dysfunction, you are going to eventually feel pretty dysfunctional yourself. Toxicity eventually becomes contagious. In fact, half of employees have left their jobs to get away from a bad manager, and studies have found that a bad boss increases your risk for clinical depression. If your desk is right next to that office bully, or your boss is standing over your shoulder micromanaging every move you make, your stress levels are going to skyrocket. 
In the event your work with a team that tends to vent about their issues, victimize themselves when things go wrong or whine and complain all day, it is much harder to stay positive and motivated yourself. A 1950’s study found that your decisions and beliefs are formed based on the thoughts of those around you. After all, you tend to buy into what the people around you perceive to be true. So, if you are surrounded by a group of negative Nancy’s, it’s going to be pretty tough not to fall into their trap.
In fact, their emotional negativity could be getting you physically sick. Research shows that negative brain activity leads to a weakened immune system, which can lead to serious illnesses, such as heart attack or stroke.
SolutionTake an inventory of the people in your life. Write down all the names of those you interact with most and then consider if they lift you up or drag you down. When you read their name on the list ask yourself: Do I get excited or anxious when their name pops up on my phone with a call or text? This will help you become aware of who feels unhealthy for you, allowing you to set limits.  
When a complainer starts venting, try to transition the conversation from what is wrong, to how it can be fixed. Ask them if they need help coming up with solutions for the problem. If they continue to wallow in their negativity, set a time limit and then politely excuse yourself from the conversation. Consider adding more positive people into your life, like a mentor who can help direct you towards professional and personal growth.
3. Extremes of imbalance.
When a job begins to feel chaotic, or on the flip side, monotonous, the ability to remain focused can also drain your energy levels. While people associate burnout with high stress and long hours, know that a monotonous job is just as dangerous. In fact, boredom at work has been found to result in disconnection, decreased productivity and higher stress. 
Any extreme in job demands— too many or lack thereof— can also result in work-life imbalance. Your time in the office is impeding your personal connections, and reaping havoc on your health.
Solution: Bring balance back into your life.
  • Tackle the most important task of the day first. Whether the task is a workplace presentation, or getting a doctor’s appointment set up. The majority of the population’s productivity is highest in the mid-morning hours, so considering carving this time out for that top task.
  • Establish little goals and rewards. With both monotony and chaos, small rewards will help give you the motivation to keep going.  Allow these sweet moments of joy to be a reminder of why you are working. 
  • Keep a gratitude list. At the end of each workday jot down three things you are grateful for.  Counting your blessings isn’t simply a “woo-woo” mindset shift, it actually helps improve cardiovascular health and makes you more resilient to stress. Take it seriously.
  • Accept that there is no such thing as “perfection” when it comes to balancing your life. You will tetter and totter, but it’s all about being aware and course-correcting efficiently. Accept that some days will be all about work, but then some days must be all about rest, family and fun.
Give yourself a time period to implement these shifts, and if things haven’t improved it might be time to look for a new job. But, until then, commit to taking responsibility for your happiness and your health.
Burnout is a ticking time bomb... Don’t let it go off.

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Wednesday, March 11, 2020

Know How Crouching Or Squatting At Work Place Can Actually Save Your Life



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Know How Crouching Or Squatting 

At Work Place 

Can Actually Save Your Life


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A Tanzanian tribe may offer a healthy antidote to sitting at a desk all day – if you can kneel or squat for more than five minutes, that is So kneeling is the new standing. Squatting, too, when it comes to work – desk work, that is – that would normally be done sitting.

Yup, there’s research. It finds that the Hadza people in Tanzania, whose inactive hunting-gathering lifestyle is similar to that of office workers, don’t have the same health problems, such as cardiovascular disease and premature death. That’s because even when they’re resting – kneeling and squatting – they require more muscle activity than sitting on a chair.
Maybe more than standing, too. Yeah, I’m looking at those of you with your yuppy-standy-uppy desk; you’re standing in the past. This is the way we work now: the Hadza way.
OK, so I’m nowhere near my desktop screen. Not a problem though. I’ve got a laptop – just no lap. If I put it on the floor between my haunches, I can reach the keys and see the screen, but it’s not easy.
My mum can happily squat for hours; I’ve never been good at it, and now that I’m a brittle middle-aged man, everything – calves, thighs, stomach “muscles” – is screaming. I last a little more than five minutes before toppling over backwards. Embarrassing in an office environment. I’m not built for it. What do we want? Squatters’ rights. When do we want ’em? 
NOW That’s better. In the tall kneeling position, I can work at my desk again. I’m feeling muscle activity, certainly, but this is doable … for a while.
It’s getting towards 10 minutes now, but my thighs and hamstrings are beginning to say enough. It’s obviously because I’m dragging parts of my body back from early retirement against their will.
Standing is easy because most of us stand a bit. To squat-work or kneel-work – unless you’re Hadza or my mum – you’re going to have to ease into it, increasing it a little each time. Or go to pilates.
Now my knees are hurting from supporting my weight; I should have brought a hassock to work. I may as well say a little prayer while I’m down here – for the future of the planet and a vaccine, of course. But please can I have my chair back?



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