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Welcome to the Dale Carnegie® Stress Management Webinar
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Page 1: Welcome to the Dale Carnegie Stress Management Webinar Carnegie Stress...•Time pressure •Expectations •Relationships •Competition and the global economy •Overload •Changes

Welcome to the Dale

Carnegie® Stress

Management Webinar

Page 2: Welcome to the Dale Carnegie Stress Management Webinar Carnegie Stress...•Time pressure •Expectations •Relationships •Competition and the global economy •Overload •Changes
Page 3: Welcome to the Dale Carnegie Stress Management Webinar Carnegie Stress...•Time pressure •Expectations •Relationships •Competition and the global economy •Overload •Changes
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Target Eustress!

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Perception is RealityPeople see things differently

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The Impact of (Negative) Stress

• 77% of people regularly experience physical symptoms caused by stress

• 76% cited money and work as the leading cause of their stress

• 73% regularly experience psychological symptoms caused by stress

• 48% feel their stress has increased over the past five years

• 48% reported lying awake at night due to stress

• 33% feel they are living with extreme stress

According to the American Institute of Stress

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What Stressors Do We Have?

• Job/role change

• Time pressure

• Expectations

• Relationships

• Competition and the global economy

• Overload

• Changes

• Technology

• Personal challenges

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Let’s Define Stress

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Significant Event Stress Test

• In the past 12 months, which of the following major life events have taken place in your life?

• Make a check mark next to each event that you have experienced this year.

• When you're done, add up the points for each event.

• Check your score at the bottom.

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Life Stress Scores

• 0-149 Low

• 150-299 Medium

• 300 and over High

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Range of Stress

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Target: Eustress!

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1. Live in “day-tight compartments.”

2. How to face trouble:a. Ask yourself, “What is the worst that can

possibly happen?”b. Prepare to accept the worst.c. Try to improve on the worst.

3. Remind yourself of the exorbitantprice you can pay for worry in terms of your health.

Overcoming Worry

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1. Keep busy.

2. Don’t fuss about trifles.

3. Use the law of averages to outlaw your worries.

4. Cooperate with the inevitable.

5. Decide just how much anxiety a thing may be worth and refuse to give it more.

6. Don’t worry about the past.

Break the Worry Habit

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1. Fill your mind with thoughts of peace, courage, health and hope.

2. Never try to get even with your enemies.

3. Expect ingratitude.

4. Count your blessings – not your troubles.

Cultivate an Attitude for Peace and Happiness

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5. Do not imitate others.

6. Try to profit from your losses.

7. Create happiness for others.

8. Pray.

Cultivate an Attitude for Peace and Happiness

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Decision Time

• How do I want my people seeing me managing my stress?

• Which principle can help me achieve this?

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Thank you!


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