Tell your boss you take a deep breath, exhale, relax and tackle the worst problem of the day. Once you get past the worst, work backwards to the easiest. You'll feel great at what you have accomplished.
I have so much work to do and not enough time to finish it. My boss is always criticizing my work and it's really getting to me. I can't handle all the responsibilities on my plate right now. I keep worrying about the future and what might go wrong. I feel overwhelmed by all the demands on my time and energy.
Your question has two parts. As for the second part, it is not usually beneficial to denigrate a colleague's work to your boss, particularly AFTER they have been given a raise. What you would be saying to your boss is that he/she has bad judgement. However, the first part ought to be sufficient if you can gather all the reasons why your work is, and will be valuable to the business and helpful to your boss.
Some people work well under pressure because it can increase focus and motivation, leading to a sense of urgency that drives productivity. Additionally, pressure can bring out high levels of creativity and problem-solving skills in individuals, as they are forced to think quickly and make decisions efficiently.
A good trainee is someone who is eager to learn, asks questions, takes initiative, and is open to feedback. They should be able to work well in a team, follow instructions, and demonstrate a strong work ethic. A good trainee shows dedication to their role and is committed to improving their skills and knowledge.
It is difficult to give an exact percentage as the influence of peer pressure can vary greatly depending on the individual and the situation. However, research suggests that a large majority of people have experienced peer pressure in some form during their lifetime.
When a boss criticizes your work, you should remember that he or she is not criticizing you as a person. You should listen to the critique and apply the suggested changes, if possible.
it is easy to handle, just have some tea, or coffee and relax...
At my fathers work he just goes up to the boss and asks for one...
An associate asks for your assistance in completing a task that she should be able to handle herself. You are very busy with your own work. Your best response would be:
i am looking for the answer of this question, too.
It doesn't get answered because the Boss caused the problems.
if you put downward pressure on the handle it causes gears to move
Work pressure otherwise known as Occupational Stress may be defined as the stress people face when presented with work and pressure more than they can handle. It turns into a condition of depression and anxiety if not dealt with properly.
Leave your job for a lunch break when it is time for lunch.
stay calm under pressure
Many lawyers are self-employed and handle what work they choose. Others are assigned tasks by their boss.
are you serious??