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What are you planning to do (if anything) for National Stress Awareness Day on Wednesday 6 November?
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Mid-Atlantic on the way to the Caribbean - hopefully very chilled and just a little tipsy!
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Just as an observation, I see the BBC is carrying a story this morning claiming that "Englands mental health services are in "Crisis"".
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Nothing.
Stress is all in the mind.
If you can't hack the job, find an easier one that you can cope with.
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JJ you appear to be uninformed. Many people do not know the difference between pressure and stress.
Incidentally as H&S professionals we should all be aware that there is physical stress as well as psychological stress.
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JJ - there must be a lot of people who would need to find "easier" jobs.
HSE estimate that >10 million working days lost per annum as result of work-related stress.
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Take it easy, folks - or else plan ahead to Anger Awareness Week, starting 1st December.
Where did this fashion for "awareness" days/weeks and ribbons and wrist bands of varied hue spring from? Another USA cross-over perhaps.
I preferred the simpler life. Moveable feasts, Remembrance Sunday, Workers Memorial Day.
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