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Stress management at work
How do you feel when more tasks are added to your desk than you can handle?
You will start to panic, but you will try to handle everything at once.
You will try to systematically divide the tasks to determine what is the most important.
You feel that you need a moment to calm down before you start working.
You will start ignoring some tasks to give yourself a break.
You will start seeking help from colleagues to speed up the process.
If unpredictable problems arise in the project, how will you behave?
You will try to solve the problem quickly, even when you feel under pressure.
You will enter the analysis to identify the essence of the problem and then develop a plan.
The first impulse is to call a colleague or a superior, to feel that you are not alone.
Will you try to let the situation "cool down" for a while to look at it later with a fresh perspective?
You will express frustration as it slows down your planned workflow.
How do you behave when you have very little time to complete an important task?
Prepare a list of steps to ensure that you don't overlook anything.
You feel frustrated, but still focus on the most important parts of the task.
You neglect the details and focus only on the most critical points.
You are trying to work on a task, but you constantly feel that you don't have it under control.
You will start quickly executing tasks with the understanding that not all details are important.
How do you respond to unpleasant criticism from a superior?
You think about what is being said to you, and you try to improve it.
You feel hurt, but you try not to show it in front of your colleagues.
You will start defending your work even though you know it could make the situation worse.
If the criticism is objective, you try to accept it and work on it, but you still feel tension.
You will try to respond with humor to lighten the situation, even if it doesn't always work.
How do you react to a situation when you are subjected to multiple deadlines?
You will break the work down into smaller steps and start completing it systematically.
You are trying to stay calm even though it can be stressful.
You feel overwhelmed and start looking for ways to avoid some tasks.
You will start requesting extensions on deadlines, if possible, to reduce stress.
You are increasing your work performance to meet all deadlines, even if it means working on the weekends.
If you disagree with your colleagues when making a decision about an important task, what will you do?
You will try to propose a compromise that will satisfy all parties involved.
You will express your opinion and allow your colleagues to react, but you will stand your ground.
You will try to ease the tension by listening to all opinions before making a decision.
You will express frustration if the decision does not match your expectations.
You will try to close the discussion as quickly as possible so you can continue working.
How would you feel if your job suddenly lost its meaning and you didn't know what to do next?
Could you quickly try to find new challenges and ways to motivate yourself?
You would feel frustration, but you would try to continue working even without a specific goal.
You would try to find a way to get feedback from your supervisor and gain clarity.
You wouldn't be able to handle it and you would start looking for another job that has a clear direction.
You would feel emotionally exhausted, but you would try to ignore it.
When do you focus best on work?
When you work in a quiet environment without unnecessary distractions.
When your day is planned and the tasks are divided into specific time blocks.
When colleagues are in the office and you are collaborating on a joint project.
When you feel pressured because it forces you to work faster.
When you have the option to choose what you will work on, without predetermined tasks.
How do you react when you realize that you made a mistake that will affect the team?
You will immediately apologize and offer a solution for rectification.
You feel awkward, but you're trying to quickly fix the situation and not talk about it anymore.
You will start analyzing what happened to ensure that it does not happen again.
You try to hide it and hope that no one notices.
You are trying to blame the circumstances that caused the mistake in order to lessen your responsibility.
If you had the whole day to organize your work responsibilities, what would you do first?
You would start by defining priorities and gradually plan your day.
Would you create a to-do list and then make a plan that includes breaks?
You would focus on the most challenging tasks and start working on them without unnecessary breaks.
Would you take on smaller tasks to feel that you have accomplished something?
Could you check the emails and address the urgent matters?
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