{"id":448,"date":"2012-12-19T17:51:19","date_gmt":"2012-12-19T17:51:19","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/blogs.poly.com\/?p=448"},"modified":"2012-12-19T17:51:19","modified_gmt":"2012-12-19T17:51:19","slug":"how-to-reduce-stress-in-your-small-business","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/blogs.poly.com\/how-to-reduce-stress-in-your-small-business\/","title":{"rendered":"How to reduce stress in your small business"},"content":{"rendered":"

It\u2019s a sad fact that the holidays, which should be among the happiest times of the year, often bring with them a lot of stress, at least for some of us.\u00a0 Part of the stress comes from huge demand on our time. In addition to day-to-day responsibilities, holiday shopping, getting the house ready for guests and entertaining add pressure. If out-of-town travel is on your agenda, the stress-o-meter may move up a notch or two.<\/p>\n

\"stressed<\/a>All that said, most of us survive the holidays and undoubtedly wait in anticipation for them to roll around again. But the stress may linger and it has nothing to do with mistletoe and holly. It seems that more and more employees– of both small businesses and large — are stressed out.\u00a0 Some of this has to do with staffing uncertainties as companies wait for the economy to sufficiently rebound. As a result, among employees who have taken on more work, stress and fatigue are taking their toll.<\/p>\n

The recent StressPulse survey conducted by ComPsych Corp<\/a> of 1880 employees nationwide indicated that 63 percent have high levels of stress and extreme fatigue. A significant number of them \u2013 22 percent \u2013 see just being present<\/i> as the top priority, a figure which has risen in year-to-year comparisons. Among the rest, 59 percent see accomplishing basic responsibilities as most important; only 19 percent see performance improvement as most important.<\/p>\n

Other findings of the study indicate that 36 percent of respondents lose an hour or more per day due to stress.\u00a0 Also stress and personal relationships are outpacing personal illness and care giving as the most common reasons for missing work.<\/p>\n

What to do about employee stress<\/b><\/p>\n

CommPsych advises that you assess workloads and employee stress regularly. Be willing to make changes \u2013 adjust or juggle the load \u2013 to give your employees a break. Here are some other things you want to do:<\/p>\n