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I think must take good rest and relax so you can continue working hard
Being a dedicated manager is very stressful, here are some steps on how to manage it in an accurate way: Manage your time properly, create a to-do-list , prioritize your work, address stress as business problem, communicate as much as you can, react to situation rather then stress, admit that stress happens focus on the solution.
Role of team management is a very stressful, the following will help you how to manage it in the proper way:
- Monitor your working hours, try to limit the working hours in week, work efficiency during the working hours so that it will reduce the overtime work.
- Get a good mentor or coach
- Learn to delegate a task
- Communicate as much as you can
- Set task priority
- Recognize accomplishment
Being manager, you should handle that by:
- Being patient
- Keep things easy and smooth
- Accept the fact.
Practice .... and practice
- Keep calm and never loose control
- delegate tasks
- Work on Priority Management
- Remember: with clear mind, things go smoother
Being a team manage is not a particularly stressful or pressured job, so it really shouldn't be a problem. In fact I usually find it quite relaxing compared to being being a team member.
All the usual techniques apply - proper planning, time off, not worrying about things you can't change etc. The crucial difference id the responsibility you have for other people. This can be hard. The solution is, simply, ALWAYS do your best.
Tips for dealing with the stress from your job:
Working for a small start-up company the past few years has naturally been quite a high pressure experience on occasion. I’ve had to deal with numerous conflicting demands on my time – and often very limited resources. With careful planning and organisation you can normally reduce the pressure you are under – but there will always be factors at play which are outside of your control. Personally, while it makes a nice break to have a few pressure-free days, I generally thrive under pressure. I use it to help channel my energies into accomplishing as much as possible. Naturally, there are sometimes occasions when the pressure I’m put under is excessive and this can be stressful. However, I’m sufficiently experienced to appreciate that there is only so much you can reasonably be expected to be capable of and the solution is not to panic but to remain focused on delivering your very best.