A stressed police response officer who has seen five dead bodies in the past four weeks has spoken out about the grim reality of the job - after an application for two days off "for a break from it all" was rejected.
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For many of Us, work is a huge part of our day-to-day routine. It can even take up roughly 30 percent of our lives, which equates to about 90,000 hours. Considering that our profession consumes such a significant part of our time, we can only hope that our job is a pleasant experience. However, as with any area of life, stress can creep in and disrupt our peace. It’s a fact of life that stressful moments will occur at work, whether in-person or over digital communications.
Rather than letting stressful situations affect your attitude or mindset, it’s more effective to combat any potential conflict instead. Who knows more about combating stressful work situations better than business professionals who have put their hearts and souls into their companies? So, we reached out to founders and CEOs to find out their advice on how you can combat stressful moments at work.
Jeff Bezos, the CEO of Amazon — a site that surely needs no explanation as the world’s largest online retailer — has famously spoken about stress, likening it to not doing something within your capability to do, so it essentially looms over you. His solution, therefore, is to do the action that causes stress in order to get it out of the way.
“Stress primarily comes from not taking action over something that you can have some control over. I find as soon as I identify it, and make the first phone call, or send off the first e-mail message, or whatever it is that we’re going to do to start to address that situation — even if it’s not solved — the mere fact that we’re addressing it dramatically reduces any stress that
A stressed police response officer who has seen five dead bodies in the past four weeks has spoken out about the grim reality of the job - after an application for two days off "for a break from it all" was rejected.
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Twenty Five Twenty One star Nam Joo-hyuk has opened up about his tendency to get stressed out while acting in his projects.In a recent interview with Esquire Korea, the 28-year-old model-turned-actor, who currently stars alongside Kim Tae-ri (Space Sweepers) in the hit tvN and Netflix drama Twenty Five Twenty One, spoke about the difficulties he faces as an actor.“I tend to get really stressed when acting,” Nam shared, as translated by Soompi, adding that he often spends much time thinking about how to bring out the full potential of the scripts he receives. “I end up having fun on set, but I get stressed when I start thinking about the direction I’m taking with acting when I’m at home.”“Whether it’s a scene expressing explosive emotions or a calm scene, they’re both difficult,” Nam continued, adding that he “really felt [stressed]” while working on Twenty Five Twenty One.
In this anxiety-ridden time, tightly wound New Yorkers are turning to healing practices more commonly associated with New Age-y desert retreats than with the city that never sleeps. But a new crop of hypnotherapists — who dispel outdated notions of witch doctors and carnival tricks — say business is booming.“Hypnosis has nothing to do with this magical malarkey that you’ve seen in the past or in movies,” says Manjit Devgun, a corporate mind coach whose clients include executives from companies like Chanel, the New York Times, Gates Ventures and Squarespace.In a typical session, Devgun gets her client comfortable either laying down or sitting in a soft chair, sometimes with a blanket.
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In an address to his nation delivered Sunday, Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelensky announced an order “combining all national TV channels, the program content of which consists mainly of information and/or information-analytical programs, [into] a single information platform of strategic communication” to be called “United News.”
Russia's defence ministry claims that it has used hypersonic missiles for the first time ever during combat.
After holding two separate town hall meetings for Amazon Studios/Primetime Video and MGM employees earlier today, Mike Hopkins, SVP Prime Video & Amazon Studios, sent a followup memo to MGM employees Friday afternoon. In it, he shared more details about the interim organizational reporting changes that will be implemented as Amazon prepares to start the integration process following the close of its $8.5 billion acquisition of the stories Hollywood studio.
Pupils across West Dunbartonshire have taken part in lessons to combat bigotry, religious hate and racism - after a number of incidents where sectarian graffiti was scrawled on local buildings.
Almost a year after the release of her enchanting debut album Overgrown, Joyce Wrice has returned with a new song. It's called "Iced Tea," and it was produced by Kaytranada, who joined up with the San Diego singer on Overgrown's "Kaytra's Interlude." The new song doesn't mess around with the formula they established too much—"Iced Tea" is a refreshing jam for anyone that's been eager to hit the dance floor.
When Hailey Baldwin suffered a medical emergency on March 12, her husband Justin Bieber, who is currently traveling around the country on his Justice World Tour, took it very hard. A source close to Justin told HollywoodLife EXCLUSIVELY that the “Peaches” singer, 28, “has been on tour and he has been dealing with the normal stresses of putting on a great show so when he has down time with Hailey, he really takes advantage of it and makes sure that all the time spent with her is genuine and real enjoyment.”
The KarJenner fam is back with another new trailer for The Kardashians, their forthcoming streaming series set to debut on Hulu in April. And this new teaser is by FAR the best of the bunch!
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Owen Gleiberman Chief Film CriticEvery great singer has her own signature, and Dionne Warwick’s, in her defining period in the ’60s and ’70s, was the gorgeous wavery ethereal slowness of her vibrato. It allowed her to hit a note, sustain it with that beautiful wide tremolo, and invest it with a yearning that was pure enough to pierce you.
Emily Longeretta Kate Winslet had no problem nailing her Delaware County accent for “Mare of Easttown,” a performance that landed her a second Emmy Award. Afterward, she took some much-needed time off.In honor of International Women’s Day on Tuesday, Variety spoke to the London native about her journey, her successes and what she’s looking forward to in 2022.“I took last year off to be with my family and to recover from ‘Mare of Easttown.’ It was good to have a bit of a reset. But I love my job, and I’m really ready to throw myself back into it,” Winslet tells Variety.
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Joe Otterson TV ReporterKristen Campo has renewed her first-look deal with Endeavor Content. In addition, Campo has launched the new production shingle Campout Productions.“The longstanding relationship I’ve had with Endeavor Content is truly meaningful, and I couldn’t ask for better partners,” said Campo. “I’m excited to continue developing compelling premium programming for years to come.”Campo has hired Hannah Getts to lead Campout as vice president of development and production.