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    the major concerns of an organisation in the 21st century. Due to the high competitive environment in the organisation, employee always feel stressed out when working inside the organisation. Besides that, conflict might also occur when employee is stress out. This kind of conflict is not constructive conflict that can build the organisation, but is destructive conflict that might bring negative impact towards the organisation. In order to manage the employee’s work life, some organisation allow…

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    Sickness in Physicality Every day majority are influenced. Majority are influenced by trends, friends, and fiends. The things that all are surrounded by daily can take a toll on our physical and mental activity. Most can see that society plays a role in the way we think and react in each era. This is shown in relation to today and during Shakespeare’s time. In Shakespeare's Macbeth characters noticed problems but did not say or do anything. They ignored the issue and felt by doing that the…

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    Keeping a positive attitude Our lives in the 21st century is filled with struggles. Every day is a fight against personal, social and/or familial issues. This can be very exhausting to handle on a daily basis. It leads to a feeling of hopelessness and unhappiness but it can be averted by keeping a positive attitude. Positive attitude helps to bring success in all endeavors. In order to keep a positive attitude, a few steps have to be followed. Firstly, try to eliminate all negative thoughts.…

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    1. Introduction Muscluskeletal disorder is one of the major occupational complaints or hazards among working female or doctors and a considerable cause of morbidity [ ]. Muscluskeletal disorder are conditions that effect muscles, tendon,ligaments,joints and nerves which causes pain or inflammation in them.Musculoskeletal disorder are usually caused by incorrect posture, repetitive movement ,lifting heavy masses or over effort and increase work load.due to these disorders their daily activity…

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    Bullying At The Workplace

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    affect a healthcare system at the individual and the organizational levels, thus threatening the patient care consequently. Bullying has consequences for all stakeholders in the healthcare. Various research studies have shown its impact on work stress, nurse turnover rates, and the patient outcomes. It affects the victims negatively leaving a significant psychological and physiological impact on them. The implications for the organizations are also huge from the management perspective. The…

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    Burnout

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    and others in the helping field who understand its complexities of this work. As a proactive measure, I would like to stay involved with at least one group of professionals such as CAMFT or a Christian therapist group. Another possible way to avoid stress would be to work in an office with other therapists coming and going rather than alone. As a private practice therapist, I will not have supervisors or other co-workers watching out to keep me from slipping into burnout. It is imperative for…

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    Our fears, worry & anxiety – mindfulness frees us All kinds of uncertainties are apparently growing not only in our daily life, but also all around us. Newspaper reports, environmental disasters and information overload assisted by technological advancements, are the main contributing factors as prime sources of our fears, worry and anxiety in life. We further add to this, our own unique and personal concerns – finances, well-being, education and life of our children, health of our parents as…

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    effects which affect the development of children physically, socially, psychologically and spiritually. Affected development in children leads to retardation some times and can even cause worse effects like being suicidal or homicidal. Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) occurs when a child or teenager undergoes an event or experience that leads to them being hurt or another person being hurt or killed. In the United States, 14% - 43% of male children and 15% - 43% of female children…

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    Anger is a useful dramatic emotion used by writers for centuries . It is a psychological process in everybody's nature that should not be ignored . It is also a strong feeling of displeasure ,hostility , resulting from injury ,mistreatment and opposition and usually showing itself in a desire to fight back at the supposed causes of the feeling . Allen translates Aristotle's definition of anger as "…a desire ,commingled with pain , to see someone punished , and which is provoked by an apparent…

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    In the passage the author doesn't understand why Americans work so hard, but you should not work too hard. Yes, I do agree with this author on why Americans should not too hard. Reasons being is that working hard gets us sick, it gets stressful and it will make your life unbalanced. I will tell you reasons why I agree with the author and make some valuable points. First, Americans that work too hard become sick. Some sickness are due to injuries people may incur on their job while…

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