Showing posts with label Lower Stress. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Lower Stress. Show all posts
Thursday, 12 June 2014
Thursday, 29 May 2014
STRESS LEVELS ARE LOWER AT WORK
Ever feel like escaping to the office
after a long day at home? Sounds counterintuitive but according to a new Penn
State study, that's exactly how many of us feel.
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Researchers measured levels of cortisol, the
"stress hormone," in people at home and on the job and were surprised
to find the levels were lower at work. And not only were both men and women
significantly less stressed out at work, but women also reported feeling
happier at work than at home. In addition, they found that people who work full
time are healthier mentally and physically. So how is it possible that the
place with the plasma TV, pillow-top mattress and chocolate stash is the more
stressful environment for women?
Lead researcher Sarah Damaske, Ph.D., an assistant
professor of labor and employment relations, sociology and women’s
studies, has two ideas. "Women continue to do more work in the
household and have less leisure time there than men. That means that when they
come home from work, they are maybe feeling more harried than men are,"
she explains. In addition, she found that women have to make tough decisions
about workforce participation, particularly when they have children, which means
that those women who remain employed are choosing to do so because they are
more likely to have found a job that works for their lives.
Being a working mom myself, I can see her points,
but I wonder if part of it isn't also the pressure that women feel to excel in
both spheres. If we work outside the home, we feel more pressure to make sure
nothing slips by when we are home. We feel like we need to make up for the time
we are missing with our kids and also stay on top of the groceries, laundry and
piano lessons. Plus so many people are taking work home with them these days,
blurring that line between work and home. So I can understand why it might be
easier to go to the office where the only thing you have to focus on is work.
Although that may not be as true for parents. The
researchers found that parents experienced a less significant drop in stress at
work than non-parents. As any parent can tell you, this isn't totally
surprising — kids have a way of complicating things whether or not you're
physically with them. (Did I tell you about the time I got called to the
principal's office three times in one day? For the same kid? I might as well
have set up shop in her waiting room.) Plus juggling multiple schedules just
means more stress. But Damaske, also a working mom, says there's a bright
side.
"Kids are a natural stress reliever, helping
parents to be less stressed at home [accounting for the smaller distance
between work and home stress levels]" she says. "I think about my
daughter and all the joy she's brought to my life. She's almost 2 and likes to
dance when she's happy — so there's lots of dancing in my house these days. How
could that not lower your stress?"
Aw, now I want to go dance with my babies. What
about you? Do you feel less stressed at home or at work?
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