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  2. How I Learned: Working Well Under Pressure - AOL

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    Composition by Mariya Pylayev "Must work well under pressure" shows up on a lot of job descriptions, but how does one develop the skill to work under pressure? For some it might be playing high ...

  3. Occupational burnout - Wikipedia

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    Markedly reduced capacity to tolerate demands or to work under time pressure; Emotional instability or irritability; Sleep disturbance; Marked fatigability or physical weakness; Physical symptoms such as aches and pains, palpitations, gastrointestinal problems, vertigo or increased sensitivity to sound. [148]

  4. Soft Skill: Working Well Under Pressure - AOL

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    "How do you work under pressure?" We're all familiar with this question, usually the second or third one asked in a typical job interview. It's inescapable--there will be days (and nights, and ...

  5. Clutch (sports) - Wikipedia

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    Clutch is a sports term that refers to the phenomenon where athletes excel under pressure, commonly known as "in the clutch". These moments typically occur later in the game, and involve plays that significantly impact the outcome of the game.

  6. Overwork - Wikipedia

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    Overwork, by its nature, is a stressor. The constant pressure to meet deadlines, handle heavy workloads, and maintain productivity can trigger a chronic stress response.. This prolonged exposure to stress can lead the individual to a range of mental and physical health issues such as anxiety, sleep disorders, depression, and burno

  7. Working Under Pressure Relievers [QUOTE CARDS] - AOL

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    To be able to work under pressure is a valuable skill. Today's work is often fast-paced and subject to fluctuation. Some days seem to inch by, while others are a whirlwind of high-priority ...

  8. Occupational stress - Wikipedia

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    Underload: Having work that fails to use a worker's skills and abilities. [59] Workload as a work demand is a major component of the demand-control model of stress. [11] This model suggests that jobs with high demands can be stressful, especially when the individual has low control over the job.

  9. 13 Secrets for Performing Better Under Pressure - AOL

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    In their new book, "Performing Under Pressure: The Science of Doing Your Best When It Matters Most," Hendrie Weisinger and J.P. Pawliw-Fry deliver the sad truth: The difference between regular ...