Dear Collegue:
Nice contribution. If you could also indicate the author/source, it will be a very useful information, for using it in Trainings Programs on Stress Management. Please keep it up.
R Sundararajan
From India, Madras
Nice contribution. If you could also indicate the author/source, it will be a very useful information, for using it in Trainings Programs on Stress Management. Please keep it up.
R Sundararajan
From India, Madras
This indeed is a good tool to calculate stress level... I suggest if organisations can use this for their employees once in a quarter or so.. such that we can take remedial actions towards employees facing burnout...
Thanks...
Have a good day..
From India, Mumbai
Thanks...
Have a good day..
From India, Mumbai
A helpful stress calculator. In fact , we use a similar but detailed stress checklist in our stress management workshops. For more information on corporate wellness and stress management workshops visit us at http://www.metronirvana.com
From India, Mumbai
From India, Mumbai
it is a bit confusing....
In its interpretation for 2 to 3 score... the author/creator suggests that, the person should re-evaluates the answer to the question.
My query is simple:
Why can't the author/creator just accept that the person is dealing with the stress properly and is in the happy state... which is the best of any employee working in our organisation.
In its interpretation for 2 to 3 score... the author/creator suggests that, the person should re-evaluates the answer to the question.
My query is simple:
Why can't the author/creator just accept that the person is dealing with the stress properly and is in the happy state... which is the best of any employee working in our organisation.
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