Take at look at ( http://www.reducingstress.net )
They have a lot of great articles and advice on how to cope with and reduce stress.
There is a whole section on workplace stress.
2007-02-14 05:20:12
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answered by marketingexpert 6
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No it's not due to ADHD. It could, but chances are you wouldn't have gotten a job to begin with.
A lot of people don't think of obsession/compulsion is a likely culprit. But it is. I'm very obsessive compulsive, but not in weird ritualistic ways. I'm very controlling, and if I can't control my surroundings then I just run, thats one of the unknown sides of OCD. I just got back from my psychologist today, and she put me on a med to try to control my obsessive control...go figure haha. Anyway it could be as simple as you just really hating the job and not wanting to deal with the BS.
I have not ever been able to hold a job for more than a year or 2, thats why I got married, haven't worked in years. But there's ways to help you get past it, so if you really feel it's a problem, go see a counselor!
2007-02-12 20:07:24
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answered by Anonymous
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I don't but I guess if you are asking then you do is that correct?
Well there is help available for you, you will need to consult with your doctor and provide some details of why you think this stress is affecting your daily living and where th source of stress may be coming from. If necessary the doc will prescribe some anti anxialitic medication to help you cope with it. Some other forms of therapy also may be suggested to help you. Call your doctor for an appointment and get back on the road to better health management.
2007-02-12 20:03:29
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answered by Shelty K 5
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no but i got a problem with keeping jobs,you see im not so old and had already worked five times my age in different locations in fact the only other thing i have not tried was jumping fields but all i can say is this when it come my day to retitre who cares if i worked one job for 40 years or forty jobs one yearit still ads upin the end
2007-02-12 20:07:39
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answered by game boy 3
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No. Well, I always think that I have to be professional about it. And, because I have a big personal loan to pay for, that made me stay with my current job (even though I hate it with a vengeance). So, no. I don't have any problems keeping a job. BUt, I will move out soon. :P
2007-02-12 21:56:58
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answered by nausea guy 2
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I just quit a job because of stress, after five years. the stress was only associated with that job, now I have a new one and feel sooooo much better allround.
2007-02-12 20:00:37
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answered by scorpiosa70 2
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yes, I changed job, felt better for a few years, and again, the job stresses started. I am quitting this job to find a new job.
2007-02-12 20:53:57
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answered by wizard of the East 7
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ok - so, no longer in trouble-free words are you depressed for in all likelihood solid reason, yet you obtain some dink pushing his information superhighway web site above, purely what the Dr. ordered - - no longer that i'd be of alot of help both - no longer efficient what you do or how uncomplicated it is going to likely be to come across a clean pastime? - also no longer efficient of your monetary situation - if there is stuff that you could walk removed from - or your potential factor. yet shall we attempt this - take a seat someplace quiet, make a itemizing of your resources and debits - make yet another record of your artwork opportunities, your skills and the position else you would locate employment - i recognize issues are constrained at present in maximum places - - yet then, get imaginitive - make a itemizing of issues that are maximum major to you in my opinion - malke yet another record of things you get excitement from. seem in any respect of them at the same time - i do not recognize enuf abt your existence, yet when you're in Montana and hate the chilly, love tropical places, perchance you'd be more beneficial efficient off doing backyard upkeep on a golfing course in Hawaii then you'd be dealing with a job that you hate each day and waking up in Montana - waking up in Hawaii is effective - in case you want that style of element - - in trouble-free words you've the oppt and potential to personalize your existence. perchance you'd be happier self employed providing your amenities out that way. Get imaginitive - its depressing to be depressing - no?
2016-11-27 19:45:01
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answered by corral 4
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yes and I've now been off work sick for about 5 months!
best advice i can give is stay in work!
the more time you have off, the more difficult it is to go back!
and then you ahve no money and it's a vicious cycle.
2007-02-12 20:01:30
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answered by Pinkgemgem 2
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a.d.h.d.
2007-02-12 20:00:11
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answered by Anonymous
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