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Carrying anxiety home from the office raises the risk of numerous health problems, including high blood pressure, a weakened immune system, headaches, depression and insomnia.   Here are some easy tips from psychologists to help you unwind after a long day or week at work:
Listen to music in your car.   Favorite tunes will help you relax as you transition from office to home.
Don’t just flop on the couch.   Exercise, spend time outside and interact with family and friends to boost production of feel-good hormones.   Or if you can, relax by reading, taking a hot shower or engaging in a favorite hobby.
Think positively.   When you reflect on your day, focus on at least one good thing that happened.
Don’t bring work home.   Sometimes it’s unavoidable, but the more you separate work and home, the easier time you’ll have relaxing there.
Communicate.   If you’ve had an especially tough day, share that with your spouse and children.
Set boundaries.   For example, you might tell your boss that you turn your cell phone and computer off after a certain time each night (if you can).
Don’t rely on substances.   Too much alcohol actually increases anxiety levels—and puts you at risk for dependence—and the nicotine in cigarettes is a powerful stimulant.
Eat if you’re hungry.   Low blood sugar causes anxiety and irritability.   But stick to nutritious foods, because bingeing on unhealthy treats will only make you lethargic.
Realize your limits.   If there’s nothing you can do about a work problem at home, tell yourself that fretting is a waste of time.
Take time off.   Use your vacation days, take mini-breaks during the day, delegate responsibility and learn to say no if you’re swamped.   None of this is easy, but otherwise your work—and health—will suffer. 

Marco Giunta

Sales Executive
A Sales Strategy and Business Development consultant with over 25 years of successful Senior Sales and Sales Management experience. Hard-charging leader for Fortune 500 clients Morgan Stanley, Staples, JPMC, MetLife, Goldman Sachs, JPMC, Bank of America, Wachovia, and Ross. Consistently earned top ranks in sales performance in every position by bringing revenues, profits and market share to new heights. Thrives on developing new business, revitalizing non-performing sales programs, and increasing company market share.

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