8 Expert-Backed Strategies to Create a Stress-Free Workplace

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Workplace stress is increasingly becoming a silent disruptor of employee productivity and well-being. Vikas Chawla, Group Head of Operations and HR at Aakash Healthcare, highlights that while short-term pressure is normal, chronic stress can seriously impact both mental and physical health. Fortunately, with the right practices, employees and managers alike can build a more balanced and supportive work environment.

Here are 8 expert-approved tips to reduce stress at work:

  1. Start with a Purposeful Routine
    A well-planned morning with good nutrition and a positive mindset can set the tone for a calm, focused day.

  2. Clarify Your Role and Daily Goals
    Ambiguity in job expectations often leads to stress. Clear communication with managers helps reduce uncertainty and builds confidence.

  3. Minimize Workplace Conflicts
    Interpersonal tension can take a toll on mental health. Practice empathy, set boundaries, and avoid unnecessary disputes whenever possible.

  4. Stay Organised to Stay Calm
    Planning your day and keeping your workspace clutter-free reduces chaos and increases productivity.

  5. Create a Comfortable Work Environment
    Physical discomfort can be a hidden source of stress. Make your workspace ergonomic, quiet, and calming.

  6. Focus with ‘Chunking’, Not Multitasking
    Rather than juggling tasks, break your work into manageable chunks. This method improves concentration and reduces overwhelm.

  7. Take Breaks and Walk It Out
    A simple walk during your break can boost your mood, improve focus, and lower stress levels.

  8. Strive for Progress, Not Perfection
    Being goal-oriented is healthy — but perfectionism can lead to burnout. Focus on doing your best without pressuring yourself or others.

By fostering clarity, comfort, and connection in the workplace, both employees and managers can pave the way to a healthier and more productive professional life.

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