FOUR ESSENTIAL QUESTIONS ABOUT YOUR WORK STRESSORS

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   Have you had conflicts with vendors and
   others that you feel unfairly defended
   their failures and tried to blame you?
   You may have suffered vocational
   anxiety; those frustrating feelings when
   you waste time and money on things that
   should be easily solved but instead create
   more trouble and damage relationships.

   Have you delegated an important job to
   someone you "hope" will succeed and
   then had second thoughts?

   You may have suffered vocational
   anxiety; those heart-sinking moments
   when you recall an embarrassing past
   failure and wonder if you're going to
   endure a repeat performance.

   Are you routinely correcting mistakes
   caused by someone who "should have
   known" what to do but failed?

   You may have suffered vocational
   anxiety because the people you must
   depend upon sometimes seem detached
   from their work and don't seem to care;
   but expect to be well compensated.

   Have you been passed-over for a job
   promotion or pay raise that you hoped to
   receive and were depending on?
   You may have suffered from vocational
   anxiety - those feelings of fear and anger
   about the explanation you were given
   and how events beyond your control
   might affect you and your future.
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