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身在職場(chǎng):工作壓力最大是每周二中午?
According to a survey, 11:45 on Tuesday is the most stressful time of the week,
身在職場(chǎng):工作壓力最大是每周二中午?
。根據(jù)一份調(diào)查,周二上午11:45分是一周中職場(chǎng)人感覺壓力最大的時(shí)刻。
Researchers found that nearly half of British workers identified mid-morning on their second working day of the week as the moment when they were most under pressure。
調(diào)查人員發(fā)現(xiàn)近半數(shù)英國(guó)工人認(rèn)為他們?cè)谝恢艿诙䝼(gè)工作日的中午感覺壓力最大。
Most workers coast through Monday getting their brain in gear and catching up with gossip from the weekend through social networking sites。
大部分人周一都在讓大腦恢復(fù)工作狀態(tài)并且收集周末社交網(wǎng)站上的八卦消息。
But on Tuesday reality sets in and staff spend the first part of the day going through emails they ignored on Monday before planning the week ahead。
但是到了周二就回歸現(xiàn)實(shí)了,員工們上半天都要處理周一忽視的郵件,然后計(jì)劃一周的工作。
And 11.45am is the point when everything comes to a head。
到中午11:45分,所有的事情都趕在一起了。 Graham Waters from health supplement Bimuno, which polled 3,000 adults, said: "Traditionally people associate Monday as the worst day of the week, but this doesn’t seem to be the case – coasting through Monday means we’re worse off on Tuesday – both in terms of workloads and stress levels。
Graham Waters調(diào)查過3000個(gè)成人,他說:“傳統(tǒng)意義上,人們都認(rèn)為周一是一周最糟的日子,但似乎這并不是事實(shí)。懶散的周一讓周二變得更糟糕——不管是工作量方面還是壓力方面。”
"We lead such fast-paced lives that stress naturally runs side by side with this – especially when it comes to work。
我們過著如此快速的生活,壓力也就自然而然的增長(zhǎng),尤其是工作的時(shí)候。
"Tuesday at 11:45am seems to be the time in the day when the real workload for the week hits employees and as a result stress levels rise,
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《身在職場(chǎng):工作壓力最大是每周二中午?》(http://salifelink.com)。周二的11:45分就是一天中真正的工作落到職場(chǎng)人頭上壓力也隨之增長(zhǎng)的那一刻。
"The study also revealed Tuesday as the day when workers are most likely to work through their lunch break due to the realisation they have a busy week ahead。
調(diào)查還顯示周二職場(chǎng)人最有可能在午休的時(shí)候也工作,因?yàn)閿[在他們前面的是忙碌的一周。
"Work-related stress can lead to time off work so It’s important to make sure we’re all protecting ourselves to help minimise sickness and days off work."
工作帶來的壓力可能讓人生病,所以照顧好我們自己是很重要的。
More than 53 percent of those polled admitted cruising through Monday and one in ten said they further delayed their tasks for the week by logging onto Facebook to view photos from their weekend antics。
超過53%的人承認(rèn)他們會(huì)晃蕩過周一,十分之一的人承認(rèn)他們因?yàn)榈卿浀紽acebook網(wǎng)站查看周末趣事而拖延手邊的工作。
And almost one in five employees will leave the office late on a Tuesday as they work after hours to salvage their week after a poor effort the day before。
幾乎五分之一的人承認(rèn)他們?cè)诘托实亩冗^周一之后周二要加班來趕工。
Worryingly, almost a quarter (23 per cent) of people said they felt stressed every day。
令人擔(dān)憂的是,大約四分之一的人說他們每天都感受著壓力。
Yet over one in ten (12 per cent) admitted it was their boss which caused them tension in the office and nine percent blamed their colleagues。
超過十分之一的人認(rèn)為他們的老板是壓力的來源,9%的人則歸咎于他們的同事。
Top nutritionist and food writer Fiona Hunter said: "It’s worrying that so many people are suffering from stress as it often leads to poor diet and can have a detrimental effect on your digestive system。
頂尖的營(yíng)養(yǎng)學(xué)家Fiona Hunter說,這么多人頂著壓力讓人很擔(dān)憂,壓力通常導(dǎo)致不合理飲食,這對(duì)人的消化系統(tǒng)有很大的壞處。
"Making sure you are eating the right foods, drinking enough water, and taking supplements that will help you boost immune system, will help to stop that run-down feeling when you’re busy and over-worked."
要保證你吃的是對(duì)身體有好處的食物,多喝水,多補(bǔ)充營(yíng)養(yǎng),這能增強(qiáng)你的免疫系統(tǒng), 當(dāng)你忙碌工作過頭的時(shí)候,這能讓你少生病。
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