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[How to Effectively Discuss and Manage Stress in a Professional English Context]-[BE 109: How to Talk About Stress in English]

Business English from All Ears English · B1 · 2023-06-07

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Navigating Stress in the Professional World

In the modern workplace, stress is an inevitable component of life. As discussed in the Business English podcast, episode 109, the way individuals express and manage this pressure is crucial for maintaining both professional performance and personal well-being. While it is acceptable to show vulnerability, professionals must balance openness with the assurance that they can still handle their obligations.

Essential Vocabulary for Describing Stress

To communicate effectively in English, it is important to have a toolkit of phrases that accurately convey the intensity of one's situation. The hosts highlight several key expressions:

  • "I'm so stressed out" / "I'm under a lot of stress": These are the most common and direct ways for native speakers to signal they are feeling overwhelmed.
  • "A lot on my plate": This idiom is frequently used to describe having numerous responsibilities or tasks simultaneously. It does not literally refer to food, but rather to the heavy workload one is carrying.
  • "Under pressure": Often used when deadlines or high expectations are involved, this phrase is a staple in professional communication.
  • "Carrying the weight of the world on my shoulders": This is a more dramatic, figurative expression. The hosts advise that this should be reserved for significant, heavy life events rather than minor daily inconveniences, as overusing such phrases can diminish their impact.

The Importance of True Recharging

A major point of discussion is the misconception of what constitutes "recharging." Many people mistakenly believe that scrolling through social media or reading stressful news articles (like checking CNN or the New York Times) provides a break from work. However, the hosts argue that these activities often exacerbate stress. Instead, true resilience is built through:

  • Disconnection: Stepping away from technology and getting fresh air.
  • Presence and Immersion: Engaging in activities that require full mental focus, such as cooking, sports like capoeira, or even the act of recording a podcast. These activities force the mind to stay present, preventing it from spiraling into anxiety.
  • Daily Habits: Meditation is recommended as a consistent daily practice rather than a reactive measure. Attempting to meditate only when one is already "wound up" is often ineffective because it asks the brain to shift from a high-speed state to silence too abruptly.

Shifting Workplace Culture

There is a growing recognition that American business culture is becoming more empathetic. Influenced by global events like the pandemic, there is now more "latitude" given to employees experiencing personal hardships. However, the responsibility remains with the professional to demonstrate that they can eventually "pull themselves together" and deliver on their commitments.

Ultimately, the ability to discuss stress in English is not just about vocabulary; it is about human connection. By choosing the right expressions and engaging in genuine self-care, professionals can navigate difficult periods while maintaining their reputation for reliability and resilience.

🎯Key Sentences

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there's a little stress in the air
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When it rains, it pours, right?
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you kind of have to pull yourself together for work.
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I think it depends on how you do it.
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Does that make any sense?
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📝Key Phrases

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When it rains, it pours
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pull yourself together
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give you a lot of latitude
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stressed out
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under a lot of stress
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📖 Transcript

This is the Business English Podcast, Episode 109, How to Talk About Stress in English.
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