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[Top Three Ways to Eliminate Business English Stress]-[BE 68: Top 3 Ways to Eliminate Business English Stress]

Business English from All Ears English · B1 · 2023-03-06

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Mastering Workplace Empathy: Essential Phrases to De-stress Colleagues

In the high-pressure environment of global business, the ability to build genuine connections with coworkers is often more important than technical expertise. As discussed in the Business English Podcast, navigating stressful situations—such as upcoming presentations or high-stakes meetings—requires more than just professional competence; it requires emotional intelligence. By offering timely, supportive phrases, you can help teammates manage anxiety and foster a more collaborative, human-centric workplace.

The Importance of Being Human at Work

Success in business is rarely defined solely by the execution of big projects. Instead, it is built in the "in-between" moments—the daily interactions where you establish trust and rapport. When a colleague feels comfortable enough to admit they are stressed, they are being vulnerable. Responding with empathy not only strengthens your bond but also directly improves performance. As the hosts note, anxiety can hinder productivity, so a well-placed word of encouragement can provide the "boost of confidence" needed to help someone perform at their best.

Three Essential Phrases to Ease Workplace Stress

When time is limited—perhaps right before "game time" (the moment a high-stakes event begins)—you need concise, natural language to offer support. Here are the three key expressions recommended to help defuse tension:

1. "Don't sweat it"

This is a classic idiomatic expression used to tell someone not to worry. It implies that in the "grand scheme of things," the current source of stress is likely small or manageable. It is an effective way to help a colleague gain perspective and feel more at ease before a big event.

2. "Keep your chin up" (or "Chin up")

This phrase is used to encourage someone to stay positive and maintain their confidence. It addresses the physical manifestation of stress—where people may look down or appear defeated. While "keep your chin up" is slightly more formal, shortening it to "chin up" serves as a more direct, casual, and raw form of encouragement.

3. "It'll all work out"

This phrase serves as a reassurance that things will resolve favorably. It is particularly effective when combined with other expressions of support. While it is grammatically a contraction of "it will all work out," native speakers always run the words together, creating a rhythmic, natural flow that sounds supportive rather than clinical.

Building Sincerity Through Specificity

While these phrases are useful, they can sound like "stock responses" if they aren't backed by genuine concern. The podcast emphasizes that to be truly effective, you should pair these phrases with specific observations. For example, instead of simply saying "don't sweat it," you might add, "I saw your demo for B&B Publishing and it was fantastic."

By referencing specific past successes or acknowledging a colleague’s strengths, you prove that you are paying attention. This level of specificity builds deeper trust and makes your encouragement feel sincere rather than dismissive. As the hosts conclude, moving beyond generalities requires effort, but it "pays dividends" in building the professional relationships necessary for long-term success.

Ultimately, the goal is to practice "connection, not perfection." By learning to read body language and responding with these empathetic, native-sounding phrases, you can transform stressful moments into opportunities to strengthen your team and foster a supportive, resilient workplace culture.

🎯Key Sentences

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I'm happy to be recording today.
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That is the least stressful part of my day, I would say.
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It really helps keep things balanced.
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What stresses you out?
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That's not your forte
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📝Key Phrases

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rip my hair out
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not my forte
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game time
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don't sweat it
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don't sweat the small stuff
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📖 Transcript

This is the Business English Podcast, Episode 68, Top Three Ways to Eliminate Business English Stress.
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