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Choose versatile clothing that works for both professional and casual settings, like a light blazer that can transition from client meetings to dinner outings. Pro tip : Rolling your clothes instead of folding saves space in your suitcase. Avoid high-end restaurants for every meal by finding affordable local gems instead.
Unfortunately, the entire experience was spoiled by an incident at a popular breakfast restaurant. After visiting a specialist, taking medication and undergoing hours of electrostimulation, I learned it was all stress-related. According to the American Psychological Association, some of the leading causes of stress in the U.S.
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She toddled off, and returned to say that the restaurant manager was going to take care of it. The restaurant manager had to get involved? In a restaurant, order your water the way you prefer it. If you shop at a store where they often don’t tend to fold the clothes neatly before bagging, ask them to do that for you.
What if your boss doesn’t drink coffee, well they have to eat or buy clothing right? So a gift card to their favorite restaurant or clothing store would be appropriate. Determine what your boss could really use in the office or home that would either relieve stress or increase their productivity.
Humour is a powerful stress reliever if done in good taste, but timing is everything. The funniest was the gym clothes. Its not that Im funny, because Im not, but I find a lot of things funny. Both of these positions were in the busiest offices I have ever worked in, but when the going gets tough, humour seems to abound!
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Reply 7 Farnoosh May 18, 2010 at 6:51 pm A beautiful post, Dragos…reminds me also of restaurants who serve very small servings (less) of delicious delicacies that go a long way (more). Particularly helpful when I go clothes shopping ! I could do with a lot less stress today. Thank you for the thoughts.
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