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Personal Development / Stress Management
Literacy
work is challenging and can be stressful. The following sites provide resources for
stress management and personal development. This section and these
sites were recommended by
Felicia R. T. Phelps (SDA 30).
Conflicts Dynamic Profile :This
website addresses conflict in the workplace with links
divided into the following categories: Building Relationships,
Managing Emotions, Resolving Conflict, Accepting Conflict and Cooling Hot
Buttons.
Mind Tools:
According to its organizers "Since 1999,
(this site has helped) improve and advance the careers of more than
8,500,000 visitors... On
the navigation bars..., you'll find more than 100 essential life, career
training and management training skills, freely available and outlined in
easy to understand language. These skills are supported by simple examples
and exercises that expand and reinforce your understanding."
Motivation.com:
Provides links to various motivation sites.
Power of Personal Values: Includes
discussion of various personal, business and social values and how to
prioritize these for implementation in your life and work, as the
organizers say "Once we identify values that are meaningful to us, we can
develop
strategies
to implement them."
Conflict in Cyberspace: How to Resolve Conflicts Online: "In online
communications, we have no visual or auditory cues to help us to decipher
the intent, meaning, and tone of the messenger... (Offers) tips for
handling conflict online with respect, sensitivity, and care."
SelfGrowth.com:
Offers self-improvement and personal growth links and articles.
Values and
Morals: Guidelines for Living: This
site discusses the importance of values clarification for successful
management. It suggests that,
"self-help is not just for overcoming problems; it also
involves learning to become what you truly value, achieving your
greatest potential. That is why your values and strengths should be
considered along with your problems."




