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You're facing high-pressure deadlines at work. How do you stay calm and organized?

Deadlines stressing you out? Share your best strategies for staying calm and organized under pressure.

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You're facing high-pressure deadlines at work. How do you stay calm and organized?

Deadlines stressing you out? Share your best strategies for staying calm and organized under pressure.

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    Saad Kashmeri

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    I write down what needs to be done. I handle urgent tasks first. Will Take short breaks to help me stay fresh and focused. I silence notifications to avoid breaking flow. I remind myself it's temporary and just do my best.

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    Nicolina Kesenci

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    Prioritise and delegate (if possible). When planning your work, ensure you receive concrete deadlines and the expectations for the outcome. This can help to avoid overworking and over delivering. Communicate and ensure that the work is still relevant. Sometimes people forget to update you on changes or cancellations. Have max 3 priorities per day that are connected to the most impactful work you need done. To reduce stress, give the brain rest and the body movement.

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    Malarvizhi Natarajan

    Proficient Office Admin | Enhancing Productivity & Delivering Exceptional Administrative Support

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    1. Practice healthy habits 2. Organize your priorities 3. Focus on the present 4. Think of your end goals 5. Take a quick break 6. Process how you're feeling 7. Practice deep breathing 8. Reflect on the positives 9. Limit what you do

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    Jody Raynsford

    Author, How To Start A Cult | I show you how to build a cult brand | Cult Brand Strategist | CEO, Hello Genius agency | Speaker | Award-winning Podcaster |

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    When deadlines are due, you should remain calm and start by breaking tasks into smaller, manageable steps and setting mini-deadlines to stay on track. Prioritise urgent, top priority tasks and block out focused time in a calendar without distractions. Use lists and digital tools to keep everything organised. Most importantly, I breathe, pause when needed, and don’t let panic drive the process.

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    Madhuri Patidar

    Full Stack Developer | Java & JavaScript Expert | Agile Project Leader | Innovator & Problem-Solver | "Star Performer" Awardee | Multilingual (Hindi, English, German)

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    Crushing Deadlines Without the Chaos: 1. The 5-Minute Reset When overwhelmed: Stop → Breathe → Write 3 next actions 2. The Eisenhower Matrix Urgent/Important grid on a sticky note: 🔴 Do NOW (top-left) 🟢 Schedule (top-right) ⚫ Delegate (bottom-left) ❌ Delete (bottom-right) 3 Timeboxing Trick Work in 90-min sprints → 15-min breaks (science-backed focus) 4. The Done-Is-Better List Cross off 3 small wins first (emotionally primes productivity) Pro Move: Set a "panic timer" - when stressed, work 22 mins before reassessing (usually, the crisis shrinks)

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