The National Service Stress Survival Guide

Helping your members through stressful times

Whether it's mid-year or the beginning of a new term, members and staff alike may seem tense or sluggish. Reduced creativity, a sense of apprehension, and an increase in illness may result from something experienced every day—stress. With a facilitator guide and participant handouts, this training tool is designed to enhance the ability of national service staff to assist members in alleviating stressful situations.

Originally created by the Northwest Regional Educational Laboratory, programs have used this resource successfully for years.

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I have used this training guide many times over the years with great success. This curriculum can be used as a single training, or broken up into “mini-lessons” that are provided throughout the year.

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