Leadership magazine May/June 2019 V48 No. 5 | Page 22

Women Leaders: Why we’re stressed and how we can manage it by Monica Peterson Research by Monica Peterson (2017), found that Califor- nia female superintendents use a variety of strategies to address personal factors creating stress in their lives, including; • Healthy life choices and regular exercise- Female super- intendents interviewed in this study found ways to incor- porate exercise into their daily routines, whether at work or scheduled time outside of work. Some women hired a physical trainer or used a standing desk at work. Other women believed that making a conscious effort to eat nutritious meals was a form a self-care and an important part of their stress relief. Simple habits such as walking up an extra flight of stairs at work, stepping away for lunch to increase awareness of what is being consumed, partici- pating in walking meetings, and working out on a regular basis were suggested in the study. Tip: Smart watches such as the Apple iWatch contain accountability apps to help you stay moving, limit sitting, and encourage you to be mindful throughout the day. • Making Time for Loved Ones- Tending to personal rela- 22 Leadership tionships was a stress relieving measure experienced by half of the participants in the study. One participant found relief in spending time with her grandchildren, “We have four grandchildren, and they are probably the pinnacle of stress relief for me that I can imagine… Making time for family. I mean listening, and making time”. Another participant shared that even with her busy schedule as a superintendent, she was “able to commit more to family time,” she explained that this was due to being “more in charge of your world” as a high level administrator. Tip: Create weekly family traditions such as Friday movie nights to look forward to and hold sacred. • Clear Separation between Work and Home- Female superintendents expressed that being able to separate work and home life serves as an important strategy to manage stress. One superintendent shared, “... when I leave work, I leave it here… I know it’s not so clean cut, but I make every effort to do that. Because of that, my stress levels have been manageable”. One superinten- dent indicated that more hours does not necessarily