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Some workers thrive under pressure; others like a steady pace. Some prefer a quiet cubicle; others like a group dynamic. Everyone’s different. And workers living with depression, bipolar disorder or anxiety disorders can perform at their best when they work with their employer to create adaptable working conditions. These workers and their employers may find that some of these steps can provide the support they need. Some steps may be needed only for a short time. Maintaining stamina during the workday:
Maintaining concentration:
Staying organized and meeting deadlines:
Working effectively with supervisors:
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Attendance issues:
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This article was written for employees with bipolar disorder, but these steps can help employees with any type of disorder perform at their best. Adapted with permission by The Job Accommodation Network, a service of U.S. Dept.of Labor's Office of Disability Employment Policy.
Page updated October 1, 2010
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