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Rachel Mazzola
Rachel Mazzola | 24 Aug 2020

How To Deal With Stress Onsite at Your Event

Event Coordinators have one of the most stressful jobs in America - file that fact under “Things I Wish I Had Known.” While we have become experts at hiding our stresses from colleagues and attendees, we can be real with each other and admit that sometimes we are just overwhelmed - especially when there are a million things going on onsite. 

 

Lucky for you, I’m willing to share my tried and true ways to deal with stress onsite at your next event:

 

Find A Quiet Place To Yourself - Top choices include empty staff room, bathroom stall, random seating area, empty session room, any padded room you can find.

 

Go For a Walk - Isn’t it time to go check on how the lunchroom set-up is doing anyway? 

 

Go Outside And Get Some Fresh Air - Because hotel ballrooms can be depressing and you probably haven’t been outside all day.

 

Lean on your Venue Contact - They want you to be happy (and fill out their survey post-event), so they are going to do everything they can to help you - and sometimes they suggest sending you to get a massage at the spa.

 

Have a Reality Check - Remember, you aren’t saving lives - unless you are running a meeting for medical professionals, then I’d argue you’re at least helping.

 

Smile - As long as you are looking like everything is fine, it’s fine.

 

Have a Cup of Meeting Planner Tea - This is just wine in a coffee cup. Or sometimes it’s a bloody mary in a coffee cup - banquet staff will put anything in a coffee cup for you.

 

Have a Quick Cry - Let it out, put your hair up, and get back out there.

 

Brush It Off and Laugh - There is way more to laugh about than to worry about onsite.

 

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