THE IMPACT OF OCCUPATIONAL STRESS AND JOB SATISFACTION ON PHYSICAL EDUCATION TEACHERS

2021, April, Volume 11-Number 2
Author name : Pawar Vishal Subhash
Page no : 21-24 Volume : 11 Issue : 2

https://doi.org/10.17605/OSF.IO/W85XV

doi no.: 05-2016-44975451, DOI Link :: https://doi-ds.org/doilink/06.2021-36659799/IJPESAS/V11/I2/A3


Pawar Vishal Subhash1


Affiliations:

1 Director of Physical Education, C.D.Jain of commerce College, Shrirampur, Dist:- Ahmednagar- 413709, Email:- vishal25982@gmail.com


ABSTRACT


Stress is a very difficult and annoying words in a person’s life everybody is a busy in daily life but when this work becomes excessive the great over will be traced and depression comes in their life so she is completely exhausted educational source are those that related to our experience in the world of work career when the immediate solution of many problems is not found and the result of it mental problem arises it is said to be trace this concept arises in a person live when his physical is in danger.


Keywords: – education,  teachers,  impact,  depression, Stress,  personal Life.


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