Broadly, the company gives us an _amazing_ benefit package that hyper encourages good work-life balance, time off when you need it, unlimited sick days and other things. When one looks at the _intent_ there, as most of us do, we hopefully realize _the company loves us and wants us to be happy_. We do have very specific policies about stuff (relationships at work, etc), but our policies tend to be broader so they apply to a large variety of teams and tasks that face them. We all feel stress, it might come from negativity, or code that won't work under a deadline. The feeling is the same, the cause is just different. So, we walk away, play ping pong, raid the snack bar, have a coffee (or beer), hit the gym, hang out with some coworkers, or just take a few days off. It would really depend with the stress, causes and circumstances. Sometimes, well let's just say _theoretically_ .. someone left Jay Hanlon alone with the blog. We may or may not have anticipated the amount of emotional labor that would bring to the table, which means we may or may not have planned to be sure many hands made lighter work, to check in with one another frequently, and to use our very liberal policies that reinforce our desire for people to love their jobs to get the time that they need to decompress. More directly? I think some of us are just naturally in a better place to handle that kind of work and (much like honey badgers) really don't mind when bees sting us and cobras bite us, even if we need an occasional nap, because we honestly just love <strike>all of you</strike> honey so darn much. My personal rule of thumb? If you feel that clenching feeling coming on, it'll pass in 15 minutes if you just play some modded Minecraft. So, I just keep the game up while I work, and occasionally just putter around my base doing the stuff I haven't managed to automate yet while working on new contraptions. But for everyone, it's something else, and hopefully you'll hear from them too.