ABSTRACT
 
 The main aim of this project work is to find out the causes of stress, its effects on modern secretaries and the possible solutions in NEPA zonal Headquarter Enugu.
 In chapter two, the view of various writers that were related to the topic were stated and reviewed.
 Questionnaire items were used to collect information from the respondents which were analyzed by simple percentages.
 In chapter three, forty secretaries were selected and supervised and all of them returned their questionnaires which were distributed to them. Also, instrument used for data collection, method of data analysis and the sampling techniques all contained in this chapter.
 Chapter four deals with the analysis and interpretation of results which were analyzed by simple percentages.
 Finally, in chapter five, findings, conclusion, recommendations and references were included.
 
 TABLE OF CONTENT
 Title page
 Approval page
 Dedication
 Acknowledgement
 Abstract
 Table of content.
 
 CHAPTER ONE
 INTRODUCTION
 1.1 Background of the study
 1.2 Statement of problems
 1.3 Objective of the study
 1.4 Significance of the study
 1.5 Scope of the study
 1.6 Research questions.
 
 CHAPTER TWO
 LITERATURE REVIEW.
 2.1 Managing stress in an organization.
 2.2 What does stress mean
 2.3 Who is a secretary
 2.4 Function of a secretary
 2.5 Who is an under secretary
 2.6 Sources of stress
 2.7 Stress and body adaptation
 2.8 Types of cognitive training
 2.9 Social and management factors in stress
 2.10Prevention and remedy of stress
 
 CHAPTER THREE
 RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
 3.1 Research design
 3.2 Location and description of the case study
 3.3 Instrument for data collection
 3.4 Population of the study
 3.5 Selection of sample
 3.6 Validity of the instrument.
 3.7 Reliability of instrument
 3.8 Method of data analysis
 3.9 Method of administration
 
 CHAPTER FOUR
 PRESENTATION, INTERPRETATION AND ANALYSIS OF DATA.
 
 CHAPTER FIVE
 DISCUSSION OF FINDINGS, CONCLUSION, IMPLICATION AND RECOMMENDATION
 5.1 Discussion of findings
 5.2 Conclusion
 5.3 Implication
 5.4 Recommendation
 5.5 Suggestion for further research
 5.6 Limitation of the study
 References
 Appendix 1
 Appendix 2