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1. audiology


The average annual salary is $81,030.


To become an audiologist, you must first get a PhD and a license to practice. But once you do, you're in for a lucrative and difficult profession with no extra stress. Audiologists detect hearing impairments in individuals and equip them with hearing aids. They may also assist with field research.


2. Creative Director


$97,270 is the average annual salary.


Not everyone has an eye for art, but if you do, you're in luck. An art director's position is not at a museum, but rather in creative businesses such as advertising, magazine publishing, and television production. They make sure everything looks nice — and occasionally they get paid six figures for it. Either a bachelor's degree or flawless taste are required.


3. Dentist/Dental Hygienist


$77,090 is the average annual salary.


If you've ever gone to the dentist, you understand what a hygienist does. They clean your teeth and do the first inspections to see whether you have any oral diseases. This position requires just an associate degree, so changing jobs would not be too difficult. Furthermore, according to Vista College study, the sector is known for delivering a strong work-life balance, which means you'll have more time to concentrate on personal matters.


4. geologist


The average annual salary is $93,580.


A geologist does a lot more than just stare at rocks all day, contrary to what you may have learned in high school science studies. They also investigate the impacts of the earth's movement, such as earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, landslides, and floods. The amount of time spent exploring in the field will demonstrate that this is an enjoyable career that pays well.


5. Food Scientist


$80,190 is the average annual salary.


Food technologists are obsessed with taste. They study and evaluate everything we consume in order to improve its flavor and make it stay longer in storage. They are also in charge of ensuring that items meet regulatory sanitary standards and retain their nutritional value. All of these criteria may seem onerous, yet food technologists work in a nice, tranquil lab atmosphere, making it a tough but relaxing position.


6. Librarian


The average annual salary is $60,820.


Consider this: a library is a calm location where individuals may read, study, and research. That implies the work atmosphere of a librarian is soothing and tranquil. A librarian's duties are also relaxing – classifying books, checking them in and out, and even assisting customers in finding a specific title are all delightful jobs.


You don't even have to work in a high-traffic school or public library; libraries may be found in healthcare institutions, museums, corporations, and government offices. For additional information, read job evaluations written by librarians.


7. Technical Author


The average annual salary is $74,650.


All of the pressures that come with being a writer, such as coming up with novel, engaging ideas, are absent in the field of technical writing. Instead, technical writers have a product that requires an instruction manual or another piece of supplementary writing. It is up to them to explain how it works in the most basic words possible. Depending on the intricacy of the product or service you're describing, you may need some field experience.


8.Biostatistician


$145,689 is the average annual salary.


You're doing your own math? Nothing is less stressful than that. It is up to a biostatistician to assess and comprehend the findings of biological research or other natural processes.


9.Optometrist


$118,050 is the average annual salary.


To become a doctor of optometry, you must return to school and get a state-level license, but the end result is well worth the effort. Optometrists diagnose and treat all eye problems, and those who work in the field report low stress. The medical industry may seem to be an inherently stressful environment, but after your thorough eye-related training, you'll feel assured and peaceful in your competence.


10.Radiologic Technologist


The average annual salary is $61,900.


Similarly, working as a radiologic technician is a low-stress alternative in the healthcare industry. All you need is an associate's degree and the ability to converse with and soothe patients as they receive X-rays or CAT scans. Although there are many of these to do at a hospital, you'll find that getting into a routine, even if it's work-related, may help relieve a lot of tension. One of the most effective stress management approaches is to establish a routine.

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