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Stress Reduction
What
is
stress?
A
person's
response
to
his
environment
is
known
as
stress.
Without
stress
a
person
cannot
function.
Measurement
of
stress
is
in
terms
of
arousal
or
stimulation.
A
person's
normal
level
of
arousal
is
affected
by
adverse
external
influences.
In medical language it is a term used for a wide range of strong external stimuli, both physiological and psychological, which can cause a physiological response called the general adaptation syndrome. This term was first described by Hans Sely in 1936
Stress
is
of
two
kinds
:
Eustress:
When
something
changes
for
the
better.
Distress:
When
something
changes
for
the
worse.
Stress
has
three
degrees:
Low:
This
is
distress
leading
to
boredom,
fatigue,
frustration,
or
dissatisfaction.
Optimum:
This
is
eustress
leading
to
creativity,
problem
solving,
progress,
change,
learning,
and
energetic
satisfaction.
High:
Esteem,
and
irrational
problem
solving.
Some Signs of stress
- Increased heart rate
- Friends' frequent comments to "slow down" or "chill out"
- Consistent insomnia
- Shallow breathing
- Flushed face
- Hands shaking irritability
- Stiff neck
- Extremely cold or warm hands
- Poor appetite, lack of sleep
- Lack of concentration
- Inability to stop thinking about something
- Feelings of helplessness
- Frequent careless mistakes on the job
- Excess weight gain or loss
- ANY thoughts of suicide
Reducing
stress.
Identifying
the
stressors
is
the
first
step
of
reducing
stress.
Some
common
causes
of
stress
are:
- Work
- Family
- Health concerns
- Unrealistic expectations
- Cynical and negative attitudes (thinking that things are always going to go badly or end badly)
- Sudden traumatic events.
Other sources of stress are:
- Fear of the new, the unknown
- Feelings of personal insecurity
- Feelings of vulnerability
- Fear of rejection
- Need for approval
- Lack of tolerance for ambiguity
- Fear of conflict
- Fear of taking a risk
- Fear of developing trust
- Fear of inability to cope with changed circumstances
- Low self-esteem
- Feelings of over-responsibility
- Fear of loss of control
- Fear of failure, error, mistakes
- Fear of being judged
- Lack of belief in being good enough''
- Chronic striving to be perfect''
- Chronic guilt
- Unresolved grief over a loss or a series of losses
- Chronic anger, hostility, or depression
- A lack of adequate support within the relationship
- A lack of healthy communication within the relationship
- A sense of competitiveness between the parties involved
- Threats of rejection or disapproval between people
Tips
to
reduce
stress.
Handling
stress
is
very
important
as
a
stressed
mind
cannot
function
properly.
De-stressing
the
mind
and
body
will
lead
to
utilizing
the
full
potential
of
a
person.
Here
are
some
ways
to
de-stress
and
relax.
- Delegating or sharing your responsibilities at work and at home
- Avoiding difficult colleagues, family members, and acquaintances
- Learning to be more assertive
- Doing regular exercise
- Not using drink or drugs to cope
- Eating a healthy, balanced diet rich in fruits and vegetables
- Finding humor or absurdity in stressful situations
- Never taking on more than you know you can cope with
- Organizing your time better to get as much done as possible
- Talking to friends or family and sharing your thoughts and fears
- Listening to music or relaxation tapes
- Tensing and then relaxing your muscles, starting at the toes and working up to the head and neck
All these tips definitely help reduce stress. De-stress and relax to enjoy life.
Disclaimer: The information provided in this article is for general informational and educational purposes only and is not intended as a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or a qualified healthcare provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition.



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