{"id":105908,"date":"2020-09-03T20:31:16","date_gmt":"2020-09-04T00:31:16","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/effectsofanxiety.net\/?p=105908"},"modified":"2020-09-03T20:31:16","modified_gmt":"2020-09-04T00:31:16","slug":"stress-management-tips-at-your-rescue","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/effectsofanxiety.net\/archives\/105908","title":{"rendered":"Stress Management Tips at Your Rescue"},"content":{"rendered":"

Stress is the “wear and tear” our bodies experience as we adjust to our continually changing environment. In other words, it refers to the effect on a person when he does not have adequate resources to meet the challenges of life. It is the way your mind and body responds to the various demands made by life. Different people can tolerate different levels of stress.<\/p>

Is stress always bad?<\/b><\/p>

  1. The stress you experience is not necessarily harmful.<\/li>
  2. Mild forms of stress can act as a motivator and energizer. <\/li>
  3. However, if your stress level is too high, problems can result.<\/li><\/ol><\/p>

    These sources of stress are called stressors. Knowing what factors are most stressful to you and how you respond to this stress is very important, because awareness is 90% of the solution.<\/p>

    The symptoms of stress largely fall under 4 categories: <\/b><\/p>

    1. Feelings: Examples of the following are either feeling anxious, scared, irritable, or moody.<\/li>
    2. Thoughts: Examples of the same are experiencing low self-esteem, fear of failure, inability to concentrate, worrying about the future, preoccupation with thoughts\/tasks or forgetfulness.<\/li>
    3. Behaviour: Examples of the following would be stuttering and other speech difficulties, crying for no apparent reason, acting impulsively, startling easily, grinding your teeth, increasing smoking \/ drugs \/ alcohol, losing your appetite or overeating.<\/li>
    4. Physiology\/Body Reactions: Examples would be having butterflies in stomach, headaches, pain in the neck and or lower back, susceptibility to illness and so forth. <\/li><\/ol><\/p>

      Stress and Personality:<\/b><\/p>

      While stressors are present in everyone’s life, not all of us get stressed by them, or to the same extent. Some of us possess certain personality traits that can predispose us toward stress:<\/i><\/p>