Stress is not a new
term to come across. It is merely how people react to different situations. People
react differently to similar situations. For instance, while some people may
remain calm due to loss of a spouse or job, some others may get alarmed and stressed.
Stress can be problematic if severe and tend to adversely affect the physical and
the emotional health of people such that one may fail to concentrate on simple
things. It is completely normal for us as human beings to often come across
numerous stressful situations, such as a relationship issue, death of a dear
one, financial predicament etc. it only becomes problematic when it interferes
with one’s daily tasks.
Nevertheless, the body
has a "fight-or-flight" response to such stressful situations. During
this process, the body releases some hormones post receiving signals from the
brain to boost the potential for responding to a possible threat. But, due to
stress having become a common issue, the "fight-or-flight" response
process continues to occur. That’s where stress management is required, since
it provides tools to fight stress.
Stress Management Strategy
1.
Make stress management
a goal that you constantly want to achieve.
2.
Determine the cause(s)
of your stress - Pay attention to the factor that triggers your stress.
3.
Analyze your stress
level from time to time - Observe the peculiar way you behave or think when under
stress and when not stressed. This is important as no two persons experience
stress in exactly the same way.
4.
Understand the
peculiar way you deal with stress – do you become irrational when you are
stressed? The particular feeling you experience, is it regular or is it
peculiar to a specific situation or stress event?
5.
Seek help – Do not
keep the problem to yourself and continue to suffer. Discussing it with close
confidants will greatly provide relief and make you feel a bit relaxed.
6.
Have regular physical
exercise - Physical exercise is a great stress reliever. It boosts the feel-good
endorphins to bring an enhancement in your overall well-being.
7.
Laugh more – Laughter
certainly helps one feel better mentally. Therefore find humor in everything
you see, do or experience.
8.
Sleep enough - Take 7-8
hours of sleep every night. When you sleep well, you feel well, and you react
well.
9.
Have time for yourself
- Most of your problems will disappear if you eat well, drink enough water
every day, take a stroll, listen to music, and dance to your favorite number.
Ensure that you take a break from work.
Managing stress is a
gradual process. Persevere in the stress management journey, gradually you will
get used to it in the simplest way.
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