Wednesday, January 12, 2011

The Origin of Stress
 
Stress has the tendency to
manifest itself in
concealable ways.  Finding the
source of your stress can be a
complicated task, which is why
many physicians recommend
preventing it by practicing a
healthy, balanced way of life.
 
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Changes in lifestyle, such as
relocation, a new job, marriage,
or even picking up a bad habit can
give rise to stress, anxiety, and
their effects (not to mention the
news of a loved one passing, an
accident, or a big
disappointment). These can also
trigger serious emotional
stress and psychosomatic
manifestations, such as broken
heart syndrome.
 
Stress refers to any resistance
to change that we might have,
whether emotional, physical,
social, or mental. The origin
of stress is a changing
variable within people, with its
causes being attributed to an
infinite number of reasons.
 
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Regardless of the underlying
cause, any time a person feels
overwhelmed by a particular
situation, this will give rise to
a resistance to handle the
situation - stress. Stress makes
you worry and ruminate in your
thoughts, most often in a
negative way.
 
But stress can also manifest
itself positively. It can grant
you that extra push to complete a
difficult task or provide your
brain with adrenaline to endure a
last, defining stretch.
 
Do you work well under pressure?
Sometimes the stress factor is
just enough to push you without
overwhelming you. In this case,
stress becomes a positive
manifestation that encourages
your performance, thoughts, and
feelings, as opposed to
diminishing your capacities, which
is normally the case.
 
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Pretty much any situation can
trigger a stressful response, and
because of this, the origins of
stress are not defined.
 
Nevertheless, while identifying
the sources of your stress is an
important step to de-stressing,
identifying the stress itself is
the first step. Many people
accept stress as a common thing,
and forget the serious effects
that it can have in their health
and psyche.
 
If you've been experiencing
bodily pains such as headaches,
or if you start feeling fatigued
and/or low but you're not sure
what could be causing it, there
is a big possibility that it's
stress, manifesting itself
through your body.
 
Thank you,
 
 
Laresa Enderes, RNwww.AnxietyStressReduction.com

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