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WHAT STRESS IS...
Stress is an abnormal condition
that disrupts the normal functions of the body
or mind. No two people are affected in exactly
the same way, or to the same degree, but most
people living in our highly industrialized society
suffer from its effects at one or more times during
their lives. Symptoms range from mind headaches,
occasional bouts of insomnia, overall restlessness,
digestive problems, irritable bowel syndrome,
constipation and diarrhea, and abdominal pain.
SELECTED LIFE EVENTS THAT
CAN BRING ON STRESS:
- Death of Spouse.
- Death of a close family
member.
- Death of a close friend.
- Major personal injury,
illness or pregnancy.
- Sexual molestation, drug
abuse.
- Major change in the health
or behavior of a family member.
- Gaining or losing a new
family member.
- Sexual difficulties.
- Marital separation from
mate.
- Marriage, marital reconciliation,
divorce.
- Arguments with spouse,
family members, friends, co-workers.
- Changes in sleeping habits
or change in part of day when asleep.
- Vacations, Major holidays.
In-law troubles.
- Financing major purchases.
- Beginning or ceasing
formal schooling.
- Change in usual type
and or amount of recreation.
- Change in outside social
activities, religions, etc.
- Major change in eating
habits, Iiving conditions, moving.
- Spouse beginning or ceasing
work outside the home.
- Changing to a different
line of work.
- Major change in responsibilities
at work.
- Changes in working hours
or conditions.
- Troubles with the boss.
- Being fired at work.
- Starting a new job or
career.
- Retirement from work.
- Business readjustment,
changes in financial condition.
- Minor violations of the
law (e.g., traffic tickets, disturbing the peace,
etc.)
- Detention in jail or
other institution.
- Dealing With Work Related
Stress
Examples that can cause
work related stress are trying to get too much
work done in too little time, cutting corners
or otherwise taking chances that may put you,
or someone else at risk, and trying to get along
with superiors and co-workers.
Everybody has days when
there simply seems there's too much work to get
done. Trying to get everything done by yourself
can bring on stress. Some people try and deal
with the pressure by delegating certain jobs to
others. If you can unburden yourself and not worry
about when and how the work gets done, if you
can put full faith and trust in co-workers or
subordinates it can be an effective escape valve.
Trouble is, most people can't let go. If you have
the type of personality that demands to know how
things are going, chances are you're only increasing
the pressure and stress on yourself by constantly
worrying if the work is getting done or not.
To lessen stress you must
either learn to trust others to get the job done,
or prioritize jobs to get rid of "what must be
done" first. Many people tend to "put off" the
difficult jobs they hate to do until the last
possible minute. Of course, this only makes it
all the more difficult and stressful when you
finally get around to doing what you should have
done earlier.
When you feel the "walls
closing in on you" if possible, take a break.
Many people in trying to relax actually kick their
bodies into overdrive by using their break time
to either get a nicotine or caffeine fix. Instead
of calming you down, both substances being stimulants
speed up your body processes. You may think you're
relaxing, but your blood pressure and heart are
working harder.
Instead of coffee or cigarettes
try a brief chat with friends, a short leisurely
walk, even just looking out the window for a few
minutes. Never take breaks, or eat lunch at your
work station. The point of a break is to get away
from whatever work you're doing. You can't get
your mind off your work if you're chained to your
work area.
Getting along with your
co-workers and the boss can be more than a sore
point. It can be something you learn to put up
with, or it can turn into a festering wound that
only gets worse with time. If you're having problems,
get them out in the open. Most managers today
at least have some training in dealing with personal
problems. If you can't clear the air or have tried
using all the company procedures to resolve a
grievance, and you no longer enjoy your job, hate
to go to work in the morning, or feel that the
pressure is getting to be too much, it may be
time to seriously consider a change.
STRESS AWAY FROM WORK
Anyone who's ever been stuck
in a major traffic jam probably has seen the darker
side of many people's personalities. It seems
everyone is always in a hurry to either get, or
go somewhere, and never seem to allow enough time
for the everyday problems that are bound to crop
up from time to time.
Banging on the steering
wheel, laying on the horn, giving someone the
"finger," or shooting a string of obscenities
is only reacting to something that has already
happened. You can't make the guy in front of you
go any faster, or prevent someone from cutting
you off. Accidents, road repairs, and just plain
heavy traffic happens. Learn to deal with it or
don't drive. If you must, at least change your
route from time to time. Always allow plenty of
time, and try and make all trips as pleasant as
possible. You may not realize it, but how you
act on your way to work, or on your way home will
have either a positive or negative impact. Accept
the fact that it's something you just have to
get through so you may as well try and make the
best of it.
Most people are smart enough
to know that they should set some time aside to
take it easy. If you participate in some sports
activity, remember you're doing it to relax! While
many people naturally have their competitive nature
come to the surface when engaging athletics, don't
lose sight of the fact you're participating to
have fun. Don't get bent out of shape if you don't
always win or otherwise play up to par. The whole
point is to enjoy yourself and forget your everyday
worries. Treat it as a night out with the "boys,"
or gals and relax!
Families can be as source
of support, an oasis away from the everyday pressures
or sometimes it's only a place to grab a few hours
sleep and get back in the rat race. Your children,
spouse, family members, in-laws can be a source
of irritation at times. If someone is constantly
doing something that really "bugs you," tell the
offending person or persons and see if things
can be straightened out before things get out
of control.
A man's home (a woman's
too) should indeed be a place to rest and relax.
Many people find it helpful unwind by sharing
the day's events with their loved ones. It should
not develop into a daily routine, nor should you
give a detailed blow by blow recap of the day's
events, but when things go wrong, who better to
talk to than your family? Holding things back,
keeping it inside yourself, almost always does
more harm than good and can affect not only your
well-being but everyone else in your family as
well. Talking things over is a great way to get
rid of built up stress that many people overlook.
You should also be a good
listener. Don't unload your problems and have
no time for your mate's or children's problems.
They may seem trivial to you, but they are real
problems that need solving just like yours.
A great way to get rid of
stress is, every once in a while, do something
totally different and unexpected without any prior
planning. Don't fall into a trap when you must
do such and such thing a certain way, or at specific
time or place. If you always put on a blue suit
on Thursday, or go to an Italian restaurant on
Tuesday, break the habit every once in a while.
Even doing things you like can become stressful
if you're stuck in the same old rut week after
boring week.
Stress can best be managed
by realizing what you can change about your life
and knowing what you can't. Learn how to recognize
the difference and you'll enjoy life more and
be better able to deal the ups and downs that
are part of everyone's life.
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