What Is Stress?

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Posted by Health Handouts | Posted in Health Tips, Wellness Tips | Posted on 10-11-2010

Stress is our body’s reaction to an event or change.  To some degree it is part of our every day life. Each day we experience it in some way – when we deal with traffic, cannot find something, sleep past the alarm, company arrives unexpectedly… Even positive changes in our lives can result in stress – moving, getting married, beginning a new job…

Every individuals has different levels of stress in their lives. What’s stressful for one individuals may not be stressful for another. Every individuals reacts to stress differently.

In small doses, stress may be beneficial. It gives you a boost of energy. It makes you more alert. It keeps you focused.

As the level of stress increases or if it persists, it could be a problem. Stress can affect our physical and mental functioning. It becomes harder for us to handle. We might become less able to cope with it in a positive way.

How does stress make you feel?

Initially, your heart beats faster and you’ll breathe faster. You’re preparing to meet the challenge. Over the longer term, you might feel mad or helpless. You can also have a headache, aches in you neck, jaw or back, have difficulty sleeping and have problems with weight gain or weight loss.

It’s important to handle stress in a positive and healthy way. When you are able to remove yourself from the stress – do it. When that isn’t possible, develop a plan to help you manage the stress.

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