Stress Management
Causes of Stress Stress can be caused by both positive and negative external factors, such as falling in love or taking an exam. Some things people commonly worry about are: Having enough time or meeting deadlines Facing the future Dealing with a situation over which you have no control Interacting with a person or a group of people
Are you Overwhelmed? Regardless of the cause of stress, how your body responds to stress is what you feel. Recognize the emotional signs of being overly stressed: Relationship difficulties Withdrawal Depression and anxiety Feeling overwhelmed or isolated Disorganization Inability to concentrate There are also physical symptoms of stress, which include: Elevated pulse and blood pressure Shallow breathing Tight muscles, aches, and pains Headaches Difficulty sleeping Frequent colds
Stress Level Take a quick online quiz to determine your current level of stress http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/stress-assessment/SR00029 http://www.arc.sbc.edu/stressquiz.html
I’m Stressed…Now What?! If your stress level is moderate to high, don’t worry! There are a lot of things you can do to manage and lower your stress.
Start with Basics Nutrition – Eat a varied and balanced diet, and don’t skip meals. Exercise – 2 hours and 30 minutes of moderate-intensity aerobic activity (i.e., brisk walking) every week and muscle- strengthening activities on 2 or more days a week Sleep – Aim for 7-8 hours each night.
What Else Can I Do? If you’re already getting enough sleep, exercise, and nutrition and you still feel stressed, there are additional things to try: Learn about time management. Take time to relax. Practice deep breathing or meditation. Find time to do activities that you find relaxing, like yoga, reading, listening to music, or a new hobby. Alcohol and drug consumption can contribute to your levels of stress. Contact the Health and Wellness Center for more information if you think alcohol or drugs are affecting you. http://www.webmd.com/balance/stress-management/stress-management-breathing-exercises-for-relaxation
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