Personal Balance Stanley Teacher Prep Lynne Forstot
Michele Forstot, Psy. D. Professional Consultant Insights and Options, LLC (303)
Objectives Understand the nature of stress Recognize the 3 areas that impact stress Identify how the mind plays a role in stress Identify how to effectively manage stress
What is stress? The body’s response to a demand Physical Emotional Psychological
How the body responds to stress Physiological release of adrenalin and hydrocortisone (cortisol) Short term – some biological mechanisms are shut down to conserve energy for fight or flight Long term – impacts physiological, psychological & emotional areas negatively (i.e., suppression of immune system)
Types of Stress Positive Short term Motivates May feel exciting Improves productivity Improves performance Sharpens the mind/focuses energy
Types of Stress Negative Drains energy reserves Causes emotional depression Suppresses the immune system Can change the way a person thinks Can lead to mental and physical problems
Where stress comes from Too many changes Too high of expectations Too much responsibility Too much information provided
Stress Factor 1 Individual perception of stress Determines the effects on a person
Stress Factor 2 Personal and family resources Time Skill Financial resources Family resources
Stress Factor 3 Social Support Relationship with family, friends, community Access to professional resources
Stress Defined Ordinary Life Stressors Regular daily schedule Manage by: setting priorities, following a schedule, having reasonable expectations, delegating Developmental Stresses Stage of life issues Learning new things/changing old habits
Exercise: What excites you? What stresses you? What can you do?
Personal Balance Goals Complete Personal Balance/Self Care Plan