Managing Stress & Wellness. Stress How would you define stress? Write down 10 people, places or things that cause you stress/stress you out?

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Managing Stress & Wellness

Stress How would you define stress? Write down 10 people, places or things that cause you stress/stress you out?

What is stress? Stress: The rate of wear and tear within the body Stress: The anxious or threatening feeling that comes when we interpret or appraise a situation as being more than we can handle

Stressor Stressor: Anything that causes stress They can range from everyday annoyances to serious personal problems They might also affect different people in different ways

Eustress: Positive stress It can make your life more pleasurable It can help you reach your goals and motivate you to do your best

Distress: negative stress It can have unhealthy physical effects (upset stomach, losing sleep) It has emotional effects on mood, etc. You can’t avoid distress but you can manage it

Ways to manage stress Follow a healthy lifestyle Problems are always easier to deal with if you feel well Keep a positive outlook Be physically active Manage your time Avoid distractions

Ways to manage stress Know how and when to relax Reduces stress by slowing your heart rate and making you feel less tense Try this: Relax your muscles Slow your breathing Get enough sleep Optional: Read Becoming Aware, page 370, tips for managing stress

Type A/Type B Survey Number your paper 1-47 Turn to page 389 take the personality survey Total all your numbers to identify your final score. Write that down on your paper. Less than 120 pts=Type B More than 120 pts=Type A Turn to page and read about the difference between types and draw and fill in the Venn Diagram on the other side of your paper. Include the definition and examples of teach type.

Type A Strives on stress! Competitive Aggressive Ambitious Stressful and fast-paced lifestyle Perfectionist Clock-watcher Trouble relaxing Ignores fatigue Eats, walks, talks fast

Type B More relaxed Serious but easy-going Patient and relaxed Not easily irritated Less competitive Avoids stress Speaks, eats, walks slowly Prefers peaceful, steady, quiet lifestyle

Discussion questions What if two type A personalities were married? What might their relationship be like? What if two type B personalities were married? What might their relationship be like? What if one person is type A, one is type B? Which type would be better fit to be a teacher? President of a bank? When might you need to be more of a type A personality? When might you need to be more of a type B personality?

More discussion Did the results of this survey make you realize any type A behavior patterns in your personality? What are some dangers of type A personality? Is it possible to change from type A to type B? How? Would you want to change your behavior patterns if you could?

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