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KNOW WHEN STRESS IS PRESENT IN YOUR LIFE HEALTH EDUCATION MR. TAYLOR
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KNOWING WHEN STRESS IS PRESENT – THEN ATTACK IT! _________ THE SITUATION. What is the immediate _______ ? FACTOR IN ______ EXPERIENCE. Experienced this ________ ? DETERMINE POTENTIAL _____________. Worst possible outcome? ASSES S need PAS T before SEQUENCE S
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KNOWING WHEN STRESS IS PRESENT – THEN ATTACK IT! CONSIDER PROBLEM-SOLVING _________. Take action. MAKE THE __________. ________vs. ____________. OPTIONS DECISION Action acceptance
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HIGH RISK ATTITUDES FOR “BURNOUT” Having very high ideals with ___________ expectations Always getting __________ or annoyed with others Feeling that only ______ ideas are RIGHT!!! ________ yourself Having a tendency to always _______ others unrealistic impatient your Blaming blame
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HIGH RISK ATTITUDES FOR “BURNOUT” Feeling like you have to do _______ job for yourself Feeling equally ______ with minor hassles vs. something more serious Feeling you have ______ and more to do and less and less time to do it in every upset more
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HIGH RISK ATTITUDES FOR “BURNOUT” Accepting social obligations you know you will not have _____ for later Spending more time and ________ on trivial tasks while _________ the more difficult ones time energy avoiding
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STRESS RESPONSE BEHAVIORS _______ STAGE AWARENESS BEHAVIORS: persistent irritability and anxiety, insomnia, occasional forgetfulness and/or inability to concentrate ALARM
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STRESS RESPONSE BEHAVIORS ___________ STAGE AWARENESS BEHAVIORS: absenteeism or tardiness, tired and fatigued for no reason, procrastination and indecision, social withdrawal, resentfulness, indifference, defiance, increased use of coffee, alcohol, or tobacco. RESISTAN CE
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STRESS RESPONSE BEHAVIORS SEVERE _____________ STAGE: chronic sadness or depression, chronic mental and physical fatigue, stress related illnesses, isolation, withdrawal, self-destructive thoughts. How many have you recently experienced? Take an inventory. EXHAUSTION
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