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SECOND TO NONE STRESS MANAGEMENT
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SECOND TO NONE Definition of Stress “ A non-specific response of the body to any demand made upon it.”
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SECOND TO NONE Definition of Stress “The Pressures of Life.”
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SECOND TO NONE TYPES OF STRESS Eustress (Good) Distress (Bad) Hypostress (Boredom) Hyperstress (Over)
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SECOND TO NONE Stages of the Stress Process Phase 1 ALARM Phase 2 RESISTANCE Phase 3 EXHAUSTION
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SECOND TO NONE Phase 1 The Alarm Stage The “Fight or Flight” response. increased adrenaline increased heart rate increased blood pressure decreased digestion dry mouth sweating
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SECOND TO NONE Phase 2 The Resistance Stage Coping resources energize and struggle to reduce the real or perceived threat. Illness and diseases increase above normal levels Parasympathetic Nervous System
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SECOND TO NONE Phase 3 The Exhaustion Stage The body’s system begins to breakdown A reduction in productivity A reduction in effectiveness
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SECOND TO NONE Stress and Diseases 75% of visits to doctors are stress related Hypertension (high blood pressure) Coronary heart disease Migraine and tension headaches Ulcers / asthmatic conditions / arthritis Allergies / vertigo / hyperthyroidism Hives / eczema / dermatitis
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SECOND TO NONE Impact of Stress in Self aggression anxiety apathy depression diarrhea dry mouth fatigue forgetfulness frustration inability to concentrate nausea numbness/tingling nervousness irritability low self-esteem
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SECOND TO NONE Physical Stress vs. Emotional Stress The Adrenalin Hormone increases heart rate/blood pressure The Cortisol Hormone increases acids in blood and breaks lean tissue
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SECOND TO NONE Causes of Stress The causes of stress are “stressors” A stressor is an internal or external stimulus
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SECOND TO NONE Sources of Stress Environment stress Family / Home stress Diet / Chemical stress Work / Unit stress Social stress
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SECOND TO NONE Environmental Stress pollution crowding temperature noise sleep loss change
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SECOND TO NONE Family / Home Stress spouse children finances illness time management role
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SECOND TO NONE Diet / Chemical Stress nicotine caffeine alcohol sugar fat over-eating under-eating
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SECOND TO NONE Work / Unit Stress commander role expectations subordinates evaluations deployments mission
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SECOND TO NONE Social Stress interactions with other people dating giving a speech going to a party attending a function
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SECOND TO NONE Stress Reduction Stress cannot be removed. Stress must be managed.
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SECOND TO NONE Stress Control # 1 Sleep, sleep, and more sleep Sleep allows the body to restore itself and to repair itself.
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SECOND TO NONE Stress Control # 2 Daily exercise Exercise each day, but slowly, progressively, and realistically.
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SECOND TO NONE Stress Control # 3 Eat balanced meals regularly A healthy diet gives the body the right nourishment it needs.
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SECOND TO NONE Stress Control # 4 Set realistic expectations Avoid the “zero defect” or perfectionism.
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SECOND TO NONE Stress Control # 5 Develop social support systems Join a club, sports/ recreation league, or chapel/church. Go to a movie; read a good book; go out with friends.
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SECOND TO NONE Stress Control # 6 Relax, relax, and relax some more. Take time to sit and put up your feet. Use techniques to reduce muscle tension and calm the mind.
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SECOND TO NONE Stress Control # 7 Increase self awareness Become aware of your stress and listen to what your body is saying.
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SECOND TO NONE Stress Control # 8 Renew your spiritual life Participate in religious activity such as prayer, fellowship, and worship.
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SECOND TO NONE Stress Control # 9 Focus on today’s problems Forget about tomorrow’s problems, since they may never happen.
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SECOND TO NONE Stress Control # 10 Focus on the cause, not the symptoms Ask how can I solve the problem, and what do I need to fix?
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SECOND TO NONE Effective Stress Management Recognize Stress Identify Stress Source(s) Create a Stress Strategy Implement your Plan
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