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STRESS MANAGEMENT Presented by: Tanya Baertsch, Regional Manager
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Agenda 1. What is Stress and How Does it Effect Us? 2. Effects of Stress? 3. Unhealthy Behaviors 4. Identify YOUR Stress & Behaviors 5. Stress Management Techniques 6. Stress Busting Foods 7. Manage your Stress 8. EAP
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Stress is the overwhelming feelings of lack of control over our environment and an inability to change things Stress is the “wear and tear” our minds and bodies experience as we attempt to cope with our continually changing environment What is Stress1.
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Stress effects Loss of productivity Absenteeism Turnover Increased medical expenses Depression Loss of sexual desire/function
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Stress and Your Body Stress is normal up to a point and can be optimal for certain performance related tasks. Stress becomes a problem when it interferes with a person’s ability to do daily life tasks over a period of a few weeks or impacts their health in a dangerous or risky way.
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Stress, Mental Health & Emotional - Wellbeing Depression 20% of US population experiences an episode of depression in their lifetime Anxiety 19 million American adults
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Stress Feelings Worry Tense Tired Mood Swings Depressed Back & Neck Pain Anger
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Increased workloads Workplace issues Company Layoffs Computer Conversions Job Stress2.
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Overeating and/or unhealthy eating Not eating Smoking Use of alcohol or other substances Inactivity Not enough sleep or rest Unhealthy Behaviors3.
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Stress Eating 79% of women and 69% of men report stress eating Sweets and salty foods most common
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Stress and Alcohol & Substance Abuse Heavy drinking is consuming alcohol in excess of 1 drink per day on average for women and greater than 2 drinks per day on average for men (National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism, 2004).
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Stress and Inactivity Despite the proven benefits of physical activity, more than 50% of U.S. adults do not get enough physical activity to provide health benefits 26% are not active at all in their leisure time. (Centers for Disease Control)
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Define stress Identify stressors in your life Identify unhealthy behaviors Identify YOUR Stress & Behaviors4.
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Change your thinking Change your behavior Change your lifestyle Stress Management Techniques5.
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Change your thinking Re-framing: Change the way you are currently looking at the situation. Positive thinking: Positive attitudes go a long way in helping us cope with the demands of work and personal life.
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Change Your Behavior & Lifestyle Exercise Meditation Yoga Spiritual Activity Sleep Reevaluate your time Stress-buster buddy
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Change Your Behavior & Lifestyle Deep Breathing Keep a sense of humor Express your feelings Spend time outdoors Plan fun time Eat right
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Stress-Busting Foods6.
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Complex Carbs
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Oranges
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Spinach
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Fatty Fish
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Black Tea
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Avocados
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Almonds
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Bedtime Snack
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Take decisive actions Take care of yourself Get Support Manage your Stress7.
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Thanksgiving – Be Grateful! Being thankful vs. grateful! Write down three things that you are grateful for today. Repeat this every day. Research has shown, it’ll make you happy!
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Create a Gratitude Journal Choose Your Journal Be Consistent Write at Least 3 to 5 Things Be as Specific as You Can Turn Negatives into Positives
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ENERGY GRID CONTROL NO CONTROL NOT IMPORTANT IMPORTANT X X X X
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Feeling Overwhelmed If you are struggling to manage stress in your life, you are never alone. The EAP is free to you and your family. Counseling is ALWAYS confidential. Simply call to schedule an appointment: 866-750-1327 www.MyRBH.com Access Code: Salt Lake Community College
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Accessing the EAP8. 1-866-750-0512 Ask questions Get crisis support Request counseling Access work-life services www.MyRBH.com Learn about EAP Worklife/Wellness website (Financial, Legal, etc. Request RBH eAccess TM Access Code: Salt Lake Community College
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