Stress follows us around each and every day. There is really nothing that we can do about it either, or is there? Stress is caused from bad things and from good things, basically common stressors are caused from finances, friends, spouses, family, work, the neighbors, the mail, and even driving home from work or waiting in line at the gas station. People always want to be stress free but that day will never come where you will be completely free of stress. Stress causes anxiety, depression, and many other disorders and medications dispersed from doctors for these conditions are raging out of control. It seems that no matter who you talk to they are Prozac. Zoloft, Celexa, Paxil, Xanex, and the list just continues to grow. Even while these medications are zapping through our brains and regulating neurons and neurotransmitters, we still have to deal with the stress as the medicine certainly will not make it disappear.
There are however, two types of stress. One is positive stress which is the one that makes sure that life does not get boring and then there is the negative stress which is the one that makes you wish that your life was boring. Unfortunately, stress just loves to follow change and thanks to technology, the environment, and society, we have certainly dealt with our share of change. Hence, manifested stress. Now, the questions is, exactly how much stress are we under and what can we do to cope with it?
Are your muscle tightened, is your blood pressure high, do you feel your heart pumping, is your digestion system out of whack, do you feel anxious, frustrated, angry, and are you physically rundown? If so, these are definite signs that stress is getting the best of you and you need to make some changes. Maybe you will be fortunate enough to find out exactly what it is that is causing your stress and if you do, sometimes that source can be eliminated and sometimes not. Others, you may be able to at least keep under control or maybe avoid.
The first thing that you should do is try to always remain optimistic rather than pessimistic. Thinking good things rather than always expecting the worse, relinquish some control and just hand it over to someone else and let them deal with it. Keeping the most positive attitude that you can keep will really benefit you in your war against stress. One thing that people who are under a lot of stress find almost impossible to do is to relax, and this is simply something that you are going to have to do. Read a book, buy a relaxation tape, get hypnotized, but do something as soon as possible. You have to completely retrain your thoughts and hypnosis can really make a difference.
A combination of hypnosis and relaxation audio tapes can make a world of difference. Your subconscious will allow you to relax through hypnosis and then when you follow up with the tapes, you will learn how to completely relax every part of your body. The tapes will encourage you to one by one, tense up each muscle in your body, hold it and then release it. This is called your relaxation response and will make your body so calm. It alone is almost hypnotic.
The Stress Of Life
Television ads sell countless medications designed to relieve stress. But the only real way to escape stress is by dying. The problem that our society faces is that it does not understand stress or how to deal with it, nor does it see its benefits.
What is Stress?
Stress is the body’s non specific response to any demand placed on it, whether that demand is pleasant or not. The body’s response to stress, whether pleasant or not, is the same. The important factor is how much demand it places on an individual to re-adjust. Stress can come from two different forces: physical activity, such as exercise or hard work, and mental or emotional activity.
Harmful Stress or Distress
This type of stress causes an individual to constantly re-adjust or adapt to the stressors. The good type of stress, eustress, is necessary for well-being. But whether it’s defined as good or bad, all types of stress must be controlled before it becomes harmful. If the stress goes unchecked, it will change from distress to fatigue, exhaustion or even mental breakdown.
The body can cope with greater amounts of stress if that stress is accompanied by frequent periods of relaxation. When stress is constant, illness is more likely to occur. There are basically two ways to deal with stress. One is to remove the stressors, but this can be complicated. The other is to increase the resistance to stress by improving one’s diet and amount of exercise.
Stress is a condition which leads to many abnormally induced changes in our body and causes wear and tear on our entire system. However, a certain amount of stress is essential for normal health, as long as the amount does not exceed the coping ability of our own personality. Along this line of thinking there are three types of individuals: the type who can’t live without a stressful lifestyle; the type who needs a quiet, peaceful life; and the type who has the ability to get along perfectly with or without stress.
Some researches describe stress as a perfectly normal human state and say that the body is under various degrees of stress during both happy and sad situations. The human body needs to be taxed to function well. Think of muscles that atrophy when not used sufficiently.
There are two psychological variables to stress that determine its harmfulness: predictability and controllability. Predictable pain is less stressful because an individual knows when it’s okay to relax. These periods of relaxation insulate the individual from the harmful effects of stress.
When a person does not have any warning of pain, he or she is in a constant state of stress that will likely result in illness. Controllability of environmental stressors plays a major part in determining stress effects. If the individual can control painful events, then the individual can insulate himself or herself against damaging stress. This is only effective if the individual receives signals that the coping response was successful in avoiding an impending stressor.
This may explain why bad stress is harmful and good stress is not. Typically good stress is planned and controlled while bad stress comes without warning and cannot be controlled. The first and most important step in dealing with stress is recognizing it as a natural phenomenon of life.
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