What is Stress?
by: Michelle L. Casto
What is Stress?
Stress is an interpretation of
an event or circumstance which is understood to be a threat. It can be any
force or pressure put on a system (living or nonliving) which may result in a
need for the system to adapt or change. Stress on human beings is like a rubber
band. You also stretch to meet the environment around you, the demands of your
lifestyle, and the pressures you put on yourself. If pulled too far, stress
manifests itself in real conditions mentally, physically, and emotionally. Like
a rubber band breaks when stretched too far, human beings have a breaking point
too. The secret is to learn how to handle stress in your life and avoid
becoming over-stressed.
The A B C’s of Stress
Activating
event
Belief about the event
Consequences of the event
Stress is the internal pressure
we put on ourselves from external factors. Living with moderate stress keeps
you sharp and ready to move forward, however extreme stress can put you out of
commission. It depends on your stress levels---how much you can deal with
effectively. Some people thrive with stressful situations and some people snap
at the slightest uncomfortable circumstance. Depending on your current stress
level, when confronted with a stressor, you may respond with shock or feel
stuck.
The fast-paced, technologically
advanced, complicated world has brought many changes to our lives. The pace of
change does not seem to be decreasing, but rather increasing all the time.
These changes put more demands and pressures on each of us to make adjustments
to do more with less. While stress is a definite modern world reality, being
“stressed-out” is not. We mistakenly believe that being stressed-out is “just
the way it is.” And we often get in competition with each other about who feels
the worst!
This is crazy thinking. Stress
can be a powerful motivator in our lives, and in fact, you can learn to use
stress to your advantage. If you think about it---one form of stress or another
is responsible for everything big and small in our world. For example, the
earth “stresses” a piece of coal until it turns into a beautiful diamond. The
key is to find out how you can use the stress in your life to create a diamond
out of a rock!
As with most things in life, prevention
is the best medicine. By learning about your personal health risks, family
history, current health, and life choices (eating, exercise, smoking, drinking,
stress) you can make smarter decisions. Ultimately, your life choices affect
how you feel and how you function.
Stress management comes down to
self-management. It is about selecting appropriate options as well as making
smart decisions.
The best way to avoid “burn out”
is to become aware of your unique stressors and coping mechanisms. Burn out
comes from experiencing stress over a prolonged period and often leads to a
visit to the doctor. There are many ways to alleviate stress, however, you must
find what works best for you and commit to doing it on a daily basis.
***Adapted from NEW ebook, Get
Smart! About Modern Stress Management: Your Personal Guide to Living a Balanced
life
About The Author
Michelle L. Casto, M.Ed., is a
Whole Life Coach, Speaker, and Author of the Get Smart! LearningBook Series,
which includes books and workbooks on romantic relationships, career
development, life purpose/life strategy, and stress management. Her coaching
practice is Brightlight Coaching. She empowers people to live with passion,
purpose, & possibility and inspires people to freely shine their brightlight
to the world. To learn more or to subscribe to the Get Smart! Live Smart
newsletter, Visit virtually: www.getsmartseries.com
or www.brightlightcoach.com
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