Stress is a natural state that our minds and bodies adopt to prepare for the unexpected. Some stress can be good: It helps us prepare for a big task and protects against imminent threats. However, constant stress is exhausting and wears on our physical and emotional health.
We show stress in four ways:
- Physically: feeling the rush of adrenaline, headaches, muscle tension.
- Emotionally: becoming snappy or teary with little provocation; losing our confidence and vitality.
- Cognitively: black-and-white thinking; catastrophising and dwelling on unhealthy thoughts; indecision.
- Behaviourally: avoiding people and places; increasing our drinking; eating comfort food or not eating at all; insomnia.
By identifying indicators that we are stressed, we develop self-awareness that allows us to intervene before we feel overwhelmed.
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