National Stress Awareness Day, 2nd November 2022
What is stress?
Stress is the feeling of overwhelm and is the body’s response to pressure. There can be many things that cause us to feel stressed, such as uncertainty, something unexpected has happened and the loss of control of a situation. We can experience stress because of hard times, such as bereavement or relationship break-ups, but it can also be felt during the good times, such as moving house or a work promotion. Stress isn’t always a negative emotion. Often, it can motivate you and be the ‘push’ that you needed to help you get through this moment in life. However, stress in large quantities can have long-term impact on both our physical and mental health, leaving you unable to cope.
Signs of stress
It is important to recognise the signs of stress so that you are aware of yourself, and others. When there is understanding of stress it can make way for coping mechanisms and tricks and tips to help you feel better.
Stress can affect you physically and mentally. Common signs include headaches, muscle tension and a fast heartrate, and feelings of worry, being more irritable and feeling tearful or have a low mood. This small list is not exhaustive. There are many signs of stress and many causes.
Self-Care - How to support yourself and others with stress
Being able to manage your stress, or supporting others with their feelings, will be crucial in feeling better. Here are some top tips to help.
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