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Familiarizing yourself with stress

Stress is a type of reaction that our brains and bodies have developed over thousands of years in order to help us operate in a fight-or-flight mode. When we are presented with a situation that requires quick thinking, our brains release several different kinds of chemicals into your body in order to spur it into action. The chemicals cause our hearts to beat at a quicker pace, our muscles to tense up and prepare for action, and our speed of breathing, and our blood pressure increase at a rapid pace. In this way, our bodies are prepared to fight or to attempt to run away from the problem. This could be a useful mechanism if we regularly encountered problems such as animal attacks as our ancestors faced, but in the modern world, stress can become very built up within the body and it can lead to a wide range of different mental as well as physical problems. Many people who live in modern day society are unaware of how to take care of stress when it hits them, and they often let it well up inside of them until they are unable to control it anymore. A long period of unreleased stress can lead to a case of high blood pressure and many other possibly fatal health issues.

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One major cause of stress is a heavy workload. When we have many things that we have to do, it can be tough to tell which action to take next in order to reap the best benefits. With that in mind, one way of reducing the amount of stress that you are feeling when you have a lot of things to do is to prioritize a list so that you can get the things you need to do done quickly and effectively.

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Going along with that idea, one of the main things that can build up stress is having to choose between two decisions when there is not a clear answer as to which one you should take. Your mind can tear itself apart when trying to think of the right decision during a similar type of circumstance. If you have a problem and you can’t really tell what to do, try to get a different perspective. Ask yourself what someone you respect would do when presented with the same circumstances. Whatever you do, don’t waste your time pining over a decision. Asking someone else’s opinion may also be helpful in relieving the stress of making a tough choice.



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