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Thriving Under Pressure
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Know the meaning of stress.
Be able to identify individual dispositions of stress.
Learn the effects of stress.
Know some strategies for managing stress
1  Can you say ‘no’ to friends and colleagues?
2. Are you organized?
3. Can you priorities?
4. Do you enjoy a healthy balanced diet?
5. Can you seek help when you need it?
6. Do you have a low caffeine and alcohol /tea
consumption?
7. Can you manage your time well? uncertainties?
8. Are you able to be definite in your thinking and avoid
uncertainties?
9. Do you smoke?
10. Do you exercise regularly?
11. Are you doing the most suitable job?
12. Do you smile and laugh regularly?
13. Are you aware of what stress is all about and what
causes stress?
14. Are you a positive thinker?
15. Can you recognize the signs and symptoms of
stress?
16. Are you able to relax your mind and body
regularly?
17. Are you able to talk to people freely about your
feelings?
18. Are you in a good state of health?
19. Do you feel secure and value yourself?
Stress is a general term that includes all the ,
 physical,
 behavioral,
 emotional, and
 cognitive responses we make to upset internal or
external event.



Stress is a part of being alive.



Stress becomes a problem for us when we have too
much stress and not enough resources to cope with it.


Our goal is not to eliminate stress but,



to learn how to manage it and how to use it to help us



What we need to do is find the optimal level of stress
which will individually motivate but not overpower
each of us
Psychologists have argued that there are four major kinds
of effects associated with the stressed state,
1. Emotional effects

Feelings of anxiety and depression

Increased physical tension

Increased psychological tension
2. Physiological effects

shut-down of digestive system

Expansion of air passages In lungs

Increased heart rate

Constriction of blood vessels
3. Cognitive effects

Poor concentration

Increased distractibility

Reduced short term memory capacity
4. Behavioral effects

Increased absenteeism

Disrupted sleep patterns

Reduced work performance



Stress is uniquely personal.
Our response to stress is a unique combination of
bodily reactions, thoughts feelings and behaviors.

Factors Affecting our personal stress level
Internal factors

Physical health

Genetic vulnerabilities
External factors
 Medical care
 Finances
 Skills and training
 Support systems
 Counseling
 Frequency of stressors incidence
 Intensity of stress's incidence
Mental health
 Self-esteem
 Temperament
 Self confidence
 Cultural expectations

According to engineering model ,stress is something
that happens to us when we are exposed to a stressor.
 Transactional model says stress occurs when,
the perceived demands of a situation exceed the
individuals perceived ability to handle those
demands.

There are various psychological processes or coping
strategies which can be used to reduce stress.
Task oriented strategies ,involves obtaining
information about the stressful situation and about
alternative course of action and their probable
outcomes.
Emotion oriented strategies involves efforts to maintain
hope and to control emotions.
Avoidance oriented strategies, involves denying or
minimizing the seriousness of situation .
Stressful life events
 Noise
 Heat
 Technological threats
 Architecture
 Uneven distribution of life facilities

1. Become aware of your stressors and
your emotional and physical reactions.
Notice your distress. Don't ignore it.
 Don't cover or hide your problems.
 Determine what events distress you. What are you
telling yourself about meaning of these events?



Determine how your body responds to the stress. Do
you become nervous or physically upset? If so, in what
specific ways?
Can you change your stressors by avoiding or
eliminating them completely?
 Can you reduce their intensity (manage them over a
period of time instead of on a daily or weekly basis)?



Can you shorten your exposure to stress (take a
break, leave the physical premises)?



Can you devote the time and energy necessary to
making a change (goal setting, time management
techniques, and delayed approval strategies may be
helpful here)?
The stress reaction is cause by your perception of
danger...physical danger and/or emotional danger.
 Are you viewing your stressors in overstated terms
and/or taking a difficult situation and making it a
disaster?
 Are you expecting to please everyone?



Are you overreacting and viewing things as
absolutely critical and urgent? Do you feel you must
always succeed in every situation?



Work at adopting more moderate views; try to see the
stress as something you can manage, rather than
something that overpowers you.



Try to temper your excess emotions. Put the situation
in perspective. Do not labor on the negative aspects
and the "what if's."


Slow, deep breathing will bring your heart rate and
respiration back to normal.


Exercise for cardiovascular fitness three to four times a
week (moderate, prolonged rhythmic exercise is best,
such as walking, swimming, cycling, or jogging).



Eat well-balanced, nutritious meals.



Maintain your ideal weight.
Avoid nicotine, excessive caffeine, and other
stimulants.
 Mix leisure with work. Take breaks and get away when
you can.
 Get enough sleep. Be as consistent with your sleep
schedule as possible.



Develop some mutually supportive
friendships/relationships.



Pursue realistic goals which are meaningful to you,
rather than goals others have for you that you do not
share.
Expect some frustrations, failures, and sorrows.
 Always be kind and gentle with yourself -- be a friend
to yourself.

‘’YOU CAN MAKE STRESS YOUR
BEST ALLY IN ACHIEVING
PERSONAL AND
PROFESSIONAL EXCELLENCE’’.

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Stress and Its Management

  • 2.     Know the meaning of stress. Be able to identify individual dispositions of stress. Learn the effects of stress. Know some strategies for managing stress
  • 3. 1  Can you say ‘no’ to friends and colleagues? 2. Are you organized? 3. Can you priorities? 4. Do you enjoy a healthy balanced diet? 5. Can you seek help when you need it? 6. Do you have a low caffeine and alcohol /tea consumption? 7. Can you manage your time well? uncertainties?
  • 4. 8. Are you able to be definite in your thinking and avoid uncertainties? 9. Do you smoke? 10. Do you exercise regularly? 11. Are you doing the most suitable job? 12. Do you smile and laugh regularly?
  • 5. 13. Are you aware of what stress is all about and what causes stress? 14. Are you a positive thinker? 15. Can you recognize the signs and symptoms of stress? 16. Are you able to relax your mind and body regularly? 17. Are you able to talk to people freely about your feelings?
  • 6. 18. Are you in a good state of health? 19. Do you feel secure and value yourself?
  • 7. Stress is a general term that includes all the ,  physical,  behavioral,  emotional, and  cognitive responses we make to upset internal or external event. 
  • 8.  Stress is a part of being alive.  Stress becomes a problem for us when we have too much stress and not enough resources to cope with it.
  • 9.  Our goal is not to eliminate stress but,  to learn how to manage it and how to use it to help us  What we need to do is find the optimal level of stress which will individually motivate but not overpower each of us
  • 10. Psychologists have argued that there are four major kinds of effects associated with the stressed state, 1. Emotional effects  Feelings of anxiety and depression  Increased physical tension  Increased psychological tension
  • 11. 2. Physiological effects  shut-down of digestive system  Expansion of air passages In lungs  Increased heart rate  Constriction of blood vessels
  • 12. 3. Cognitive effects  Poor concentration  Increased distractibility  Reduced short term memory capacity 4. Behavioral effects  Increased absenteeism  Disrupted sleep patterns  Reduced work performance
  • 13.   Stress is uniquely personal. Our response to stress is a unique combination of bodily reactions, thoughts feelings and behaviors. Factors Affecting our personal stress level Internal factors  Physical health  Genetic vulnerabilities
  • 14. External factors  Medical care  Finances  Skills and training  Support systems  Counseling  Frequency of stressors incidence  Intensity of stress's incidence
  • 15. Mental health  Self-esteem  Temperament  Self confidence  Cultural expectations 
  • 16. According to engineering model ,stress is something that happens to us when we are exposed to a stressor.  Transactional model says stress occurs when, the perceived demands of a situation exceed the individuals perceived ability to handle those demands. 
  • 17. There are various psychological processes or coping strategies which can be used to reduce stress. Task oriented strategies ,involves obtaining information about the stressful situation and about alternative course of action and their probable outcomes.
  • 18. Emotion oriented strategies involves efforts to maintain hope and to control emotions. Avoidance oriented strategies, involves denying or minimizing the seriousness of situation .
  • 19. Stressful life events  Noise  Heat  Technological threats  Architecture  Uneven distribution of life facilities 
  • 20. 1. Become aware of your stressors and your emotional and physical reactions. Notice your distress. Don't ignore it.  Don't cover or hide your problems.  Determine what events distress you. What are you telling yourself about meaning of these events? 
  • 21.  Determine how your body responds to the stress. Do you become nervous or physically upset? If so, in what specific ways?
  • 22. Can you change your stressors by avoiding or eliminating them completely?  Can you reduce their intensity (manage them over a period of time instead of on a daily or weekly basis)? 
  • 23.  Can you shorten your exposure to stress (take a break, leave the physical premises)?  Can you devote the time and energy necessary to making a change (goal setting, time management techniques, and delayed approval strategies may be helpful here)?
  • 24. The stress reaction is cause by your perception of danger...physical danger and/or emotional danger.  Are you viewing your stressors in overstated terms and/or taking a difficult situation and making it a disaster?  Are you expecting to please everyone? 
  • 25.  Are you overreacting and viewing things as absolutely critical and urgent? Do you feel you must always succeed in every situation?  Work at adopting more moderate views; try to see the stress as something you can manage, rather than something that overpowers you.  Try to temper your excess emotions. Put the situation in perspective. Do not labor on the negative aspects and the "what if's."
  • 26.  Slow, deep breathing will bring your heart rate and respiration back to normal.
  • 27.  Exercise for cardiovascular fitness three to four times a week (moderate, prolonged rhythmic exercise is best, such as walking, swimming, cycling, or jogging).  Eat well-balanced, nutritious meals.  Maintain your ideal weight.
  • 28. Avoid nicotine, excessive caffeine, and other stimulants.  Mix leisure with work. Take breaks and get away when you can.  Get enough sleep. Be as consistent with your sleep schedule as possible. 
  • 29.  Develop some mutually supportive friendships/relationships.  Pursue realistic goals which are meaningful to you, rather than goals others have for you that you do not share.
  • 30. Expect some frustrations, failures, and sorrows.  Always be kind and gentle with yourself -- be a friend to yourself. 
  • 31. ‘’YOU CAN MAKE STRESS YOUR BEST ALLY IN ACHIEVING PERSONAL AND PROFESSIONAL EXCELLENCE’’.