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Stress Part II


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Hi,
 
I never really thought of myself as some one who got stressed about things, I alway thought I just took life as it came.
But after reading through your article I realised that I am an Internal Stressor.
 
I don't really know what to do to help myself, as I never really thought that things every got the better of me, and that the lack of sleep, restlessness and so on, where just the way I am.
 
Since I have not been smoking and I have had more time on my hands, things don't seem to be as hectic! Not that its all plain saling now, but I don't seem to be on full speed all the time now, just most of the time.
 
I am going to try to have more relaxing weekend with the family, and if it really doesn't need doing then it won't be done!!!!! (before everything had to be done)
 
Have a good weekend everyone as I know I will try my best to.  Debby 

My Milage:

My Quit Date: 3/16/2009
Smoke-Free Days: 5
Cigarettes Not Smoked: 100
Amount Saved: �24.45
Life Gained:
Days: 0 Hrs: 12 Mins: 7 Seconds: 30

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Stress Part II
Members,
Welcome to Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Day (CBT) on the forums!
Two days of the week will be dedicated to Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Day.

One day a week a SSC health educator will launch a challenge. Members are encouraged to take on the challenge and post their results. Four days later, a SSC educator will post specific tips and strategies to aid you in the way you look/interpret yourself and the way you view the world.

This week we will be talking about stress…

Manifestations of stress are numerous and varied but they generally fall into four categories (this is only a partial list of most common symptoms:

·         Physical: fatigue, headache, insomnia, muscle aches/stiffness (especially neck, shoulders and low back), heart palpitations, chest pains, abdominal cramps, nausea, trembling, cold extremities, flushing or sweating and frequent colds.

·         Mental: decrease in concentration and memory, indecisiveness, mind racing or going blank, confusion, loss of sense of humor.

·         Emotional: anxiety, nervousness, depression, anger, frustration, worry, fear, irritability, impatience, short temper.

·         Behavioral: pacing, fidgeting, nervous habits (nail-biting, foot-tapping), increased eating, smoking, drinking, crying, yelling, swearing, blaming and even throwing things or hitting

There are two kinds of stressors: external and internal.

External stressors include:

·         Physical environment: noise, bright lights, heat, confined spaces.

·         Social: rudeness, bossiness or aggressiveness on the part of someone else.

·         Organizational: rules, regulations deadlines and office politics.

·         Major life events: divorce, lost job, promotion, new baby.

·         Daily hassles: being stuck in traffic, forgetting your purse

Internal stressors include:

·         Lifestyle choices: caffeine, not enough sleep, overloaded schedule, not eating enough or often enough.

·         Negative self-talk: putting yourself down, catastrophizing.

·         Mind traps: unrealistic expectations, taking things personally, all-or-nothing thinking, exaggerating.

·         Stressful personality traits: perfectionist, workaholic, people pleaser.

Thinking back to the record you’ve kept this week, which category did you fall into?

Ashley, Health Educator


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