Stress & Stress Management Manoj D. shah
Stress
Stress Stress is the reaction people have to excessive pressures or other types of demand placed upon them. It arises when they worry that they can’t cope. ... our body’s physical and emotional reaction to circumstances or events that frighten, irritate, confuse, endanger, or excite us.
Stress Stress is a part of life The good news is that stress can be self-controlled Stress prepares a person to react to the causing event/stressor Positive correlations have been found between physical fitness, social support, emotional well-being and health outcomes Nurturance is another factor that affects the way people handle stress
Stressors Physical  -- external factors. Social  -- caused by interactions between an individual and his/her environment. Psychological  -- strong emotions can be brought on by external or internal factors.
Major Life Events Birth Death Lost job Promotion Marital status change
Internal Stressors Lifestyle choices :  Caffeine, Lack of sleep’ Overloaded schedule Negative self  -  Pessimistic thinking, Self criticism, Over analysing Mind traps :  Unrealistic expectations, Taking things personally, All or nothing thinking, Exaggeration, Rigid thinking Personality traits :  Perfectionists, Workaholics
Negative Stress It is a contributory factor in minor conditions, such as headaches, digestive problems, skin complaints, insomnia and ulcers. Excessive, prolonged and unrelieved stress can have a harmful effect on mental, physical and spiritual health.
Positive Stress Stress can also have a positive effect, spurring motivation and awareness, providing the stimulation to cope with challenging situations. Stress also provides the sense of urgency and alertness needed for survival when confronting threatening situations.
Stress Cycle Behavior Consequences Activating Event  –  trigger Point
Irrational Beliefs  Leading  to Stress Demand from Self : I must/ Should be perfect complete & efficient in all things I do and others should  appreciate or approve of me all the time.  Demand from others : Others should behave, as I want them to behave. Otherwise they are worthless & should be punished. Demand from the world : All the conditions in the world should be arranged they are favorable to me. The above beliefs play dominating role in our emotional disturbance
Self Generated Stress Most of the stress we experience is self-generated. How we perceive life - whether an event makes us feel threatened or stimulated, encouraged or discouraged, happy or sad - depends to a large extent on how we perceive ourselves. Self-generated stress is something of a paradox, because so many people think of external causes when they are upset.  Recognising that we create most of our own upsets is an important first step towards coping with them.
Recognizing Distress   Mood Signs (feeling jumpy, trouble sleeping, worrying, responding with anger, insecure) Internal Signs (hands moist, sweating profusely, heart pounds, stomach upset) Musculoskeletal Signs (jaw muscles tight, frequent headaches, muscles tense, neck stiff, twitches)
Stress Response: Fight or Flight Your heart rate becomes faster Your blood pressure rises  Your breathing becomes rapid Hormones such as adrenaline increase Senses become more efficient Muscles become tense to enhance movement Blood flow increases to muscles and brain Blood flow decreases to organs, hands and feet Perspiration increases for improved cooling
How Do I Recognize When  Someone Has a Problem? Changes in usual behavior Poor performance Tiredness / Irritability Increased sickness Poor timekeeping Tearfulness Increased use alcohol or drugs Difficult relationships Headache / backache Reduced social contact Poor judgment / indecision
Stress Related illness   Stress is not the same as ill-health, but has been related to such illnesses as; Cardiovascular disease Immune system disease Asthma Diabetes Digestive disorders Ulcers Skin complaints - psoriasis Headaches and migraines Pre-menstrual syndrome Depression
Factors Influencing Work Stress   The drive for success Changing work patterns Working conditions Overwork Under-work Uncertainty Conflict Responsibility Relationships at work Change work
Adaption Phase If the source persists, the body prepares for long-term protection, secreting hormones to increase blood sugar levels. This phase is common and not necessarily harmful, but must include periods of relaxation and rest to counterbalance the stress response. Fatigue, concentration lapses, irritability and lethargy result as the stress turns negative.
ABC Strategy   A = AWARENESS :  What causes you stress How do you react? B = BALANCE :  There is a fine line between positive /negative stress.  How much can you cope with before it becomes negative C = CONTROL : What can you do to help yourself combat the negative effects of stress
Stress Management Techniques Change your thinking Change your behaviour Change your lifestyle
Change Your Thinking Re-framing Positive thinking
Re-framing Re-framing is a technique to change the way you look at things in order to feel better about them. There are many ways to interpret the same situation so pick the one you like. Re-framing does not change the external reality, but helps you view things in a different light and less stressfully. (Challenge your Beliefs & put it in right perspectives)
Positive Thinking Forget powerlessness, dejection, despair, failure  Stress leaves us vulnerable to negative suggestion so focus on positives; Focus on your strengths Learn from the stress you are under Look for opportunities Seek out the positive - make a change.
Change Your Behaviour Be assertive Get organised Ventilation Humour Diversion and distraction
Change Your Lifestyle Diet : Light Diet Smoking & Alcohol: Reduce or quit Exercise: Do it regularly Sleep: Have enough sleep Leisure: Have time for yourself Relaxation: Daily for at least 5-10 Minutes self talk
Strategies To Reduce Stress Take control . Manage your time instead of letting it manage you. Use a to-do list, follow a written plan, set goals and follow through. Avoid procrastination : a major cause of stress. Make a realistic list of things you need to do each day. Do the most important things first. That way, even if you don’t finish the list, you get the most important things done. Take a break :  Sometimes it is better to get away from the situation for a short time. Take a brisk walk, focus on pleasant thoughts. Then, go back to the task feeling refreshed and ready to tackle whatever it is you have to do.
Strategies To Reduce Stress Join the crowd :  Even though you may think you are the only person in the world who is experiencing stress, the fact is that everyone experiences it sometime. Talk to someone :  Find someone you trust, discuss the problems and look for solutions  Put it in perspective :  Chances are, this is only one small part of the rest of your life
Strategies To Reduce Stress Visualize :  Sit comfortably and think of a favorite place. Imagine yourself in a successful situation Breathe :  Sit quietly, and breathe deeply and slowly. Continue for five or six breaths. It is calming and the extra dose of oxygen increases the brain’s thinking ability.  Lighten up :  Take responsibility for your feelings. When you get angry, take a break and cool down before you act.  Use it :  A little stress is a good thing. Athletes use it to increase performance. If you are experiencing a small amount of anxiety, it can help to keep you active and alert. Use it to increase your performance.
What can you do? Deep breathing Biofeedback Progressive relaxation Meditation Self hypnosis Sound/music Exercise and massage Diet and Nutrition Autogenic Training
Live A Life That Matters  What will matter is not what you bought, but what you built; not what you got, but what you gave.  What will matter is not your success, but your significance.    What will matter is not what you learned, but what you taught.    What will matter is every act of integrity, compassion, courage or sacrifice that enriched, empowered or encouraged others to emulate your example.
Don’t compare yourself with any one in this world. If you do so, you are insulting your self – Alen Strike (Every one is Unique – accept & respect their uniqueness)
You can not control what happens to you but you can control your attitude towards what happens to you and in that, you will be mastering change rather than allowing it to master you
Serenity Prayer God, Grant me serenity to accept the things I can not change,  Give me the courage to change the things that I can And  Wisdom to know the difference .

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Stress & stress management mds

  • 1. Stress & Stress Management Manoj D. shah
  • 3. Stress Stress is the reaction people have to excessive pressures or other types of demand placed upon them. It arises when they worry that they can’t cope. ... our body’s physical and emotional reaction to circumstances or events that frighten, irritate, confuse, endanger, or excite us.
  • 4. Stress Stress is a part of life The good news is that stress can be self-controlled Stress prepares a person to react to the causing event/stressor Positive correlations have been found between physical fitness, social support, emotional well-being and health outcomes Nurturance is another factor that affects the way people handle stress
  • 5. Stressors Physical -- external factors. Social -- caused by interactions between an individual and his/her environment. Psychological -- strong emotions can be brought on by external or internal factors.
  • 6. Major Life Events Birth Death Lost job Promotion Marital status change
  • 7. Internal Stressors Lifestyle choices : Caffeine, Lack of sleep’ Overloaded schedule Negative self - Pessimistic thinking, Self criticism, Over analysing Mind traps : Unrealistic expectations, Taking things personally, All or nothing thinking, Exaggeration, Rigid thinking Personality traits : Perfectionists, Workaholics
  • 8. Negative Stress It is a contributory factor in minor conditions, such as headaches, digestive problems, skin complaints, insomnia and ulcers. Excessive, prolonged and unrelieved stress can have a harmful effect on mental, physical and spiritual health.
  • 9. Positive Stress Stress can also have a positive effect, spurring motivation and awareness, providing the stimulation to cope with challenging situations. Stress also provides the sense of urgency and alertness needed for survival when confronting threatening situations.
  • 10. Stress Cycle Behavior Consequences Activating Event – trigger Point
  • 11. Irrational Beliefs Leading to Stress Demand from Self : I must/ Should be perfect complete & efficient in all things I do and others should appreciate or approve of me all the time. Demand from others : Others should behave, as I want them to behave. Otherwise they are worthless & should be punished. Demand from the world : All the conditions in the world should be arranged they are favorable to me. The above beliefs play dominating role in our emotional disturbance
  • 12. Self Generated Stress Most of the stress we experience is self-generated. How we perceive life - whether an event makes us feel threatened or stimulated, encouraged or discouraged, happy or sad - depends to a large extent on how we perceive ourselves. Self-generated stress is something of a paradox, because so many people think of external causes when they are upset. Recognising that we create most of our own upsets is an important first step towards coping with them.
  • 13. Recognizing Distress Mood Signs (feeling jumpy, trouble sleeping, worrying, responding with anger, insecure) Internal Signs (hands moist, sweating profusely, heart pounds, stomach upset) Musculoskeletal Signs (jaw muscles tight, frequent headaches, muscles tense, neck stiff, twitches)
  • 14. Stress Response: Fight or Flight Your heart rate becomes faster Your blood pressure rises Your breathing becomes rapid Hormones such as adrenaline increase Senses become more efficient Muscles become tense to enhance movement Blood flow increases to muscles and brain Blood flow decreases to organs, hands and feet Perspiration increases for improved cooling
  • 15. How Do I Recognize When Someone Has a Problem? Changes in usual behavior Poor performance Tiredness / Irritability Increased sickness Poor timekeeping Tearfulness Increased use alcohol or drugs Difficult relationships Headache / backache Reduced social contact Poor judgment / indecision
  • 16. Stress Related illness Stress is not the same as ill-health, but has been related to such illnesses as; Cardiovascular disease Immune system disease Asthma Diabetes Digestive disorders Ulcers Skin complaints - psoriasis Headaches and migraines Pre-menstrual syndrome Depression
  • 17. Factors Influencing Work Stress The drive for success Changing work patterns Working conditions Overwork Under-work Uncertainty Conflict Responsibility Relationships at work Change work
  • 18. Adaption Phase If the source persists, the body prepares for long-term protection, secreting hormones to increase blood sugar levels. This phase is common and not necessarily harmful, but must include periods of relaxation and rest to counterbalance the stress response. Fatigue, concentration lapses, irritability and lethargy result as the stress turns negative.
  • 19. ABC Strategy A = AWARENESS : What causes you stress How do you react? B = BALANCE : There is a fine line between positive /negative stress. How much can you cope with before it becomes negative C = CONTROL : What can you do to help yourself combat the negative effects of stress
  • 20. Stress Management Techniques Change your thinking Change your behaviour Change your lifestyle
  • 21. Change Your Thinking Re-framing Positive thinking
  • 22. Re-framing Re-framing is a technique to change the way you look at things in order to feel better about them. There are many ways to interpret the same situation so pick the one you like. Re-framing does not change the external reality, but helps you view things in a different light and less stressfully. (Challenge your Beliefs & put it in right perspectives)
  • 23. Positive Thinking Forget powerlessness, dejection, despair, failure Stress leaves us vulnerable to negative suggestion so focus on positives; Focus on your strengths Learn from the stress you are under Look for opportunities Seek out the positive - make a change.
  • 24. Change Your Behaviour Be assertive Get organised Ventilation Humour Diversion and distraction
  • 25. Change Your Lifestyle Diet : Light Diet Smoking & Alcohol: Reduce or quit Exercise: Do it regularly Sleep: Have enough sleep Leisure: Have time for yourself Relaxation: Daily for at least 5-10 Minutes self talk
  • 26. Strategies To Reduce Stress Take control . Manage your time instead of letting it manage you. Use a to-do list, follow a written plan, set goals and follow through. Avoid procrastination : a major cause of stress. Make a realistic list of things you need to do each day. Do the most important things first. That way, even if you don’t finish the list, you get the most important things done. Take a break : Sometimes it is better to get away from the situation for a short time. Take a brisk walk, focus on pleasant thoughts. Then, go back to the task feeling refreshed and ready to tackle whatever it is you have to do.
  • 27. Strategies To Reduce Stress Join the crowd : Even though you may think you are the only person in the world who is experiencing stress, the fact is that everyone experiences it sometime. Talk to someone : Find someone you trust, discuss the problems and look for solutions Put it in perspective : Chances are, this is only one small part of the rest of your life
  • 28. Strategies To Reduce Stress Visualize : Sit comfortably and think of a favorite place. Imagine yourself in a successful situation Breathe : Sit quietly, and breathe deeply and slowly. Continue for five or six breaths. It is calming and the extra dose of oxygen increases the brain’s thinking ability. Lighten up : Take responsibility for your feelings. When you get angry, take a break and cool down before you act. Use it : A little stress is a good thing. Athletes use it to increase performance. If you are experiencing a small amount of anxiety, it can help to keep you active and alert. Use it to increase your performance.
  • 29. What can you do? Deep breathing Biofeedback Progressive relaxation Meditation Self hypnosis Sound/music Exercise and massage Diet and Nutrition Autogenic Training
  • 30. Live A Life That Matters What will matter is not what you bought, but what you built; not what you got, but what you gave. What will matter is not your success, but your significance.   What will matter is not what you learned, but what you taught.   What will matter is every act of integrity, compassion, courage or sacrifice that enriched, empowered or encouraged others to emulate your example.
  • 31. Don’t compare yourself with any one in this world. If you do so, you are insulting your self – Alen Strike (Every one is Unique – accept & respect their uniqueness)
  • 32. You can not control what happens to you but you can control your attitude towards what happens to you and in that, you will be mastering change rather than allowing it to master you
  • 33. Serenity Prayer God, Grant me serenity to accept the things I can not change, Give me the courage to change the things that I can And Wisdom to know the difference .