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Managing Stress By Ardiansyah

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Managing Stress

By Ardiansyah

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Advanced Learning Workshop – Status (14 June 2013)

Do you personally suffer from excessive stress?

What are the signs of excessive stress?

What can you do to help alleviate your stress?

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Stress and its Effects

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Common Physical symptoms of stress can include:Rapid heartbeat.Headache.Stiff neck and/or tight shoulders.Backache.Rapid breathing.Sweating and sweaty palms.Upset stomach, nausea, or diarrhea.Sleep trouble.Weakening of the immune system

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Determining if you suffer from excessive stress Signs of stress can be physical and/or mental

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Common Mental symptoms of stress include:

IrritabilityIntoleranceShort TemperExhaustionLack of concentrationFrustration over minor challenges

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Symptoms Continued…

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Using the handout for reference, rate how often on a scale of 1 to 10 (1 being never, 10 being more than 5-6 times a week) you experience the below mentioned symptoms:

HeadachesBack/neck pain

Chest pain or discomfortProblems with digestion/nausea

Dizziness, numbness or tingling in your fingers or toesIrritabilityFrustration

Emotional FatigueConcentration/Memory Problems

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Determine YOUR Personal Level of Stress

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If you’ve rated 6 or more of the symptoms on the handout with a 5 or higher, you should consider reviewing your stress level and possibly taking some action to reduce it. If you have rated 6 or more of the above with a 4 or less, it shows you manage your stressful situations well.

It can’t hurt to get some ideas on different ways of coping with stress regardless of your personal score. So, let’s take a look.

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Where Do You Fall With Your Results?

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If you determine that you are experiencing excessive stress, what can you do?• Find out what is causing stress in your life and determine ways to reduce or

eliminate the cause.• Change your response to the stress by using old and new coping techniques• Learn healthy ways to prevent stress and reduce its harmful effects.

Options to Alleviate Your Stress

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Some of these may include:Being firedBeing Promoted or DemotedMoving/RelocationMarriage/DivorcePregnancyDeath of family or friends

These are just examples of major life changes that can have a serious impact on our lives and cause our bodies to react with stress. Often times, the most common and stressful things happen on a daily basis.

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Major Causes of Stress

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Adjustments to your daily routineSleeping and eating habitsTime-management due to additional academic work loads, finding the balance of studying, free time and deadlines Missing your social support network of high school friends and family Learning new navigations such as getting around campus, living on your own, choosing your classes, choosing new friends, choosing your life’s direction and career path for your future

Major Causes of Stress for University Students

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Using the handout, take a few minutes to honestly consider what causes your daily stresses

Family?School?Friends?Work? Etc…

List the top 10 on your worksheet

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Where does YOUR stress start?

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1)Time Management can be a huge cause for stress in many peoples’ lives. Consider taking a class or course or reading information available online or in magazines or books on how to better manage your time and tasks.2)Schedule - You may get more done with less stress if you make a schedule. Think about which things are most important, and put those at the top of your schedule/list to do those things first.3)Take good care of yourself. Exercise, get plenty of rest, try to eat well, don't smoke and limit how much alcohol you drink.

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How Can You Cope With Stress?

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4) Stop negative thoughts. Easier said then done right? Well, it’s a skill that would be beneficial to develop. Try writing down your worries and work on letting go of things you cannot change. Don’t worry about things that have past. Focus on the positives and the future that you can still impact.

5) Speak up. Assertive communication can help you express how you feel in a thoughtful, tactful way.

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How Can You Cope With Stress (2)

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6) Ask for help. People who have a strong network of family and friends manage stress better.

7) Do something you enjoy. A hobby, a bath, meditation, walking, or volunteering are good, helpful ways to help you feel better and relieve stress. Listen to relaxing music.

8) Keep a journal. Try including dates, time of day, time of year, current events in your life, even your food intake and exercise routine (if any).

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How Can You Cope With Stress (3)

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Advanced Learning Workshop – Status (14 June 2013) 9) Focus on the present. Try meditation, imagery exercises, or

self-hypnosis. Don’t keep thinking back to your mistakes and reliving the negative things that happened. There is nothing you can do about it. Let it go and look ahead, not behind.

10) Laugh it up! Try to look for the humor in life. Don’t take yourself so seriously. Everything will pass eventually and keeping a sense of humor will help lighten the load. Laughter really can be the best medicine!

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How Can You Cope With Stress(4)

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In Conclusion, make a commitment to yourself to change the situation(s) causing you stress, seek new and different ways to cope with the daily stresses and attempt to become more efficient so that you may foresee what stresses may arise and possibly, avoid or alleviate them.

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Conclusion