Be Free from Stress at Work
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This is for teaching you some basic principles of psychology. You will better understand stress, body’s reaction to stress and importance of managing stress. Moreover, you will clearly learn strategies for managing and responding to stress at workplace and any other situation.
Stress Description
Stress is a state of mental or emotional pressure caused by person’s response to opposing or challenging circumstances. According to Centre for Good Governance (n.d.), it occurs when there is a mismatch between what the people wish to do and what they are capable of doing. The stress can increase person’s vulnerability to illness. Constant stress over a long time can cause stomach pain, nervous, chest pain, headache, backache, neckache, and jaw-ache.
Body’s Reaction to Stress
1. Changes to the Nervous System





2. Changes to Hormones



3. Changes to Heart



Suddenly, a person with stress may manifest behavioral symptoms including loss of appetite or overeating, phobias (avoidance) and poor time management. In addition, there might be mental and emotional symptoms such as lack of concentration, panic attacks, confusion, impatience, anxiety, depression, anger, shame and weakening of personal hygiene and appearance. The physical symptoms also might include tension, headaches and dry mouth (Centre for Good Governance, n.d.).
Psychological Terms
1. Optimism
Optimism is being hopeful and emphasizing a positive thinking of a situation rather than the bad part. Generally, optimists expect the positive outcomes in future results which enable them to be happier and have less stress.
2. Self-Efficacy
As Saylor Foundation (n.d., p. 507) defined, self-efficacy is a belief in our ability to carry out actions that produce desired outcomes. People with high self-efficacy respond to environmental and other threads in an active and constructive way by getting information, talking to friends and attempting to face and reducing the difficulties they are experiencing.
3. Hardiness
Hardiness is like stamina, and it is the physical and mental strength to do something which might bear extreme conditions or difficult situations which will take a long time to accomplish the activities. Although there might be the obstacles, a person with hardiness does not care he keeps moving forward.
Importance of Managing Stress
As Eliaz (2011) wrote, stress management is so important for person’s wellbeing. An employee with stress works ineffectively and fruitlessly. Thus, the use of managing stress includes the following,





Strategies for Managing and Responding to Stress
According to Ostdick (2014), the best strategies for managing and responding to stress includes the following tips noted below.










References
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