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Greetings, friends. (: Welcome back to my blog! I apologize for not posting last week! Our teacher decided to provide us with an extra seven whole days to finish and wrap this post up (which I am very much grateful for, thank you). I am working with a Michelle Chau to find out more about student stress and aware parents, including teachers, about this matter! So far, we have learned multiple new things about this subject, and we would like to share and include some of our newly received knowledge with you guys! Today's post will be an informational post about what stress is, the effects of it, the cause of stress, and ways to cope with it.
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Many people struggle with pressure and anxiety on a day to day basis. There are various types of stress:
Survival: Humans have the ability to sense danger from others and animals around them. This particular type has kept our species alive throughout the centuries.
Internal: Worrying too much about things you should not be worrying about is internal stress. Things that should not be considered stressful could cause you stress.
Environmental: This type of stress can be caused by pressure, noises, and crowding. If you learn what causes your stress, you will be able to handle and fix it.
Fatigue and overwork: This works up and builds over time. Working too much at home, school, or work can cause this to happen. Your body can be negatively affected by this particular stress. Controlling your stress levels could become tough.
Physical and emotional stress are the two basic kinds of pressure. The most common reason why students become stressed is because of schoolwork and family problems. People, in general, might have to deal with this because of uncertainty (making a decision), time-management (not knowing how to do so), and overworking. External problems that change your life can cause you stress, from relationships to financial problems. Some internal causes are pessimism, negative self-talk, chronic worry, etc. A variety of things can cause tension, just know that you're not alone.
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There are multiple ways for people dealing with anxiety and pressure to handle it. Finding your personal outlet is the best way to do so, whether if it is reading or simply taking a nice long bath. Doing inactive activities such as video games and watching television can make you even more stressed. Common ways that students cope with stress is sleeping it off, finishing up their work, talking to someone, eating, relaxing, and doing something that makes them happy. (: Relaxing and resting is the best way to deal with this "fight or flight" response. Since our bodies release chemicals and make our heart/breathing faster, convincing our bodies to dial down is the best way to somewhat handle it at the moment (paragraph 4, "Yes, I'm Stressed! - Help!")
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Sources:
- "Fact Sheet on Stress." NIMH RSS. Web. 07 May 2016.
- "Understanding and Dealing With Stress." What Is Stress? Web. 07 May 2016.
- "What Is Stress?" The Stress Management Society. Web. 07 May 2016.
- "Stress Effects." The American Institute of Stress. Web. 07 May 2016.
- "Stress Management." Stress Symptoms: Effects on Your Body and Behavior. Web. 07 May 2016.
- "Stress Symptoms, Signs, and Causes." Stress Symptoms, Signs, & Causes. Web. 07 May 2016.
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I love how you add pictures to the blog so it isn't just all text and it's more colorful! :)) I also like how you organized your blog.
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