Tuesday, December 15, 2015

Q: Is it "normal" to feel stressed, and how can I manage my stress?

A 2015 study conducted by the American Phsychological Association determined that "more adults report that their stress is increasing than decreasing."

Q: Is it "normal" to feel THIS stressed?
Q: For the most part, yes. But it there are multiple factors, such as the major source(s) of your stress and your own ability and decision to manage it.


Quite simply, some people handle stress better.

This post discusses common sources of stress, common physical symptoms of stress, and self care activities to help manage your own stress.

What’s Causing Stress in America?

Money, work and the economy continue to be the most frequently cited causes of stress for Americans, as they have every year for the past 5 years. In addition, a growing number of Americans are citing personal health and their family’s health as a source of stress.

Common reported sources of stress: 

  • money (75 percent) 
  • work (70 percent)
  • the economy (67 percent) 
  • relationships (58 percent)
  • family responsibilities (57 percent) 
  • family health problems (53 percent)
  • personal health concerns (53 percent)
  • job stability (49 percent)
  • housing costs (49 percent)
  • personal safety (32 percent)
Common reported physical symptoms of stress:
  • Irritability or anger 
  • Feeling nervous or anxious 
  • Fatigue 
  • Feeling depressed or sad 
  • Lack of interest, motivation or energy 
  • Headache 
  • Feeling as though you could cry 
  • Upset stomach or indigestion 
  • Muscular tension

You may feel relieved that the sources and symptoms of your stress are very commonly reported. However, if you cannot or choose not to manage your own stress, you may also notice a decline in the quality of your physical health or relationships with loved ones.

The percentage of adults reporting that family health problems are causing them stress (53 percent) increased in 2011 compared to the last 2 years (47 percent for both 2009 and 2010).

Consider adding self-care activities and/or getting professional help to manage your stress in healthy ways.

Listening to music, visiting with loved ones, reading a book, taking a walk, exercising, and even taking a nap are all proven stress management strategies. While we offer professional skin and massage therapy services that help with your self-care regimen, there are dozens (or more) methods for keeping your stress level manageable. And if it really does feel like your stress is too much for you to handle, please seek professional help or ask for a referral from your current health care professional.

We are here to help! Let us know if you need an hour or two of "me" time to help manage your stress in a healthy way. We take appointments weekdays from 10am-8pm. olneymassage.com
Cynthia Given, LMT

OLNEY SKIN CARE & MASSAGE
by appointment at 604 West Main in Olney, Illinois
SCHEDULE & SEND GIFTS: http://olneymassage.com (618) 392-4400/vmail

Source: "Stress in America: Our Health at Risk," American Psychological Association, 2012

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