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Stress is part of all our lives, sometimes, it’s what gets us up in the morning.

“I'm stressed” is a phrase often used to describe the feeling of having too much to do, a deadline to meet, or a big life change to prepare for. It can be triggered by a busy job, the death of a loved one, money problems—or even a happy event, such as the birth of a baby. It’s something we all experience at some point, and it can make us feel irritable, tired, and unable to relax.

But when stress becomes a constant, overwhelming presence that affects how our bodies work and how we function, it’s time to take steps to manage it.

How to recognize stress?

Common signs include:

  • Trouble sleeping or excessive fatigue
  • Loss of appetite or overeating
  • Feeling sad, irritable, or tearful
  • Drinking too much alcohol
  • Frequent headaches or muscle pain
  • Short temper and frustration

Managing stress effectively

NHS Choices says there are many things you can do to manage stress effectively, such as:
✔️ Learning how to relax
✔️ Taking regular exercise
✔️ Adopting good time-management techniques

The Royal College of Psychiatrists recommends:
✔️ Talking to friends and family about your feelings
✔️ Breaking down problems into smaller, manageable parts
✔️ Taking care of your physical health

“Simple things like making time to eat regular meals helps avoid low sugar levels caused by skipping meals, which can affect how you feel mentally as well as physically.”

It’s also a good idea to monitor your alcohol consumption and smoking habits, as these can increase when stress kicks in.

Why exercise is important for stress relief

Experts say exercise is one of the best stress relievers because:
✅ It allows you to vent internalized emotions
✅ It produces endorphins, which are hormones that make you feel good

Keeping a stress diary and noting down triggers can also be a helpful way to track your feelings and understand what causes stress. Of course, no one method works for everyone.

Exploring your stress

If you suffer from chronic stress and don’t know where to start, asking your GP for help or seeing a counsellor is advisable.

In the workplace, counselling is a great way to understand underlying issues.

Andrew Kinder, a senior counsellor with the British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy, says he takes the time to listen to people and helps them “explore their situation and work out what is going to help solve the issue causing stress.”

“If they are ready to change and have a clear focus, it can be a quick process lasting one or two sessions, but for others, it takes a lot longer. It depends on whether they have given themselves permission to make some changes and are able to face up to it.”

Mindfulness & Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT)

If you're looking for more structured approaches to dealing with stress, mindfulness or CBT may help.

The Mental Health Foundation, which runs an online mindfulness-based stress reduction course, encourages people to “step out of autopilot” in their daily lives.

💡 Example: “When brushing your teeth or putting on make-up in the morning, bring your attention intensely into that moment, paying attention to each brush stroke and how it feels.”

The Importance of a Positive Attitude

A study published in BMJ Open found that a 10-session online mindfulness course over four weeks “significantly decreased stress, anxiety, and depression.”

However, Andrew Kinder points out that mindfulness alone isn’t always enough:

“You also need to use problem-solving techniques and a positive mental attitude to solve the problem causing the stress, for example, a debt problem.”

CBT is another effective way of managing stress, as it helps reshape thought patterns, changing how we think and act to improve emotional well-being.

Stress in the Workplace & Everyday Life

With about 488,000 cases of work-related stress, depression, or anxiety reported in 2015-16, stress is an issue for both employers and employees across the UK.

But stress isn’t always work-related, it can also result from everyday challenges.

The key is to talk to someone about it and seek professional help if you have felt down, hopeless, or unable to enjoy anything for more than two weeks.

📌 Source: BBC Health News

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I handle stress but either doing my crocheting or reading a book.  I do both daily.  Besides taking care of myself, I take care of my disabled son, my husband, and I am responsible for an uncle that has dementia that is with a caregiver.

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I handle stress by making a cup of tea, bringing it into the living room, and sitting in my comfortable La-Z-Boy chair. I lean back, put my feet up, and turn on the Music Choice channel on the TV. I set it to light classical, sip my tea, close my eyes, and just let the music wash over me. I invariably doze off for a little while and when I wake up I'm relaxed and able to deal with what caused the stress in the first place.

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I find that as a mother of 4 I can do little to manage stress but can still help myself some. Most often is telling myself I'm just lucky and blessed. Second, I try to make some time to have one on one with my sister who's my best friend. That kinda keeps me grounded... sometimes you need someone to tell you hey your not just stronger, I've seen you there. Let's get there again!!


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Thanks for starting question Somya. Yeah, stress, um wayy too common a word these days, sadly. I grind my teeth, Bruxism, and wear down my enamel. Supposed to wear night guard, yet, can't even manage to wear my oral appliance for sleep apnea. How I deal w stress, I walk & Fast!! I tell ppl I try to outrun my anger ( doesn't work). Also, having been fairly recently, made poor, I struggle to keep up with bills. I finally got energy assistance, phew!! So, power is good for a year, or so. Now, to maintain landline & cell phones, gas in car, & thankfully, don't have to pay for meds!! I get meals delivered, so plenty of food. Things have gotten out of hand since Commander in Chief took office. And things won't get better any time soon ( tarriffs!) A joke! Hope this finds all of you healthy enough.

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