How you think about stress can change its impact on you
“The word stress — like success, failure, or— means different things to different people and, except for a few specialized scientists, no one has really tried to define it although it has become part of our daily vocabulary,” say the researchers, led by Christopher Kilby of Macquarie University in Australia. “This study identified five major themes of stress beliefs.
Other participants discussed how stress influences their thought patterns. One respondent said, “I overthink things when I am stressed. So, if I am in a normal mood, I think things are fine. But if I’m stressed, I will think everything means something.” A majority of the respondents interviewed reported that stress negatively impacts their ability to think clearly while others noted that stress helps them “zone in” on important tasks.to important things
A few participants mentioned that stress makes them more selfish as they lack the ability to tend to others’ needs duringtimes. Approximately three-quarters of participants noted that stress is associated with increased thought intrusion and rumination. Finally, all respondents raised the idea that stress and time are related to each other. Some indicated that stress is an ever-present part of their life while others indicated that it comes and goes. Not surprisingly, many participants discussed how a lack of time exacerbates feelings of stress.Almost all participants mentioned that stress influences their emotions in some way.
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