Title: stress in your life identifying and dealing with stress
1stress
in your life
identifying and dealing with stress overload
2Are You Experiencing Stress Overload?
five step action plan
Determine which of the signs and symptoms apply
to you.
Identify if you are Stress Overloaded.
Identify possible causes or stressors.
Identify which stressors you can control and
those you cant.
Learn coping strategies to deal with
- stressors you can control
- your reaction to stressors that you
- cant control
3Signs and Symptoms
Step one
How many of the signs and symptoms of Stress
Overload apply to you?
- headaches
- upset stomach
- constipation or diarrhea
- backaches
- trouble sleeping
- sadness or depression
- feelings of helplessness
- high blood pressure
- lack of appetite or binge eating
- increased use of alcohol or cigarettes
- frequent illnesses
- dangerous behaviour
4Are You Stress Overloaded?
Step two
Take a simple test to help determine if you are
Stressed Out.
Check out this stress test developed by the
Canadian Mental Health Association www.cmha.ca/en
glish/info_centre/ (See CMHA Stress Test)
5Identify the Sources of Your Stress
Step three
There may be more than one source.
Consider the following common stressors
- money issues
- lack of time
- family demands
- conflicts with family or co-workers
- lack of control related to your job
- shift work
These common stressors may be a part of a major
life event or from a number of small everyday
occurrences that add up over time.
6Identify Stressors You Can or Cant Control
Step four
Decide which stressors you have some control over
and what you can change to reduce stress to
manageable levels.
Remember there will always be issues that you
cant change.
You can work on changing how you react to them.
Only you can control how you behave in any given
situation no one can take that away from you!
7Learn Some Coping Skills
Step five
Learn coping strategies to deal with
- stressors you can control
- your reaction to stressors you cant control
In many cases, the coping skills are the same.
8Learn Some Coping Skills
Step five
There are two kinds of major defenses that
people have when coping with Stress Overload
- Your power or ability to influence the
situation, including your confidence to deal
with the situation.
- Having people around to support you during
stressful times.
9Coping Skills
- Set priorities so the important tasks
- are addressed first.
- Know your limits and learn how
- to say no so that your priorities dont get
side-tracked.
- Be open and honest with your
- co-workers, family and friends.
- Praise a co-worker for help and
- a job well done.
10Coping Skills
- Take breaks during your work day.
- If possible, get away from your
- work station for your lunch break.
- Find more ways to relax, like
- - massage therapy
- - yoga
- - meditation
- listening to relaxing music
- Include stretch breaks throughout
- the day, at work or at home.
- Make time for more fun and humour in your
life.
11Coping Skills
- Eat a healthy diet everyday that
- includes
- - breakfast on a regular basis
- healthy snacks
- - more vegetables and fruit.
- Be physically active everyday
- - choose activities you enjoy
- be active with family and friends
- remember that short periods
- of physical activity can add up over time.
12Coping Skills
- Talk to someone who cares about you if you are
feeling stress overload.
- Talk about your workday with family and
friends.
- Get involved in group activities.
- Become a volunteer in your community.
- Seek professional help if stress
- becomes too great.
13Dont Know Where to Begin?
Ask for suggestions from family and friends.
Take classes on stress management techniques like
- conflict resolution
- communication strategies
- financial planning
- work - life balance
14Dont Know Where to Begin?
Contact your Employee Assistance Program
Representative (if available).
Contact your local branch of the Canadian Mental
Health Association.
Ask your doctor, another health professional or
your local health unit for help.
15Self-Learning Quiz
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What are 5 common stressors?
If you cant control or change the situation
that is causing you too much stress, what can
you do?
What are the 2 kinds of major defenses that
people use to deal with Stress Overload?
16Answers for Self-Learning Quiz
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Q1 What are 5 common stressors?
Common stressors include
- money issues
- lack of time
- family demands
- conflicts with family members
- or co-workers
- lack of control related to your job
- shift work
17Answers for Self-Learning Quiz
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Q2 What can you do if you cant control or
change the situation?
If you cant control or change the situation you
can
- Work on changing how you
- react to the situation.
- Only YOU can control how you
- behave in any given situation
- no one can take that away from you!
18Answers for Self-Learning Quiz
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Q3 What are the 2 major defenses that people
use to deal with stress overload?
To deal with stress overload you can
- Focus on your ability or power
- to influence the situation, including your
confidence to deal with the situation.
- Have people around you to support you during
stressful times.
19To Find Out More
For more information on Stress Management,
contact the Windsor-Essex County Health Unit
258-2146 x 3100. Ask for the latest brochure and
newsletter from Live Better. Live Longer.
Workplace Health Promotion Program.