Title: Understanding
1Understanding Managing
By Khushal Kumar
2What is stress?What is mental illness?
- How it is created
- dealt with?
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3Non-specific response to any demand Threats?
GOOD STRESS
BAD STRESS
4 What does stress reaction consists of ?
- Fight or flight response
- Provide strength response to run away from danger
- Out pouring of adrenalins stimulate hormones in
the blood along with stress hormones in our body,
which are intended to be protective. -
5What changes it brings
- Increase in heart rate
- Increase in blood pressure (more blood to brain
muscles) - Faster breathing (increase of oxygen supply)
- Tensing muscles (ready for action)
- Increase mental alertness sensitivity of sense
organs (assess situation act quickly) - Less blood to skin, digestive tract, liver
kidney (where blood is less needed in times of
crisis) - Increase in blood sugar, fats and cholesterol
(extra energy) - Rise in platelets blood clotting factors
(prevent haemorrhage in case of injuries)
6Common symptoms of stress
- Physical
- Fatigue, headache, insomnia, muscles
ache/stiffness (especially neck shoulder lower
back - Heart palpitation, chest pains, abdominal cramps,
nausea, trembling, cold extremities, flushing or
sweating frequent cold running nose.
7Common symptoms of stress
- Mental
- Decrease in concentration and memory
- Indecisiveness
- Mind racing or going blank
- Confusion
- Loss of sense of humour
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8Emotional
- Anxiety, nervousness,
- Depression, anger, frustration,
- Worry, fear, irritability,
- Impatience, short temper
- Extreme action,
- Suicidal thoughts
9Behaviour
- Pacing, fidgeting
- Nervous habits ( Nail biting, foot-tapping)
- Increased eating, smoking, drinking
- Crying, yelling,
- Blaming
- Throwing things or hitting - Violence
10Causes of stress
- Two kinds
- Internal
- External
11External
- Physical environment Noise, bright light, heat
confined space - Social (interaction with people) rudeness,
bossiness, aggressiveness - Organisational Rules, regulation,red
tapedeadline. - Major events Death of relative, lost job,
promotion,new baby, marriage. - Daily hassles communing, misplacing keys,
mechanical brake down
12Internal
- Lifestyle Choice Caffeine, not enough sleep,
overloaded schedule - Negative self talk pessimistic thinking,
self-criticism,overanalysing - Mind traps unrealistic expectation, taking
things personally, all-or-nothing thinking,
exaggerating, rigid thinking - Stressful personality traits perfectionist,
fastidious,workaholic, pleaser
13Most stress is self generated
- How can we overcome stress?
14Change lifestyle habits
- Decrease caffeine (coffee,tea,colas,chocolates)
- Well-balanced diet
- Decrease junk food
- Regular exercise work out 30 minutes
- Adequate sleep what you need
- Leisure time self occupied
- Relaxation exercise - meditation
15Change a stressful situation
- Time money (energy) management
- Assertiveness Ability to say no
- Problem solving
- Possibly leaving a job or relationship
16Change your thinking
- Look at things more positively
- See problem as opportunities
- Refute negative thoughts
- Keep sense of humour
- Diversion going away on a vacation
- Distraction keep away from problems
17How can we do all this?
- We have to live in the British environment!
- We still have to live in our community!
- We still have to work for our living!
- We still have be with the family!
18What is the answer?
- Treat your stress symptoms with the latest drugs
or painkillers for short-term relief but with the
risk of long-term damage to the rest of your
body. - Continue to ignore your stress symptoms, and
experience a slow increase in discomfort, which
will correspond to a decrease in your overall
health. - Listen to your body, and begin applying a
Holistic approach to wellness. Treat the whole
being, not just the stress symptoms.
19Listen to Your Mind Body Through Holistic Living
- Pathyahara Observe your sense control
- Dharna Practice your concentration with focus
- Dhyana Practice your focus without
concentration - Samadhi Live in wakeful awareness
- Yam Understand your relation with others
- Niyam Understand your relation with self
- Asana Do yog and improve your postures
- Pranayama Do your breathing and oxygenate your
body
20Yam Relation with others
- In the community
- In your family
- Ahimsa (non- Harming)
- Satya (Truthfulness)
- Asteya (Non Stealing)
- Brahmcharya (Walk in awareness)
- Aparigraha (No greed or possessiveness)
21Niyam Relation with self
- Your Share Value in the Market
- Saucha (Purifying inside out)
- Santosh (cultivate attitude of contentment)
- Tapa (Training your senses)
- Svadhyay (Inner exploration - CPD)
- Ishwarapranidhana (Letting you go into inner
spirit)
22Asana Your body posture
- Mobility
- 32 Yog Asans
- 25 Mudra
- Kriyas
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23Pranayama Breathing control
- Lung capacity building
- Clearing Air Passage
- Calming
- Oxygenation
24Pathyahara Your sense control
- Balance and Control over organs
- Chakra Science Reiki
- Aura field balance
- Energy Channelling
- Energy exchange
- Enhance Chetna Shakti (universal Life force
energy) - Use non-toxic medication Ayurvedic, Hoemepathy,
Biochemic etc
25Dharna Focus with concentration
- Focus
- Rekha chitra - Symbols
- Prathna
- Satsang
- Bhajan
- Dhun
- Religious rituals
- Puja - Ygya
26Dhyana Focus with out concentration
- Meditation
- Witness thoughts
- Witness vibrations
- Witness sensations
- Witness combustion
- Witness self
27Samadhi Enlightened
- Constant Wakeful Awareness
28Freedom of stress Travel through 8 Limbs of Yog
- Enjoy Stress Free Health with
- Holistic Living
- Listen to your mind body and live in total
blissful awareness - Attend Holistic Living Course at G H S
29 Thank you Jai Shree Krishan