Introduction - Stressed Out?
Just about everyone who you talk to nowadays will complain about
being “stressed out.” Thirty years ago, no one ever even used this
term. Today, however, it is a staple in most conversations. We often refer to
ourselves as being “stressed out” when we discuss our careers as
well as our personal lives.
Recent studies indicate that even children are “stressed
out.” Little kids, who shouldn’t have a care in the world, are becoming
“stressed” due to activities at home or at school. In most cases,
they are simply inheriting the stress from their parents.
Psychologists who deal with “stressed out” individuals
blame the current situation on everything from the foods we eat to our society.
Most agree that people today attempt to do “too much” and end up
getting burned out.
We all experience stress during the course of our lives. There
is a difference, however, in being constantly stressed out and experiencing
stress due to a certain situation. Anything that dramatically disrupts our lives
is a cause for stress. Most people recover from the stressful situation after
it has been resolved or over a period of time.
Other people tend to get stressed out all the time. In fact, their
entire life appears to be one big stress factory. This is unhealthy and is gradually
taking its toll on our society. Each year, billions of dollars are spent on
symptoms of stress. There are dozens of prescriptive medicines on the market
today that address stress and anxiety. Millions of people are on some sort of
medication for “stress.”
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