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    Teens and Stress

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    Teens and Stress Many people think that just because you are a young teen that you have no idea what stress is like. News flash‚ school can be a very stressful place especially with the homework‚ tests‚ and all that. Not to mention that nowadays teens are always trying to fit in and impress everyone around them. There is also the stress about finishing highschool and choosing what college to attend and what major to pursue. Many teens have to deal with going to school and also working to earn money

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    Stress and Depression

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    Professor Wayne Drevets discusses the relationship of stress and depression (http://www.g2conline.org/2076). He explains that a mutation in the Serotonin Transporter can contribute to depression‚ but only in situations that there was stress early in life. I found it particularly interesting that the same mutation in the Serotonin Transporter would not cause depression in an individual who did not experience early life stressors. This information would indicate that the mutation was not the cause

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    MANAGING STRESS

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    MANAGING STRESS Some Powerful and Effective Things You Can Do Right Away to Manage Stress Get Enough Sleep Most of us need a good eight hours a night. Drink caffeine only in the morning‚ if at all. Develop a bedtime ritual to relax yourself and go to bed at the same time. Do not watch the news or disturbing television shows before going to bed. If you have consistent sleep problems‚ consult your physician. Sleep is essential to well‐being. Make Noise/Listen to Music Sing in the shower. Play

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    Stress at Work

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    Iqra University‚ Karachi INTRODUCTION Job stress can be defined as the harmful physical and emotional responses that occur when the requirements of the job do not match the capabilities‚ resources‚ or needs of the worker. Job stress can lead to poor health (mental and physical). "25% of employees view their jobs as the number one stressor in their lives." --Northwestern National Life. "75% of employees believe the worker has more on-the-job stress than a generation ago." --Princeton Survey Research

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    Stress Busters

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    STRESS BUSTERS 1. Always remember that God is in charge of the Universe. He is the controller of individuals and nations. And nothing can ever wrong. 2. Life is full of joy to the man who think positively and speaks positively. 3. See that your face always wears a smile; smiles and tension can never go together. Whenever you feel tension mounting up‚ just smile; you will break the force of tension. 4. Faith is seeing with the eyes of the heart. The man of faith‚ therefore‚ rejoices

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    Procrastination behavior can be describe as a self-handicap personality that provides a means for further blame shifting‚ for example when a student perform a poorly on an exam and use the procrastination behavior as an excuse. Another way to felt under the procrastination is by no performing the right decisions at the right moment‚ in other words the pattern of postponing a decision when dealing with any conflicts or choices. Personality is what describe long standings patterns of thinking‚ feeling

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    exam stress

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    Exam stress managements Notes for slide one Excessive worry about upcoming exams‚ fear of being evaluated‚ and apprehension about the consequences are some of the factors that cause anxiety and exam stress. Exams are pretty much always stressful but it’s completely possible to manage some of the stress that’s brought on by exams if you manage your time properly and meet all the information needs without burning yourself out. Certain techniques that you may use for exam stress management are :

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    Teenage Stress

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    TEENAGE STRESS Laura sits in her room surrounded by a stack of notes‚ cramming for a test that she entirely forgot about‚ while James stares blankly at a college application. He also has the knowledge that he must be at work in 20 minutes‚ and that his car hardly has any gas left in it. Both of these teenagers suffer from a common dilemma‚ stress. Stress is a reaction to external and internal pressure. It is a normal function that helps people in their daily lives ("Stress: Who"). Without

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    Introduction to Stress

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    1.0 Introduction We generally use the word stress when we feel that everything seems to have become too much‚ we are overloaded and wonder whether we really can cope with the pressures placed upon us. Anything that poses a challenge or a threat to our well-being is a stress. Some stresses get you going and they are good for you‚ without any stress at all many say our lives would be boring and would probably feel pointless. However‚ when the stresses undermine both our mental and physical

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    Chronic Stress

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    Stress is the combination of physiological‚ psychological‚ and behavioral reactions that people have in response to events that threaten or challenge them. Stress can be good or bad. Sometimes stress is helpful‚ providing people with extra energy or alertness they need. Stress can also motivate people to perform. In response to danger‚ your body prepares to face a threat or flee or flee to safety. Stress results from the interaction between stressors and the individual’s perception and reaction to

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