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April 18, 2023

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Stress is one of the biggest public health challenges that we are facing today as it is nearly a universal human experience. Stress Awareness Month is an annual event that takes place in April dedicated to recognizing and addressing stress-related issues. It was first launched in 1992 by the Health Resource Network, with the aim of increasing public awareness of the causes, effects, and solutions for managing stress. Through this campaign, individuals are encouraged to take part in activities such as stress-reduction practices, health education, and promoting activities that promote relaxation. 

Identifying sources of stress

When trying to address issues related to stress, it is important to first identify the sources of stress in your life. As stress differs for each of us, it can be triggered by a variety of things like work pressures, financial worries, relationships with others and even everyday activities such as commuting or running errands. Not sure if something in your life is causing you stress? Below are some examples of signs and symptoms to look out for. Once you have identified your sources of stress, you can begin taking steps to reduce them.

 

Developing a plan for managing stress

Developing a plan for managing stress is key to tackling it. If you are aware of a situation that will cause you stress, actively being prepared and knowing how to manage your wellbeing can help reduce stressors and recover quickly after a stressful event. A good starting point would be to create a list of activities that help you relax, such as exercising, getting enough sleep and spending time with family or friends. It’s also important to take time for yourself by engaging in hobbies or activities that bring you joy. Finally, don’t hesitate to seek professional help if you feel overwhelmed. There are many resources available to assist in managing stress and anxiety, including therapy or medication.

Practicing mindfulness and self-care activities

In addition to creating a plan for managing stress, it is important to practice mindfulness and self-care activities. Mindfulness can help you focus on the present moment and gain insight into your thoughts and emotions. Practices such as yoga, meditation, or journaling can help reduce stress levels by calming the mind and body. It is also important to take care of yourself physically by eating well, exercising regularly, and getting enough sleep. These activities will not only help reduce stress but can also improve overall wellbeing. Taking breaks throughout the day can be beneficial in helping maintain balance between work and personal life. Finally, make sure to set boundaries with those around you so that they are aware of what you need from them.

By implementing these strategies, you can be well on your way to reducing stress levels and enhancing overall wellbeing. During Stress Awareness Month, take the time to prioritize yourself and practice self-care activities that will help manage your stress levels.

Joining a support group or seeking professional help

In addition to taking part in-reduction activities and self-care practices, you may also want to consider joining a support group or seeking professional help if needed. Having a support system of family, friends or professionals can be invaluable when managing stress. Joining a support group can provide an outlet for talking about your experiences with others who are going through similar situations. Alternatively, speaking to a therapist or counselor can help provide perspective and develop effective coping strategies. Whatever route you take, it is important to remember that there is no one size fits all solution and everyone’s journey is unique.

By taking part in activities such as Stress Awareness Month, individuals can learn how to better manage stress and increase overall wellbeing.

Stress is an inevitable part of life, but it doesn’t have to be overwhelming. During Stress Awareness Month, take the time to identify your sources of stress and create a plan for managing them. Practice mindfulness and self-care activities to calm the mind and body, and don’t forget to seek help from family, friends or professionals if needed. By implementing these strategies, you can be well on your way to reducing stress levels and enhancing overall wellbeing. Remember that no two journeys are the same; so find what works best for you and go at your own pace - your mental health is worth taking care of!

 

Sources:

https://www.stress.org/stress-effects

https://www.stress.org.uk/national-stress-awareness-month/