STEP 5 – THE EFFECTS OF STRESS

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According to the American Psychological Association, most Americans cope with moderate to high levels of stress on a regular basis.

 

Many different factors can trigger chronic stress, but the most common include balancing work, family, and household responsibilities, financial worries, and caring for aging parents.

 

There are also other forms of stress that are more serious and may be triggered by the sudden death of a loved one, experiencing physical, emotional, or sexual abuse, witnessing or participating in war, or being in a car accident.

 

The effects of this type of stress can sometimes last for a long time, and may cause other physical and emotional problems to manifest.

 

Just what is stress, anyway?

 

STRESS is the body’s natural response to unpleasant, demanding, or destructive events. If stress is not managed properly, it may ultimately lead to long-term, harmful effects on the body. Stress has even been linked to serious conditions later in life.

 

If that’s not bad enough, stress may cause immediate, unpleasant side effects, including muscle tension, stomach upset, loss of appetite or sleep, excessive worry, low energy, weakened immune system, and low libido.

 

Stress is not your friend.

 

But stress IS simply part of the cost of living in a fallen world. So how do we deal with the inevitable stress in life without being overcome by it?

 

Here’s the good news: there are many wonderful, natural solutions that can aid us in managing the symptoms that result from too much stress in our lives.

 

In short, Essential Oils are here to help.

 

QUESTION – WHAT TYPICALLY CAUSES YOU THE MOST STRESS IN DAILY LIFE?

 

A. WORK

B. FAMILY

C. HOUSEHOLD OBLIGATIONS

D. OTHER