Home > Health & Fitness > Mental Health > Emotional Health & Wellbeing
Created on: December 21, 2008 Last Updated: June 29, 2009
Winter is upon us. It can be a beautiful time of year but stressful for many as well. Unfortunately stress can be extremely damaging to your body and soul, much more than any of us realize. It is imperative to find ways to stay calm and focused no matter how crazy your life gets, or how crazy your relatives might seem.
Stress is talked about much but understood little, at least by most of us. Our doctors are always telling us to keep our stress levels down, but they rarely say why. Constant stress in your life is not only unnatural (however common it may be), but is a precursor to far more serious ailments, chronic illness, and disease: we're talking heartburn, upset stomach, chronic fatigue, weight gain, bad skin, adrenal burnout, depression, anxiety, chronic inflammation, heart disease, and even cancer.
There are many factors involved in what makes stress just so damaging to the body. When we get "stressed out" what's really happening is our fight or flight mechanism is being activated. In short, your adrenals begin pumping out adrenaline in order to give you the short term energy you need to deal with the "emergency" at hand. This is fine for the short term, especially if you are being chased by a saber-tooth tiger, real or imagined.
But a prolonged, on-going stress response to life's situations is a recipe for disaster. If you get stressed out on the commute to work every day, get anxious every single time you have to talk to your boss, spouse, or neighbor, your adrenals are working overtime. What should be an occasional situation facing down the saber-tooth-holiday-in-law is now a chronic, daily, maybe even hourly occurrence. Chronic elevated adrenaline levels can lead to raised cortisol levels in your body, which then leads to fatigue when your cortisol levels "crash" again. This is when most of us reach for coffee, chocolate, sugar, carbs, or all four. And this is where your body begins to break down.
Stimulants unfortunately only make the problem worse. They actually create an energy "debt" in the body because they stimulate the adrenals to produce even more adrenaline. This is artificial energy, since you are asking the adrenals to do something they would not normally do, i.e. produce extra energy you don't have. So many of us are in "debt" not only monetarily, but energy-wise as well. Just remember, if you take out a loan on your energy, you are going to have to repay it through sleep and good nutrition.
Another source of stress is unresolved emotions,
Below are the top articles rated and ranked by Helium members on:
Learn how to deal with stress in life
Simple Solutions For Daily Stress Relief
A hectic work schedule, a crying baby, piles of laundry, deadlines approaching
by Ann E. Smith
Life is stressful, and it often feels increasingly so as time passes. As an adult, your responsibilities increase. It often
by ArtiSiN
When thinking about stressors a popular cliche springs to mind: "[Stressors,] can't live with em can't live without em".
Coping with stress is all about controlling your reaction to stressful stimulus. It can be as simple or as difficult as
by Edie Summers
Winter is upon us. It can be a beautiful time of year but stressful for many as well. Unfortunately stress can be extremely
Featured Partner
Society of Professional Journalists
Helium is proud to announce its partnership with the Society of Professional Journalists. Its members (almost 10,000 strong!) are invited to join the ranks at Helium.more