Many people are struggling with stress:
Stress became a part of our regular life today. It could be due to financial problems, problems at work, an argument with children or spouse, health issues like diabetes, arthritis or a heart disease. Look around and you can see many people in stress for some reason or the other. Whether the problem is big or small, whether it is caused by external factors or internal perceptions, the ultimate result will be anxiety and stress.
People are turning to unhealthy habits:
Many of us are blessed with enough emotional strength and self-esteem to deal with regular stress in life. However, some people, who are not mentally strong enough, turn to unhealthy activities that may provide an instant relief. As they feel better for that moment, they simply turn to unhealthy habits every now and then to confront stress. Thus, it turns into a habit and eventually an addiction.
Avoid unhealthy habits:
Smoking, alcohol and drug abuse are common unhealthy habits adopted by people to beat the stress. However, you wouldn't know when these unhealthy stress relieving habits have turned into stress-causers, making you weaker mentally. Not only will they add up to your stress, they will also start impacting your health adversely, making you unhealthy both physically and mentally.
Smoking: Though many people are aware of the fact that smoking is injurious to health, they find it to be a better option to deal with stress. Tobacco contains a psychoactive drug, called nicotine, which creates an illusion in the human brain. The brain will not be able to understand the adverse effects on body like increased blood pressure, increased heart rate, tensed muscles, constricted blood vessels, etc. By smoking you are just transferring you stress from brain to body.
Excessive drinking: Many studies reported that alcohol abuse is many times related to stress caused by economic struggle, job issues or marital discord. A drink or two may not matter much, but excessive drinking can simply land you in troubles. Long term excessive drinking may lead to chronic mental disorders apart from causing physical harm including liver and cardiovascular diseases, cancer, etc.
Illegal drug use: Many theories of addiction claim that stress leads to increased drug use. Illicit drug abuse is highly addictive and may cause more mental disorders like post-traumatic stress disorder, depression, etc. Adverse physical effects are obvious due to drug abuse. Drug abusing person may also face economic and social problems.
Inculcate healthy habits:
Overeating or under-eating, procrastination, prescription drug abuse, too much sleeping, etc. are other common unhealthy habits embraced by people to deal with stress. Like alcohol or substance abuse, they also exacerbate the stress levels. Stress will always be there; the path you choose to manage it makes the difference.
There are many ways to manage stress effectively. Inculcating healthy habits such as regular physical exercise, yoga or meditation, intake of nutrient-rich food, etc. can help a lot in managing stress. Healthy habits not only protect you from harmful effects of stress, but also help you build physical strength and mental confidence to manage stress causing situations.
Practicing unhealthy habits may seem to be an easy way to deal with stress compared to adopting healthy lifestyle, but it will most probably lead to destruction.
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