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STRESS IS . . . YOUR PERSONALITY
We can all think of people we know in our families and at work who seem to attract stress. These stress-prone people seem to thrive on competition, are often the first to take on new tasks, often before finishing another one. They may also be short-tempered or rather highly strung people. It is unlikely all these characteristics exist in one person, but all are typical of people who attract stress to themselves. They will also influence how a new stressful event is understood and acted upon. These individual differences are generally well-established in your personality but once you understand them, you have the choice of making changes which may make you less stress-prone.
. Stress affects everyone, but each person reacts differently. A stressful event for one person is not necessarily a stressful event for someone else, and may not be stressful to that person on other occasions.
2. Stress is good in moderation, but too many stressful events at once can lead to a decline in productivity and well-being.
3. Stress responses follow predictable general patterns in the short term, particularly the physical ‘fight or flight’ response.
4. But in the longer term, due to each person’s past history of success or failure in learning to cope with stress as well as the availability of buffers to stress, a person’s response to stress may lead to healthy action or less healthy physical and emotional deterioration.
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