Stress Is Best
Is stress bad?
Stress is commonly associated with being a negative thing. But is it?
It’s fair for people to be confused with stress or to give it a negative association, as the definitions out there tend to be a bit confusing.
Definition 1 (Meriam Webster): a state resulting from a stress.
Well, that’s not helpful. Basically says “X is a result of X”.
Definition 2 (Meriam Webster): a physical, chemical, or emotional factor that causes bodily or mental tension and may be a factor in disease causation.
Well, that sounds awful. Disease causation sucks.
Definition 3 (Hans Selye): Stress is the nonspecific response of the body to any demand.
Now, this is more helpful.
Demand>Response>Stress
Stress is positive when we have a positive response.
Stress is the reason people get stronger, fitter, more resilient, and reduce the likelihood of injury or disease. That improvement came out of adapting to that stress.
Stress is also the reason people can become burnt out, injured or sick.
It’s a double-edged sword.
So how do we improve this?
Recover. Stress our bodies to levels that we are capable of recovering from. If we are not recovering we are not adapting to the stress. Results require adaptation.
Improve stress responses. When you are feeling elevated levels of stress, how do you respond? Does your heart rate increase? Does your breathing change? Do you get sad, angry, quiet, loud? Does your response match the situation? Sometimes we respond in ways that may not be favourable.
Adjust what you can. Sometimes we ask or are demanded too much. This may require asking for help.