It seems like you hear it all
the time from nearly every one you know – “I’m SO stressed out!” Pressures abound in this world today. Those pressures cause stress and anxiety, and
often we are ill-equipped to deal with those stressors that trigger anxiety and
other feelings that can make us sick.
Literally, sick.
The statistics are
staggering. One in every eight Americans age 18-54 suffers from an anxiety disorder. This
totals over 19 million
people! Research conducted by the
National Institute of Mental Health has shown that anxiety disorders are the
number one mental health problem among American women and are second only to
alcohol and drug abuse by men.
Women suffer from anxiety and stress
almost twice as much as
men. Anxiety disorders are
the most common mental illness
in America ,
surpassing even depression in numbers. Anxiety is the most common mental health issue facing adults over 65 years of
age. Anxiety disorders cost
the U.S. $46.6 billion annually.
Anxiety sufferers see an average
of five doctors before
being successfully diagnosed.
Unfortunately, stress and anxiety go
hand in hand. In fact, one of the major
symptoms of stress is anxiety. And
stress accounts for 80 percent of all illnesses either directly or indirectly.
In fact, stress is more dangerous than we thought. You've probably
heard that it can raise your blood pressure, increasing the likelihood of a
stroke in the distant future, but recently a health insurance brochure claimed
that 90 percent of visits to a primary care physician were stress-related
disorders.
Health Psychology magazine reports that chronic stress can
interfere with the normal function of the body's immune system. And studies
have proven that stressed individuals have an increased vulnerability to
catching an illness and are more susceptible to allergic, autoimmune, or
cardiovascular diseases.
Doctors agree that during chronic stress, the functions of the body that are nonessential to survival, such as the digestive and immune systems, shut down. "This is why people get sick," he says. "There are also many occurrences of psychosomatic illness, an illness with an emotional or psychological side to it."
Furthermore, stress often prompts people to respond in unhealthy ways such as smoking, drinking alcohol, eating poorly, or becoming physically inactive. This damages the body in addition to the wear and tear of the stress itself.
Doctors agree that during chronic stress, the functions of the body that are nonessential to survival, such as the digestive and immune systems, shut down. "This is why people get sick," he says. "There are also many occurrences of psychosomatic illness, an illness with an emotional or psychological side to it."
Furthermore, stress often prompts people to respond in unhealthy ways such as smoking, drinking alcohol, eating poorly, or becoming physically inactive. This damages the body in addition to the wear and tear of the stress itself.
Stress is a part of daily life. It’s how we react to it that makes all the
difference in maintaining our health and well-being. Pressures occur throughout life and those
pressures cause stress. You need to
realize that you will never completely get rid of stress in your life, but you
can learn coping techniques to turn that stress into a healthier situation.
When I first got the assignment to
write this book, I immediately thought, “Sure, you can eliminate stress and
anxiety by locking yourself into a room and never talking to anyone ever
again”. But that wouldn’t make a very
informative book, now would it?
I have suffered from anxiety disorders
caused by stress for years. I have
learned somewhat how to cope with that although I’m always learning new things
and dealing mechanisms. So what I’ve
done in this book is taken some of my own experiences and combined them with
advice from experts to give you tools that will help you in stressful
situations.
I’ve also outlined
different ways you can face debilitating anxiety and panic attacks that many
people suffer from. While researching
this book, I’ve come across some amazing information and can’t wait to share it
with you. I’ve learned so much myself,
so let’s look at how to eliminate stress and anxiety from your life!

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