WHY ARE WE SO STRESSED OUT?
We're living in
very trying and difficult times and things don't seem to be getting any easier.
Sometimes life can seem terribly painful and unfair, yet somehow we manage to
struggle on, day after day, hoping and praying that things will soon get
better.
But day by day
the world is becoming a crazier and more uncertain place to live in, not to
mention stressful. Nothing seems safe anymore. Millions of people are in record
levels of debt. Many are losing their jobs, their homes, their health and
sometimes even their sanity. Worry, depression and anxiety seem to have become
a way of life for way too many people.
We seem to have
entered the Age of Anxiety. In fact, in 2002, the cover of Time magazine
proclaimed this loud and clear on one of their covers as the featured story in
that issue. The constant stress and
uncertainties of living in the 21st century have certainly taken their toll,
and as a result many of us seem to live a life of constant fear and worry.
When the
terrorist attacks happened on September 11, this constant stress and worry
seemed to just be magnified. In fact, many people even now four years later
report they are still scared that something of that magnitude could happen
again – perhaps closer to them.
Turn on the news or open up a newspaper and we
are bombarded with disturbing images and stories. We begin to wonder if we are safe anywhere. In this, the information age, never before
have we had so much access to so much data.
The economy is
another stressor. Our country is in debt
and so are many Americans. Soaring gas
prices, outrageous housing costs, even the cost of food has sent many Americans
to work in jobs that are unsatisfying and tedious. They work these jobs because they need a
paycheck. Today, it’s more important to
bring home the bacon rather than work in a dream career.
Having more women
in the workplace adds to the stress. So
many women feel the need to be everything to everyone and that includes a
paycheck earner, house keeper, mom, wife, daughter, and sibling. The only problem with that is some women just
don’t make any time for themselves thus contributing to their stress levels
being at an all-time high.
Even children
can feel the pressure of stress and anxiety.
Teenagers who want to go to college find themselves pushing themselves
during their studies to try and obtain scholarships so they can attend schools
that have ever increasing tuition costs.
They find
themselves having to hold down part-time jobs on top of all that to earn money
for extras that their parents can no longer afford. Add peer pressure into the mix and you have a
veritable pressure cooker!
Cell phones,
internet, palm pilots, blackberries, i-pods – we are always on the go and
always reachable. We don’t make time to
relax and enjoy life any more. Why
not? We certainly should!
We feel pressure
to do these things because we think we HAVE to, not because we WANT to. All too often, it’s difficult for people to
just say “No”. Not saying that one
little word piles up un-needed expectations and obligations that make us feel
anxious.
All of us will
experience situations that may cause us to become stressed or feel anxious. The reasons are too many to note but can
include, buying a property, having guests stay over (in-laws!), being bullied,
exams, looking after children, managing finances, relationship issues,
traveling etc.
Stress is a
‘normal’ function of everyday life. Only when it appears to take over our lives
does it then become a problem.
Everyone will have
different reasons why a situation causes them pressure. As a rule it’s usually
when we don’t feel in control of a situation, then we feel its grip tightening
around us causing us to feel worried or ‘stressed’.
If stress is
caused by us not feeling in control of a situation, the answer is to try and
reverse this, and regain that control.
The good news is: YOU CAN!
You have
everything inside you that you need to overcome your stress and the
accompanying anxiety. The problem is,
often we don’t realize that we are in control because we feel so out of control
at time. But the tools are there, you
just have to use them.
Let’s first look at
the barriers we put up that are preventing us from becoming healthy and getting
rid of our anxiety and stress.
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