What is stress?
Stress is simply a fact of
nature -- forces from the inside or outside world affecting the individual. The
individual responds to stress in ways that affect the individual as well as
their environment. Because of the overabundance of stress in our modern lives,
we usually think of stress as a negative experience, but from a biological
point of view, stress can be a neutral, negative, or positive experience.
In general, stress is
related to both external and internal factors. External factors include the
physical environment, including your job, your relationships with others, your
home, and all the situations, challenges, difficulties, and expectations you're
confronted with on a daily basis. Internal factors determine your body's ability
to respond to, and deal with, the external stress-inducing factors. Internal
factors which influence your ability to handle stress include your nutritional
status, overall health and fitness levels,
emotional well-being, and the amount of sleep and rest you get.
Stress has driven
evolutionary change (the development and natural selection of species over
time). Thus, the species that adapted best to the causes of stress (stressors)
have survived and evolved into the plant and animal kingdoms we now observe.
Source: http://www.medicinenet.com/stress/article.htm#What_is_stress
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