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Stress is derived from the French word ‘destresse’ meaning placed under narrowness or oppression.
Stress has been called “the invisible disease” It may affect you, your organization and any of the people in it. ...
Stress in an individual is also defined as any interference that disturbs a person’s healthy mental and physical well-being. ...
Stress is a:
“Funny” emotion! ...
Most of us handle routine stress readily. ...
Sources Of Stress
Every person has a personality that makes him/her different from others. The factors causing stress vary from person to person. Common sources of stress include Family matters, Financial issues, Living conditions, Corporate culture, Role ambiguity, Role conflict, Job overload, Working conditions, Managerial work. ... Following is the list of a few events (derived from the above mentioned sources) that can cause stress. ...
Effects
The effects of stress may accrue in three dimensions namely:
1. Physiological (Body and on physical health and well being)
The indications of physiological stress include Back pain, Constipation, Diahorrea, Dizziness, Excess perspiration, Exhaustion, Fainting, Headaches, and Insomnia.
Approximate Word count = 797 Approximate Pages = 3.2 (250 words per page double spaced)
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