Symptoms:
There will
be stressful periods during everyone’s stay at school, university and for some
a small amount can be motivating and help improve performance of a particular.
However, extended periods of stress are highly distracting unhealthy.
Symptoms
can include difficulty sleeping, always in tension, difficulty concentrating
and in some cases, sweating or fluctuations in body temperature.
If you’re
feeling like the world is collapsing around you then there are steps you can
take to get back on track. Your first step is to identify the factors
contributing to your stress. It may be one big project/essay/exam that is the
issue, but take your lifestyle into account as well.
Direct Action:
Making a
few simple adjustments to your lifestyle can make all the difference. Make an
action plan - identify a goal and formulate steps to reach it. Get advice about
your situation from someone such as you father, brother who has some knowledge
or expertise on the subject.
Talk to
someone who is positive and reliable.
If you’re
spending hours indoors glued to your laptop – get outside! Try taking a short
walk to clear your head.
Adjust Lifestyle:
Regular
exercise will release endorphins and give you an outlet. Eating regular,
healthier meals and choosing foods that will give slow release energy and help
maintain blood sugar levels. You may believe you’re a night owl but try getting
an early night. Your problems will be easier to tackle after a good night’s
sleep. Surround yourself with motivated and positive people, read a story of a
person who is top in your field.
We the CMS
Data Bank have the list of top doctors of India. We suggest you a specialist
doctor near you. You can visit our website www.cmsdatabank.com/healthcare or you can call our Patients Help
line Number 0129-6542356. We will help be happy to help you.
After all health is wealth
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