Life deals us all a measure of stress. We can be focusing on handling
our tasks according to schedule when all of a sudden another issue
brings itself forward. For example, if a person is writing a report
that is due tomorrow and all of a sudden, the phone rings and a friend
is on the other line asking us to join them in an evening of fun. This
is a stressor, since the person may feel like he or she let their
friend down if they say no.
On the flip side if the person is torn between two engagements, he or
she might weigh the questions in their mind and see that the report is
most important to finish. When the person decides to finish the report
and turns it in on schedule, he or she will feel good for the
accomplishment. Now if that person sits around the entire evening
trying to decide whether to join the friend or finish the report he or
she is adding stress. Therefore, decision plays a large part in stress.
If we are making good decisions most likely, the stress in our life
will decrease.
We can see from the picture that had the person made the choice to hang
out with friends rather than hold up to his or her obligations that
stress would have followed, since the person would be penalized for
failure and possibly re-assigned. Another example can be seen when a
mother arrives home from work, the babysitter is telling her about the
day's events, the baby is crying and she is rushing to prepare a meal
for the family. We can see this woman is weighed down with stress and
stressors, but how she handles it will make all the difference to her
health and mind.
This is part of life's demands and it all depends on how we deal with
each situation that comes our way to determine the level of stress we
will endure. The two examples are less extreme, however, even if
stressors present itself to us on a complex level our decision will
determine how much stress we will endure. For example, a mother rushes
home from work to find her children unattended. The babysitter is
nowhere in site and the welfare people were contacted. The mother is
expected to have dinner on the table for her family.
What can she do to remove stressors and stress? Wow, I wound not want
to be this mother. However, if the mother thinks throughout the complex
situation she will see an outing. If the mother questions the children
to see if any valid excuse is available for the babysitter ammunition
will be available, but since the state is now involved the mother needs
some valuable resources that will protect her children. She knows that
dinner is not the most important problem in front of her; therefore,
sometimes we have to put something's on the back burner for the time
being. Therefore, we see that thinking and decisions all play a part in
reducing stress.