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Dealing With Stress Due To Sleep Deprivation

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Title:
Dealing with Stress Due to Sleep Deprivation

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Summary:
The article talks about the the ill-effects of sleep deprivation. Individuals who lack sleep may experience stress, fatigue, and other adverse effects to one's health. In addition to these negative physical effects, recent studies suggest that lack of sleep may heighten the risk or prevalence of adolescents who take up smoking and consume alcoholic beverages.


Keywords:
cigarette smoking, sleep aid, stress


Article Body:
Lack of sleep may throw the body's system off balance. It is one of the factors that may contribute to stress and fatigue. In the long run, lack of sleep hampers a person's emotional well-being, mental abilities, productivity, and performance.

Lack of sleep actially increases the production of a hormone called corticotropin-releasing hormone (CRH). The production of this hormone is the body's response to stress. After the hormone is released, it prompts the pituitary gland to produce adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH). The ACTH is the messenger that prompts the adrenal gland to release adrenaline and other stress hormones. These hormones give a person a feeling of being “stressed out.” If left unaddressed, a person under stress is bound to have other stress-related ailments like migraine, insomnia, and even heart problems.

Loss of sleep has long been associated with poor physical coordination, weak memory or poor concentration, sluggishness, depression, and other negative conditions and behaviors. People who do not get enough rest and sleep are often found struggling with their work and daily chores because they feel tired all the time. Studies also show that people who sleep less than eight ours a night are more prone to experience nightmares.

Surprisingly, recent medical research has established links between sleep depriviation, cigarrette smoking, and alcohol abuse. As a way to induce sleep, many insomniacs and even those with milder sleeping problems resort to drinking alcohol. By drinking alcoholic beverages, they expect to get a feeling of relaxation and inebriation, which eventually leads to sleep. After waking up, some would have to counter the effects of sluggishness by puffing on a cigarette. Cigarettes contain nicotine, a substance that serves as a strong stimulant. Nicotine, however, has been found to be toxic and is considered to be carcinogenic along with at least 30 other harmful chemicals and by-products of cigarettes. At least a billion people around the world smoke cigarettes which explains why the annual production of the product can reach as much as 5 trillion sticks.

It is now common knowledge that excessive alcohol and cigarrette consumption can lead to the development of several serious ailments such as depression, obesity, cancer, and cardiovascular disease. Indeed, both alcohol and cigarrette consumption should noit be viewed as viable options for dealing sleep depreviation.

Individuals who suffer from sleeping problems have other options that are not harmful to their health and well-being. A simple lifestyle change may enormously help in promoting sound sleep. Minor adjustments like “winding down” after a hard day's work would be found effective by just about every person who wants to get a good night's sleep. Not working at home, reducing the number of phone calls, and avoiding other stimulating or stressful activities an hour or two before bedtime can do wonders. The bedroom should be a place for sleep, and not for activities like working or watching TV. Avoiding caffeine, cigarettes, and other stimulants at least six hours before bedtime may help prevent insomnia. In addition to these adjustments, adding exercise and other physical activities into one's lifestyle may relieve stress and lead to better sleep --- as long as these activities are not done near one's bedtime.

If these adjustments don't work, people with sleeping disorders should consult a physician and inquire about the proper use of over-the-counter sleep aid medications. These medications help restore normal sleep cycle, enabling a person to get much-needed rest..

However, it is important to understand that these drugs should be taken only as prescribed by the doctor or a qualfied health professional. Using them for more than a week may bring unwanted side effects. Seeking the approval of doctors is necessary before taking medications for sleep aid. These drugs may lead to the development of side effects and interact with other drugs. Sleep medications can also become habit-forming or cause drug dependencies.

Although the use of sleep aid medications is not prohibited, it should certainly be always done only after consulting a doctor. Aside from taking these types of medication, a person with a sleeping disorder should also strive to do the basics: avoid excessive intake of stimulants, engage in regular exercise, and get professional help when confronted with serious anxieties or stress.


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Dealing With Stress The Stress-Free Way

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572

Summary:
Stress is the curse of the 21st Century. Work, family life and even planning a holiday can stress you out. So who do you go anbout de-stressing without getting stressed out about it?


Keywords:
stress, anxiety, personal development, self improvement, self help, personal growth


Article Body:
Sometimes the workplace feels like a battle zone. With much emphasis placed on the importance of the company goals, markets and business plan much of the workforce feel an increasing pressure to perform at top levels at all times. Inevitably these requirements lead to stress and this must be tackled before it affects staff morale and productivity!

I remember working in a restaurant many years ago and having to go out into the main mall and perform, what appeared to be, ludicrous exercises. We all thought it was designed to keep the workforce fit but it is actually an ancient Chinese method of stress relief.

Tai Chi Chuan is a practise that the Chinese used to relieve stress and, in fact, try to avoid it in the first place. During the time of Mao Tse Tung this practise was widespread. At the beginning of each work day hundreds of employees were asked to meet at the main squares all over China to exercise. It is an elementary form of Tai Chi, the practice of extremely slow martial arts movements designed to balance the flow of Chi (life energy) around the meridian points of the body.

The majority of people who practise some kind of stress control in the work place tend to be more successful in their careers and much more productive. You know the old axiom "a happy worker is a productive worker!"

Some careers may be more stressful than others or more stressful at other times. However, the machine operator in a factory can be just as stressed as the office Administrator because each person is unique and each person's problems are just as important to them as the CEO's company problems are to him/her. Large corporations and medium sized companies tend to overlook this and must become aware of the situation if they wish to improve company productivity because the workers are the company!

"Tension Prevention" is the name of the game. Stress management can be easily taught to the workforce by providing the knowledge and skills needed to identify rising stress levels and how to combat them.

Good communication between all levels of the workforce, from upper management, to the labourer, is a very effective way of combating stress. Just the knowledge that someone is listening and prepared to take action on issues is enough to seriously reduce stress levels.

Some jobs require a certain level of pressure but when this pressure get to a point when the worker feels he/she has no control then stress ensues. This sense of urgency can have a very destructive effect on not only one worker but on the company as a whole and starts snow-balling out of control badly affecting staff morale. Controlling stress at work will also reduce the negative impact on inter personal relationships outside work. Improving communication, time management and understanding of the affects of stress is key way to generate a peaceful environment and increased productivity.

Current research suggests that fixed work-schedules contribute the most to increased levels of stress, the feeling that there is insufficient time to complete personal daily work tasks accounts for the greatest cause of stress at work.

By incorporating a stress management system which is focused on time-dependent tasks, an anti-stress program to help workers combat stress, scheduled rest breaks, reward for productive stress-free work and combating non-productive workers that put pressure on their colleagues are all solutions that work.


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