In your point of vue, how can tremendous stress influence a person's life?



Answer:
..Stress isn't always bad. Imagine a life without any stress at all. It would be a life without challenges. Many people would find it boring. Stress activates the sympathetic nervous system. It can key you up, keep you sharp and fuel motivation to do your best work.

Stress is bad when it never lets up. The parasympathetic nervous system, which permits rest, regeneration, and healing, never gets a chance to take over. The immune system slowly runs down. When that happens, you are more vulnerable to disease and less capable of healing injuries, etc.

When threatened, a deer feels stress and uses maximum energy to get away, maybe even running miles. But the deer gets to collapse in a heap, rest, regenerate and recover from the stress event - ready to go again. Tremendous, unrelieved stress keeps you from doing that. You have to go again before you're ready.

This is important. Remember, the body fights tiny micro-cancers, keeps them from growing. What if the immune system were weakened and couldn't do that?
Stress can quickly overcome an indvidual and render him ineffective at the workplace and home.

Stress tends to envelop all energy emanating from brain processing, so one cannot focus on anything but the situation causing stress.

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