Human Stress The One That Killed Superman

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Kristen Garcia (ID # 96064954) Professor Garfin Psy Beh 137H—Human Stress 23 Monday 2016 Stress: Doomsday (The One that Killed Superman) Week Edition Stress. This one word has the power to bring down even the most resilient and capable of people, it is so strong that it has the potential to affect not only a person’s mental well-being, but their physical and emotional well-being as well. Personally, I feel that I lead a relatively stress-free life on the daily, I mean yeah I get road rage every now and then and my roommates can be quite challenging sometimes, but for the most part, I’m not constantly worried or anxious about things. For this ten day stress journey, I chose to do it during week six of the quarter because this was a week where …show more content…

The ten days I recorded were some of the most stressful I have had in a while, and after completing it I have realized that I am not actually that good at dealing with stress and I need to learn more efficient ways to cope with it. Since I chose a week that had multiple midterms and a paper due, I found that most of my stressors were related to one another and they were all pretty similar as well. I experienced stressors for all ten days of my log and for a lot of those days, there were multiple stressors. Some were mild—ranging from sitting in traffic to getting into small disagreements with my roommates, while others were debilitatingly stressful—especially the ones that had to do with studying for my tests and writing my paper. For a majority of my log, my stressors involved me being super overwhelmed with …show more content…

Social support is very important when it comes to dealing with stress because as we learned in class, your degree of social support can mean the difference between what is considered a toxic stressful experience and a tolerable one. Sapolsky also mentions that “social support [tends to translate] into less of a cardiovascular response […] [and] profound and persistent differences in degrees of social support can influence human physiology as well” (257). As seen in my log, there were instances where I called either my mom, grandma, or best friend to help calm me down and get me focused again. Just hearing their voices helped tremendously, my grandma and mom are always there to give me words of encouragement, and my best friend is always there to commiserate with me and listen to me rant for hours on end about everything. I also took time to spend my last all nighter studying with two of my roommates who also had midterms the same day I did. Studying with my roommates gave me this “we’re all in this together” mentality and that alone made me feel less stressed. They also helped me lighten up a little bit, which is something that Sapolsky deems important, he says that people must find an “outlet for frustration [in order

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