Embracing Stress Rather Than Reducing Stress Could Be the Key to Improving Your Heath

Attorney Mary PoolIn my line of work, I see people frequently who are under an extreme amount of financial stress.  These people handle the stress in one of two ways, there are those who could care less if collectors are calling but just want to get their finances under control and then there are others who are scared and stressed that they have collectors calling because they don’t have the income to pay the debts.  It is how one views the stress that determines whether that stress will have an impact on their health.

Stress and the Impact on Your Health

Last week, I had the pleasure of hearing Kelly McGonigal speak regarding stress and how it impacts your health.  Ms. McGonigal is a health psychologist and lecturer at Stanford University.  In her speech last week, she focused on how stress impacts a person’s health and well-being.  One thing that I learned from her is that extreme periods of stress is not bad for all.  In fact, some people tend to live longer and healthier if they tend to thrive on stress.  On the other hand, others who do not view stress positively and think that it is causing them harm to their health tend to have health problems from the stress.

I found her speech very interesting and it made me think on how I handle stress.  In my life situations that are stressful, I tend to work faster and more efficiently.  I am one from the group that thrives on stress.  Thankfully, from Ms. McGonigal speech, I believe that stress is good for me and have never felt it impacted my health. For those who are not from the same mindset as me, Ms. McGonigal suggested that the next time that you experience extreme stress to tell yourself that this is good for me and focus on how you're feeling and reacting to such stress.  If you can attempt to change your mindset in the moment of extreme stress, then you may not have such an impact on your health in the future.  Basically, I took what she was saying as your mind really is what controls how your body reacts to stress and your health.

I have a family member who is constantly saying and believing that his health is impacted from the stress he is under.  He tends to go to the doctor quite frequently and sees that he just cannot get well.  Hearing the insights that Ms. McGonigal had to offer, it makes me think that maybe his mindset and how is viewing the stress he is under is what the leading factor is that is affecting his health.

Obviously, in life, there are things we can do that can help relieve some stress, such as, exercise, pray, meet with an expert, etc.  However, to improve your health, Ms. McGonigal says the key is for you to embrace the stress rather than reduce the stress.  If you are one who experiences a lot of stress, the next time you are under such stress, pay attention to how your body and your thoughts are impacting that situation.  The next time you are stressed, tell yourself that this stress is good, I am handling this and can work harder.  Change the way you are viewing the stress and start looking at as a good thing and see if you start feeling better, happier and healthier.

If you are interested in learning more ways of handling stress from Ms. McGonigal, she has a book “The Upside of Stress, Why Stress Is Good for You and How to Get Good at It” that focuses on ways to help you navigate through the stress.

Share This Page

Bond & Botes Law Offices

At Bond & Botes, we now offer full service bankruptcy consultation and filing over the phone or by video from the comfort and safety of your home or office. Please call 1-877-581-3396 or click here to setup your free phone or video consultation.

The lawyers at the Bond & Botes affiliated offices serve clients at offices in Anniston, Birmingham, Mobile, Montgomery, Opelika, Decatur, Huntsville, Florence, Haleyville and Gadsden, Alabama; Vicksburg, Hattiesburg and Jackson, Mississippi. Read our disclaimer here. You can view our Privacy Policy here.

Alabama Offices

Birmingham

2107 5th Avenue North
Age-Herald Building
Birmingham, Alabama 35203
Phone: (205) 802-2200


Shelby County Location
15 Southlake Lane, Ste 140
Birmingham, AL 35244
Phone: (205) 802-2200


Florence Location
121 S. Court Street
Florence, AL 35630
Phone: (256) 760-1010


Huntsville Location
225 Pratt Avenue NE
Huntsville, AL 35801
Phone: (256) 539-9899


Montgomery Location
311 Catoma Street
Montgomery, AL 36104
Phone: (334) 264-3363


Decatur Location
605 Bank Street
Decatur, AL 35601
Phone: (256) 355-2447


Haleyville Location
914 19th St.
Haleyville, AL 35565
Phone: (205) 486-3580


Gadsden Location
430-B Chestnut Street
Gadsden, AL 35901
Phone: (256) 485-0195


Opelika Location
216 South 8th Street
Opelika 36801
Phone: (334) 887-7666


Anniston Location
1302 Noble St #2C
Anniston, AL 36201
Phone: (256) 344-3559


Cullman Location
200 Second Avenue SW
Cullman, AL 35055
Phone: (256) 739-9866


Mississippi Offices

Jackson Location
120 Southpointe Dr., A
Byram, MS 39272
Phone: (601) 353-5000


Hattiesburg Location
607 Corinne St, Ste B8
Hattiesburg, MS 39401
Phone: (601) 264-7200


Vicksburg Location
1212 Farmer Street
Vicksburg, MS 39180
Phone: (601) 353-5000

© 2024 by Bond & Botes Law Offices. All rights reserved. Disclaimer | Privacy Policy