Einstellung — Blog — Ernst Zwiker

Einstellung

Part 1 - What is Stress Really?

....Eigentlich hätte es eine schöne Geburtstagstorte für unseren Sohn Jesse werden sollen. Sowas kann Stress verursachen - arme Terri !!..Our son’s 18th birthday was a beautiful day and perfect for a fun family celebration! The birthday cake, howeve…

Our son’s 18th birthday was a beautiful day and perfect for a fun family celebration! The birthday cake, however, had other ideas and proved to be a huge source of stress. Poor Terri!!

GOOD sense is, of all things among men, the most equally distributed; for every one thinks himself so abundantly provided with it, that … they do not usually desire a larger measure of this quality than they already possess.'                  René Descartes           

Isn’t it the same with stress?

Don’t we all think we have enough of it??

Interesting. And then there are the psychologists, who say that

92% of all our worries are totally unnecessary!

....Wenn das stimmt, dann haben wir wirklich ein Problem. Das würde ja heissen, wir könnten ein viel schöneres Leben führen, als wir es tatsächlich tun ! Wir lassen uns viel zu schnell stressen. Das darf nicht sein ! Das müssen wir uns anschauen...I…

If that is true, we really have a problem. Just imagine, our lives could be so much easier! We get stressed much too easily. Life needn’t be so troublesome! Shall we take a look at it?

What is Stress?

Definition

Stress is "a state of mental or emotional strain or tension resulting from adverse or demanding circumstances."

There are several different kinds of stress:

Survival Stress   -   fight or flight

Environmental Stress -  response to noise, crowding, work and family pressures

Fatigue and Overwork   -   a cumulative stress that builds up over a long time

Internal Stress   -   worrying about things we cannot control or that are not really important

A stress reaction is a subjective condition that arises from the fear that we will soon be confronted with some (probably) unavoidable, negative situation, which will seem to continue indefinitely. The accompanying belief is that one cannot influence the outcome using one’s available resources.

When we think of stress, it’s not just the causes we think about, but mostly the effects we notice it has on our bodies as a result of real or imagined external demands (stressors) placed on us. So stress we feel is actually the body’s response to these stressors. 

The body’s response to these stressors, bzw. seine Reaktion auf diese.' 

What Stress IS

o the body’s reaction to a challenge

o a strong feeling of physiological and psychological tension

o the beginning of many illnesses

What Stress IS NOT

o Stress is not necessarily negative. Sometimes it helps us to reach our goals.

o It is not exactly fear.

o It is not the direct cause of sickness and disease, but promotes their development.

So, not all stress is equal. Here is a more exact definition:

Distress (Negative Stress)

> Stimuli that are judged to be disturbing, threatening or excessively demanding are called distress.

> Stress is judged as negative when it occurs often without achieving physical recuperation between episodes.

> Distress can be avoided by learning and applying certain coping strategies.

Eustress (Positive Stress)

> Stressors can also have a positive influence on the organism. This produced stress is called eustress .

> Eustress occurs when a person is motivated to action and during periods of happiness, like during sports, games, excitement, work and success.

People of varying strengths carrying the same load 

   ....      Starke Person                              Durchschnittliche Person   &…

       strong                                                 average                                              weak

We are all different. Weaker people need physical and emotional support in order to be able to meet stressful situations with any success.

The same person carrying different burdens

   ....               Schwere Last                                   &nbsp…

                       heavy                                                         medium                                               light

As long as we have our burdens under control, all is well, but everyone has a breaking point. So it’s important to know one’s own limits.

Two people dealing with the same obstacle

....Die Person links tut einem ja direkt leid. Wenn sie wüsste, dass sie von ihrer Last befreit werden könnte, dann müsste man meinen, sie würde es tun !  Würden Sie es tun ? Es gibt so viele Menschen, die mit grossen Lasten durchs Leben gehen …

Don’t you feel sorry for the man on the left? If he knew he could set most of his burden down, he would surely do it. Wouldn´t he? So many people go through life carrying unnecessary burdens. They could get rid of them if they actually wanted to!!

The Best Attitude toward Stress Factors

Psychologists R. Lazarus and S. Folkman came to the conclusion that people evaluate their own stress factors according to the following three criteria and see them as:

1  irreparable damage               2  danger / a problem                 3  a challenge

What do you think is the most successful attitude for dealing with stressful situations?

Challenges are problems for pessimists, but for optimists, every problem is a challenge! Those who can view stress factors through optimistic eyes will have a decided advantage in life.

How are stress and achievement related?

....Von A-B findet sich kein Stress. Leistung ist niedrig. Von B-C sind Betroffene motiviert und bringen optimale Leistung. Von C-D beginnt die kritische Phase mit übermässigem Stress und abnehmender Leistungsfähigkeit. Von D-E ist das Stressniveau …

There is no stress in the area between A and B, and production is low.  Between B and C the people are highly motivated, and their accomplishments are at an optimum. The area between C and D is a critical point where too much stress begins to cause performance to sink. Stress levels between D and E are so high that production dwindles and illnesses begin to develop.

Burnout

When stress levels remain in the D-E for a prolonged period of time, burnout is a logical consequence. “Burnout is a state of emotional, mental, and physical exhaustion caused by excessive and prolonged stress. It occurs when you feel overwhelmed and unable to meet constant demands. As the stress continues, you begin to lose the interest or motivation that led you to take on a certain role in the first place.”1 Depression can also follow. The sufferer can become aggressive and can more easily succumb to addictions.

Burnout was first observed in individuals in helping professions, but has long since spread to many others including those employed as sportsmen, politicians, researchers and even salespeople. Longtime care-givers for handicapped relatives are also at risk.

ATTENTION:  Early Danger Signals:

Some examples of observable characteristics in the initial stages of burnout are as follows:

  • More dedication to certain goals
  • Nonstop work, no breaks
  • No time to relax or recuperate
  • Feels indispensible and strong
  • Work is the main reason for living, lives to work
  • Hyperactivity and ignorance of one’s own needs
  • Failures are ignored or blocked out
  • Social contacts suffer, for example neglecting one’s customers or partner
  • Exhaustion and chronic fatigue
  • Seeking distraction or comfort in alcohol, tobacco, Internet, computer activities, food or in more frequent sexual intercourse
  • Loss of the ability to concentrate
  • Sleeping disorders

Boreout

Boreout  or boredom burnout syndrome is a psychological disorder that causes physical illness. This theory was first expounded in 2007 in Diagnose Boreout, a book by Peter Werder and Philippe Rothlin, two Swiss business consultants

Victims of boreout are underchallenged at work and become bored. They feel they must develop strategies to appear busy in order to avoid being detected as dispensable in the company. The problem is not laziness. Though the causes of burnout and boreout are diametrical opposites, the effects of both are very similar.

How do we react to stress?

....Wie die Katze auf Stress sofort reagiert, tun es unsere inneren Organe auch. Es werden diverse Hormone vermehrt ausgeschüttet, die Blutzirkulation beschleunigt sich,  der Zuckerspiegel erhöht sich und rote Blutkörperchen werden vermehrt pro…

Cats react immediately to stress, and our inner organs are just as responsive. A variety of hormones are released, circulation quickens as the pulse races, blood sugar levels rise and red blood cell production increases. Breathing is also accelerated and all our senses become more alert, while certain other bodily functions, such as digestion, are suppressed.

Influence of Stress on Thoughts and Imagination (at the cognitive level)

With stress, the ability to concentrate is diminished. One is more easily distracted. Short- and long-term memory are both affected. The ability to prioritize is reduced. More errors occur. Analysis of present situation and future plans are often neglected. Logical thought processes crumble into chaos.

The Emotional Level

Because of difficulty relaxing, nervousness increases. Pain may also be imagined (hypochondria). Impatience, intolerance, power games and thoughtlessness can be manifested toward others. Self-control and morals are successively surrendered. Despondency and feelings of inferiority grow.

The Behavioral Level

Speech can be affected: stuttering may cause a loss in linguistic flow. Hobbies lose their charm. Absenteeism at work follows. The consumption of alcohol, tobacco, coffee and other drugs tends to rise. Vitality sinks, insomnia rises, relational skills wither (the blame game thrives), personality structure is altered, and the most tragic of all: suicidal thoughts multiply.

Recognize Frustration

When the expectations placed on us by ourselves or others are too high, it is only natural that frustrations will arise. It is desirable and possible to react to these immediately. But how?

1. Recognize frustration.

2. Analyze frustrations. Are adjustments possible? Sometimes circumstances can be altered; sometimes we have to alter ourselves. Choosing to make adjustments and identify with the new situation without getting frustrated can be a big step in the right direction.

3. Make adjustments and wait. After making a decision, expectations must be adjusted. Patience can pave the way for frustrating circumstances to be transformed.

An Ounce of Prevention

It’s always better to recognize a problem when it appears and deal with it while it is small than to wait until it gets worse, hoping it will go away. It’s a good idea to make a plan, think it over and give yourself enough time to handle any unforeseen issues that may arise. More on that in the next blogs.

1 How to Fight Burnout Syndrome and Fall in Love with Job Again   www.livechatinc.com

to be continued

Toxic Thoughts - What Does It Include?

....Was wir über andere denken, hat viel mit uns und unserer Wahrnehmung zu tun. Dahinter steht unser Wertesystem...What we think of others has a lot to do with us and our perception. Behind this is our value system.....

What we think of others has a lot to do with us and our perception. Behind this is our value system.

Our Brain - a Scientific Challenge

Ever since scientific research institutionalized epigenetics, new discoveries have come onto the 'market' almost every day, which are always surprising. Not for good Bible and prophecy connoisseurs, however.

While psychology tries to help people learn to deal with toxic thoughts, biblical thought tries to make us aware that there is a solution and that one does not have to be at the mercy of destructive thoughts.

The desire to get rid of toxic mindsets is everywhere. Indeed, it is possible. We can renew our minds. Today the biblical principles are scientifically supported.

Caution: The more extreme the symptoms of the illness due to toxic thoughts, the more important it is to be looked after by specialists.

....Bei schweren mentalen Störungen ist der Besuch eines Spezialisten angesagt. Allerdings wird auch dann ein gesunder Lebensstil (NEWSTART PLUS) höchst positiv mitwirken können...In the case of severe mental disorders, a visit to a specialist is ne…

In the case of severe mental disorders, a visit to a specialist is necessary. However, even then, a healthy lifestyle (NEWSTART PLUS) will have a very positive effect.

Today, in the information age, which is doubling every few years worldwide, we have a better understanding of how we can influence our thoughts, feelings and our bodies.

What are Toxic Thoughts?

Toxic thoughts are like poison. They can destroy our health, our relationships and our existential added value (success).

ONE thought alone can become a physical, emotional or even spiritual danger. Thoughts are measurable these days. They are active, grow, change and influence our decisions, words, actions and every physical reaction.

....Jeder Gedanke hat das Potenzial, dass er das Gehirn und den Körper - zum Guten oder Schlechten - verändern kann...Every thought has the potential to change the brain and the body - for better or for worse.....

Every thought has the potential to change the brain and the body - for better or for worse.

Toxic thoughts do not arise as a result of abuse or trauma. They affect us all at all ages. Even the smallest annoyance can become toxic.

The consequence of toxic thinking affects our body in the form of stress. Stress is the general term for extreme stress on the physical system from toxic thinking. Damage is the result: memory gaps, mental disorders, weakening of the immune system, heart and digestive problems. See next blog.

There are a number of studies that make it clear that up to 80% of modern diseases can be viewed as a direct result of our thought life.

Why is the problem of toxic thinking unknown?

We live in a scientific revolution today. In the past, when doctors couldn't find a cause for an illness, they might say: "You are just imagining it." A biological cause of mental illness was not seen as fundamental.

The brain was seen as a machine that wears out and is largely defined by our genes.

Today we know that we are not victims of biology. We can turn on our brains, renew our minds, change and heal ourselves. There is hope for children with learning difficulties, patients with head injuries, and people seeking inner peace.

This rigid mind-body separation is over. Since thoughts can be measured nowadays, it is known that they have an impact on our entire life.

....Wir haben heute in den meisten Ländern ein hoch entwickeltes Gesundheitssystem. Trotzdem bleibt der Mensch in seiner wirklichen Ursachenfindung und Befriedigung von Grundbedürfnissen oft vernachlässigt...We have a highly developed health system …

We have a highly developed health system in most countries today. Nevertheless, people often remain neglected in their real search for causes and the satisfaction of basic needs.

How do toxic thoughts work?

How do they differ from healthy thoughts?

Toxic thoughts are thoughts that trigger negative and fearful feelings, which in turn produce biochemical substances that stress the body. They are stored in both the mind and the body cells.

There are certain topics (2 blogs follow) that can cause serious damage and should therefore be rejected. How about a 'brainwashing' or brain cleaning for the purpose of detoxification?

Thoughts, positive or negative, are electrical impulses, chemical substances, and nerve cells. They resemble a tree. The more the thoughts develop, the more branches the tree receives. By changing the mind, the tree also changes.

Our value system is always addressed with every thought. Our attitude is activated and can even be made visible in chemical substances.

  1. A positive attitude leads to the release of a 'correct' amount of chemical substances.

  2. A negative attitude falsifies the chemical release so that it becomes irritated.

These chemical substances are tough. As cell-like signals, they transmit the information to the body and mind, which can then trigger a feeling.

In this way, the body and mind can be positively and negatively influenced. We can perceive this influence in our feelings ourselves. (Risk of accident, wedding proposal, "I'm pregnant !!", termination ...)

For every memory we have stored a corresponding emotion, and that in the brain and as a copy in the body cells. That's sensational, isn't it? First are the thoughts, then follow the feelings, which lead to a reaction in the body and mind. This is called a psychosomatic network.

....Ja früher, das waren noch Zeiten. Kein Fernseher, kein Handtelefon, kein Internet... Mensch, hab ich was verpasst deswegen ?..Yes, those were the days. No TV, no phone, no internet ... man, did I miss something because of that?....

. man, did I miss something because of that?

So as soon as a memory of a certain situation is called up, feelings that were produced many years ago can be relived.

Experiment:

Try to remember a sad experience. The more intensely you succeed in this, the stronger the feelings are set in motion by chemical substances from the past and from the present moment. You may now have become angry, or frustrated, or sad. Sorry If you manage to regain your balance with a positive experience, then congratulations !!

Whatever works: As soon as we smile - it can be a grimace - however we feel, the laughing muscle 'speaks' to the brain and reports 'everything is ok'. You should do this for at least a minute if your soul is down. Psychosomatics sends its regards.

Today, thanks to epigenetics, we know that our experiences can have an influence even on genes. This can change the cell predisposition. In this way, diseases can 'fix' themselves in the body. But as soon as we think non-toxic, "feel-good" substances are released, which give us a feeling of inner peace and accelerate healing and also give us better storage capacity and sharper thinking. This increases among other things. the emotional intelligence! (Blog on this follows)

In the following blogs we will think about how we can 'conquer' stress and gain better control over our emotions.

As we think, so are we!

....Es liegt meist mehr drin im Leben als was wir meinen. Schnell geben wir auf oder sind mit wenig zufrieden. Toxische Gedanken vermasseln uns ein besseres Leben. Das kann nicht sein. Lasst uns auf die Sonnenseite des Lebens begeben !..There is usu…

There is usually more to life than what we mean. We give up quickly or are satisfied with little. Toxic thoughts screw up a better life. That can not be. Let's get on the sunny side of life!

If you are interested in moving towards an emotionally happy and physically healthy lifestyle, then give yourself a chance and read the following blogs on the subject.

If you have 'thoughts', additions or questions, then register with your email address and write in the blog. Wish you a good week.

PS. Reference book: "Who turned my brain off" by Dr. Caroline Leaf

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