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Title: What is Stress


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Semper Fit Stress Management
What is Stress
Operational Stress
Stress the Corps
Stress Busters
Anger Management
Life Management
Summary
2
Objectives
  • Identify stressors in your daily life
  • Understand the physical effects of stress
  • Understand the impact of stress on your unit
  • Describe at least 4 ways to manage stress

3
Definition of Stress
  • Response to change
  • Perceived threat
  • Drains personal resources

4
Fight or Flight Response
  • Adrenaline pumps
  • Breathing speeds up
  • Heart pounds
  • Blood pressure jumps
  • Blood vessels constrict
  • Muscles mobilize

5
Unrelieved Stress Leads To
  • Muscle and joint pain
  • Stomach pain, indigestion
  • Anxiety, tension, helplessness
  • Anger, irritability, confusion

6
Understanding Stress
  • Perspective
  • Self-Talk
  • Attitude

Half empty
7
Short Circuiting Stress
  • Mental
  • Verbal
  • Physical

I can do it!
8
Home
9
Stress the Corps
16.5 of Marines report a great deal of stress in
their work lives. 10.7 report a great deal of
stress in their home lives.
10
Specific Sources of Stress
  • Separation from family
  • Changes in workload
  • Financial problems
  • Changes in family
  • birth, marriage, divorce, death
  • Performance rating
  • Health problems

11
More Sources of Stress
  • Deployment
  • PCSing
  • Housing
  • Relationships with coworkers
  • Relationship with immediate supervisor
  • Conflicts between military and family
  • duties

12
SOURCES OF STRESS- MEN
19.5
14.0
15.5
13.5
17.7
13
SOURCES OF STRESS - WOMEN
14.2
19.5
15.4
17.9
17.1
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Stress Military Productivity
  • Military personnel reporting high levels of
    stress reported higher levels of
  • Arriving late for work
  • Leaving work early
  • Being hurt in an accident on the job
  • Working below normal performance levels
  • Missing work due to illness or injury

15
Stress and Injury
Injuries due to accidents in the work place were
twice as common in high-stress military personnel
than in moderate/low stress military personnel!
16
Common Coping Behaviors
Marines report the following methods of coping
with stress Thinking of a plan to solve problem
(85.3) Talking to friend/ family member
(68.9) Exercise or play sports (66.6) Engage in
a hobby (55.9) Say a prayer (48.1) Eating
(40.0)
17
Common Coping Behaviors
Marines also report coping with stress
by Smoking (28.1) Drinking (27.8) Considering
suicide (5.0) Using illegal drugs (1.4)
Home
18
Stress Busters
Relaxation
General Tools
Three Breath Technique
Guided Imagery
Summary
19
General Tools
  • Treating your body right includes
  • Eating right
  • Limiting sugar and fat intake
  • Avoiding alcohol and tobacco use
  • Avoiding dehydration
  • Getting enough sleep
  • Exercising regularly

20
General Tools
  • Get organized
  • Rehearse (visualize)
  • Do it now
  • Know your limits

21
General Tools
  • Change your attitude
  • Talk it over
  • Take a break
  • Learn to say No

22
General Tools
  • Schedule your stress
  • Positive self-talk
  • Take charge

23
General Tools
  • Develop a sense of humor
  • Laugh
  • Distract
  • Heal

Stress Busters
24
Guided Imagery Helps
  • Overcome shyness
  • Improve communication
  • Improve confidence
  • Improve athletic ability

Stress Busters
25
Relaxation
Techniques
  • Positive results

Stress Busters
26
Three Breath Technique
Stress Busters
27
Choose a technique to destress!

Home
28
Summary
Life Management
Financial Management
Communication
Time Management
Parenting Skills
Relationship Skills
Orientation Programs
HOME
29
Communication Tips
Communication Tips
  • Prepare your ideas
  • Dont interrupt
  • Dont discuss when tired
  • Be sensitive to moods

30
Communication Tips
  • Pay attention
  • Look them in the eye
  • Ask appropriate questions
  • Take notes, if needed

Life Management
31
Parenting Skills
1. Be clear and consistent 2. Reward desirable
behavior 3. Be firm, but fair 4. Keep rules
simple
32
Parenting Skills
5. Serve as a role model 6. Develop a nonverbal
signal 7. Calm yourself then talk 8. Do something
fun
Life Management
33
Relationship Skills
1. Listen Share 2. Stay calm 3. Compliments
Kindness 4. Spend quality time together
Hoe
Life Management
34
Benefits of a Spending Plan
  • Shows how you spend
  • Shows where you can make changes
  • Helps you save
  • Allows control over finances
  • Reduces impulse buying

35
Manage Credit Properly
  • No more than 20 of monthly income to credit debt
  • Review spending/credit use annually
  • Use credit only for your needs

36
Save Invest Regularly
  • Pay yourself first
  • Aim for 10
  • Something is better than nothing
  • Look at long-term investments

37
Be a Knowledgeable Consumer
  • Comparison shop
  • Research quality price
  • Read the fine print
  • Avoid using finance companies

38
Communicate about Money
  • Create your spending plan together
  • Review finances together
  • Approach spending as a team
  • Have open discussions about money

39
Remember
  • Develop a Spending Plan
  • Establish Manage Credit Responsibly
  • Save Invest Regularly
  • Be a Knowledgeable Consumer
  • Communicate about Money

Life Management
40
Time Management
1. Spend time planning and organizing 2. Set
SMART goals 3. Prioritize 4. Use a to do
list 5. Schedule, but be flexible 6. Consider
your biological prime time 7. Do the right thing,
right
41
Time Management
8. Eliminate the urgent 9. Practice the art of
intelligent neglect 10. Avoid being a
perfectionist 11. Conquer procrastination 12. Lear
n to say No 13. Reward yourself
Life Management
42
Orientation Programs
Life Management
43
What Is Operational Stress?
A normal response to an abnormal or extreme
situation
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Operational Stress Reaction Can Occur In
  • War
  • Disasters
  • Military operations other than war
  • Peacetime training

45
Physical Stressors
  • Exposure to prolonged or severe operational
    environment
  • Decreased sleep
  • Heightened level of alertness
  • Extreme weather, temperature or noise

46
Psychological Stressors
  • Pre-deployment worries
  • Concern about the homefront
  • Fear of death or disability
  • Injured/wounded or killed companions

47
Common Symptoms
  • Fear/anxiety
  • Irritability/anger
  • Grief/self-doubt
  • Headache
  • Shakiness/trembling/fumbling
  • Upset stomach
  • Poor concentration

48
Anger Management
Anger is never without a reason, but seldom a
good one. Benjamin Franklin
49
Long Term Health Effects
  • Coronary Heart Disease
  • High Blood Pressure
  • Cancer
  • Death

50
Social Effects
  • Social Isolation
  • Hostility
  • Increased Job Stress
  • Depression
  • Relationship Problems

51
Physical Symptoms of Anger
  • Racing pulse
  • Dry mouth
  • Breathing rate increases
  • Shaking
  • Feeling warm
  • Breaking into a sweat
  • Chest pains

52
Anger Control Techniques
1. Cool downs 2. Talk yourself through
it 3. Meditation and relaxation 4. Daydreaming/pos
itive fantasizing
53
Resolving Conflict
1. Express how you feel without being
abusive 2. Listen carefully 3. Negotiate and
compromise 4. Remain non-abusive!
54
Anger Control Skills
1. Learn to identify your feelings and
thoughts 2. Learn to evaluate negative thought
patterns 3. Work on communication skills 4. Learn
to empathize with others 5. Work on problem
solving skills 6. Practice!
55
Questions for Thought
1. Is the matter really important to me? 2. Is
what I am thinking appropriate? 3. What can I do
to create the outcome I desire without getting
upset? 4. Is it better to let go of my desired
outcome for the sake of peaceful resolution?
Home
56
Warning Signs
  • Impaired performance
  • Freezing/immobility
  • Erratic action
  • Terror/panic
  • Total exhaustion/apathy
  • Loss of skills
  • Depression/suicide
  • Memory loss
  • Confusion
  • Hallucinations
  • Bizarre behavior
  • Withdrawal
  • Alcohol/drug abuse
  • Misconduct

57
Self Buddy Aid
  • Focus on the mission
  • Continue duties and stay on task
  • Think about succeeding
  • Stay calm and in control
  • Remember that stress is normal
  • Talk with fellow Marines

58
When Tactical Mission and Safety Permit
  • Drink plenty of water
  • Eat warm food
  • Dry off, cool off, or warm up
  • Hygiene measures
  • Use relaxation techniques
  • Prepare for the next mission
  • Joke and laugh off stress
  • Stay physically fit
  • Support each other
  • Keep informed/ignore rumors
  • Aim for four hours of sleep daily
  • Refrain from alcohol use

59
Four Rs Early On
  • REASSURANCE
  • REST
  • REPLENISHMENT
  • RESTORATION

60
To Prevent Operational Stress Marines Take Care
of Marines!
Home
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Summary
  • Youre in charge!
  • Face your stressors
  • Success comes from practice

Home
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