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Can stress ever be positive or beneficial?
Yes, stress can be positive in certain situations. This type of stress is called eustress. Eustress can motivate individuals to perform well and meet challenges
What are some effective ways to manage stress?
exercise, mindfulness, meditation, social support, time management, deep breathing,
What are some common sources of stress in daily life?
health issues, financial issues, work issues, academics, relationship issues
What are some common physical symptoms of stress?
Headaches Muscle tension or pain Fatigue Rapid heartbeat or chest pain Digestive problems, such as stomachaches or nausea Trouble sleeping or insomnia Sweating
What are the two main types of stress?
Acute Stress and Chronic Stress
What is the difference between test anxiety and regular stress?
Test anxiety is a specific type of anxiety that occurs in response to the stress of taking an exam. Regular stress may also cause anxiety, but it is broader
Why do some students experience more test anxiety than others?
past experiences of failure, perfectionism, lack of preparation, or pressure from external sources, lower confidence
What are some relaxation techniques that can help reduce test anxiety?
Some relaxation techniques include deep breathing, progressive muscle relaxation, visualization (imagining success), mindfulness meditation.
What is the "fight or flight" response?
The "fight or flight" response is the body's natural reaction to stress or perceived danger.
What are some common physical symptoms of test anxiety?
Common physical symptoms of test anxiety include a racing heart, sweaty palms, dry mouth, nausea, headaches, dizziness, or muscle tension.