#BeWellUGA and Learn About…Managing Stress: Sleep
Stress and sleep problems often go hand-in-hand. It can be hard to know how to improve your sleep when you’re stressed and how to reduce stress when you’re having trouble sleeping.
Stress and sleep problems often go hand-in-hand. It can be hard to know how to improve your sleep when you’re stressed and how to reduce stress when you’re having trouble sleeping.
Relaxing your body and mind can help you manage stress and improve your concentration, productivity, and overall well-being. Read on for some helpful techniques!
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Physical activity provides immediate stress relief as well as long-term stress management — just 20-30 minutes of walking per day, for example, can give you more energy, help you put things in perspective, improve your sleep, sharpen your mental productivity, and boost your self-confidence.
Did you know? Healthy eating plays a crucial role in your ability to deal with times of extra stress — a balanced diet will help you stay focused, alert, energetic, and healthy.
Have you ever noticed how the exact same situation can stress one person out, but not affect another person at all? The difference can usually be explained by how each person thinks about it. Changing the way you think can help you manage stress in your life.
Feeling stressed, anxious, tired, or unmotivated? What about overwhelmed, unfocused, or unhappy? There is help. There are answers. Find resources at UGA!
Give yourself “money in the bank” when it comes to preventing stress by adopting a wellness lifestyle approach to stress management.
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There is no doubt that many college students feel stress. We may know we have stress when we experience it, but what is it exactly? Stress is defined as a response to a demand that is placed upon you.