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10 High-Stress Personality Characteristics

Recognize Chronic Stress...Then Do Something About It!
-- By Mike Kramer, Staff Writer

Stress has been so ingrained in our days and in our culture, that we probably don’t even recognize it any more. We may believe that the general underlying sense of uneasiness we feel is normal and acceptable. Or we might blame the tension and stress we experience—in traffic, at work or at home—more on what’s happening “to” us than what’s happening “within” us.
 
The problem with this attitude is that it brings on a sense of helplessness, that there’s nothing we can do about stress other than cope. This thought alone is a source of stress, isn’t it?
 
When you realize that the stress you experience may have something to do with you, it helps you take control and start to solve the problem. Here are 10 personality traits that are symptoms of being highly stressed. Some are characteristics that, by their nature, add even more stress to your life. This list will help you recognize if you are highly stressed and give you ideas for doing something about it.
 
How many of these qualities do you exhibit?
 
  1. Over-planning each day. Do you feel the need to stick to a strict schedule? Do you live in fear of falling behind or overlooking a task?

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Member Comments About this Article
"I'm a nurse and I'm having my first baby, my job makes me stressed. Lately I been dreaming that I am patient on a vent and waking up unable to breath." -- RAQUELE
"I used to be this person. It amazes me how I have mellowed out during this pregnancy. I used to worry and stress about everything. Now, I just want to enjoy the calm and predictablility of my life before my second child comes. Sleep in, eat out, hang out with friends and family. I still get all of my duties done, but maybe just not all at one time. Life is so much better this way. Let's hope it sticks after the next one comes." -- SHANABRYNA
"this article helped out alot. now i find that when i feel stressed i meditate on what is bothering me and then exercise. i feel so much better afterward and usually realize it was nothing to stress about!" -- MOMMY4MD
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