Short Term Effects of Stress on the Body

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I’ve been rather stressed lately. A year and a half ago, I wasn’t very social. Work was slow, so I started working one day a week in the showroom to get some social interactions, I started volunteering at an animal shelter, found walking group, etc., etc. Well, work has picked up, and due to some staffing issues, I’ve been working a heck of a lot more, and there’s less down time at work. This all adds up to stress, because my social life certainly hasn’t slowed down, and I try to keep up my blogging here three days a week because I love you guys! I apologize if the quality or frequency has diminished during May, but I hope to be back at it in full force now that it’s June!

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I know my sleep has suffered. I know I’ve been achy and tired. And I know with certainty I’ve been a bit irritable. All due to stress? Let’s find out. The Mayo Clinic lists these symptoms of stress:

Common effects of stress on your body

  • Headache
  • Muscle tension or pain
  • Chest pain
  • Fatigue
  • Change in sex drive
  • Stomach upset
  • Sleep problems

Common effects of stress on your mood

  • Anxiety
  • Restlessness
  • Lack of motivation or focus
  • Feeling overwhelmed
  • Irritability or anger
  • Sadness or depression

Common effects of stress on your behavior

  • Overeating or undereating
  • Angry outbursts
  • Drug or alcohol abuse
  • Tobacco use
  • Social withdrawal
  • Exercising less often

I’ve highlighted the symptoms I’ve noticed I am suffering from in red. How many of these would you highlight? I hope not as many as me.

So how do we deal with it?

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Stick with your exercise routine. You may feel that cutting out exercise will help you feel less stressed, but you’re flat out wrong. Exercise can help us feel more energized and sleep better at night. I always workout first thing in the morning, before work. If I don’t get that workout in, I find my mood suffers. My morning workout makes my day better!

Use relaxation techniques. Meditation, yoga, tai chi, getting a massage, you name it, it will help.

Don’t give up social time or hobbies. I expressed to The Hubs that I felt guilty I spent every Sunday morning with walking group, because we had grocery shopping to do and I was always running around like a chicken with my head cut off on Sunday evenings. He told me I was being ridiculous, because I loved going to walking group: it was my time to decompress. And wouldn’t you know he’s right (as much as I hate to admit he’s right about anything).

Keep laughing. Laughter is really, really good for you. Watch some stand up comedy. Read a funny book (I recommend anything by Jenny Lawson).

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Take a social media break. This is a huge deal for me. I’m really into social media, and use many chat programs to talk to friends all over the country. Text messaging, Facebook Messenger, Twitter, Slack, Pinterest. There are times where I have 3 or 4 people vying for my attention at one time. While I love all my friends, sometimes the stress of keeping up with it all can become too much. I spent most of Memorial Day avoiding all social media (except Instagram, which consumed MAYBE 30 minutes of my day). I had such a relaxing day, which was good, because I wasn’t feeling well at all.

Take a mental health day. If your stress is work related, and you can get away for a day or two without making things worse: do it! Shut off your phone, get away from home and take a hike, go shopping, see a movie, whatever you love to do!

How do you deal with stress? Let me know in the comments!

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How to Save Money At the Movie Theater

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The Hubs and I love going to the movies, but I hate paying full price. In fact, it’s become a running gag in our household: if I walk out of a movie that I really loved, I say “I’d have paid full price for that!” It doesn’t happen often. In fact, once, we got a gift certificate to a specific movie theater we never go to, and the only thing we even remotely wanted to see was Snow White and the Huntsman. I walked out of THAT movie and said “I didn’t even pay for it and I want my money back!”

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The ONLY good thing about this movie.

But there year there are a lot of movies I’m going to want to see, so how do we see them without breaking the bank?

 

  1. Go in the morning. Theaters want to draw you in to the earlier, less crowded showings, so they often provide a discount for earlier showings. Our local Cinemark offers the first showing of every film every day of the week for a mere $6. We take full advantage of this! Today Deadpool is playing at 11:40 am, and since we’re both off from work on Mondays, we’re there! 600_early_bird_300x100
  2. Go on Discount Day. As cheap as it is to go to the first showing of a film at our local theater, it’s even cheaper if we go on Tuesday. Tuesday is Discount Day and every showing of every film (not including 3D or Imax) is only $5.50!
  3. Skip Imax and 3D. 3D viewings at our theater cost an extra $3.50 per ticket! Imax can be even more. (Plus, as a person who wears glasses, I am not a fan of wearing 3D glasses on top of my regular eyewear, so this is an easy pass for me.)
  4. Eat before you view. The Hubs and I only buy snacks at the movie theater on very special occasions. For instance, we went to see the new Star Wars movie on Christmas Day, so we made an event out of it and shared popcorn and got drinks. (This also saves you calories because there isn’t usually anything healthy to eat in a theater.) Today we plan on eating a hearty brunch before our showtime.No-Popcorn
  5. Pay at the box office. Did you know buying movie tickets online can cost you a “service fee”? Cinemark’s website charges you an extra $1.25 per ticket if you buy them online.
  6. Check Groupon or Living Social. Sometimes you can find deals on theater packages in your area to save yourself money on tickets and snacks.

How do you save money on entertainment? Let me know in the comments!

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The Puppy Bowl is Coming!

A lot of so-called “normal” Americans really love football. Me? I could give a crap about football. And The Hubs is a blue-blooded Canadian so football isn’t in his repertoire either. We do, however, love puppies! So every year, instead of following the trend and screaming at the tv, we squee and awww at the tiny puppies running around the mock stadium in Animal Planet’s Puppy Bowl!

Puppies participate in the taping of Animal Planet's "Puppy Bowl IX" program on Nov. 11, 2012, in New York. The mock football game will air on Super Bowl Sunday. The puppies used in the show are from shelters and rescue organizations across the country. Illustrates PUPPYBOWL (category l), by Maura Judkis (c) 2013, The Washington Post. Moved Thursday, Jan. 3a, 2013. (MUST CREDIT: Washington Post photo by Linda Davidson)
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I thought about throwing a Puppy Bowl party but I don’t think any of my friends would show up, so it’s up to The Hubs and I to make some healthy snacks to go with our buffalo wings. Hey, buffalo wings are fine in moderation, people! In the spirit of the event, I’ve come up with a few ideas for snackage:

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This 5-Minute Black Bean Dip from Cookin Canuck, served in a (clean) dog bowl

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Cheese and lunchmeat cut into dog bone shapes

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Healthy chocolate truffle “kibble” for dessert

Bingley, of course, will be eating his normal kibble. 🙂

What are your plans for Superbowl Sunday? Will you be enjoying the Big Game, or watching the Puppy Bowl?

Let me know in the comments!

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