Ex-STRESS Yourself!

I’m not really sure what the title means but I just got done writing that Madonna/Lady Gaga post and it made sense to me so DEAL WITH IT. What this post is supposed to be about is some hidden stresses in your life that will most likely make as much sense as the title.  For instance, leaving a night light on could be a contributing factor to your stress. What? I always sleep with a light on and I don’t feel stressed (GET OFF MY BACK ALREADY!). There are 3 more hidden stress givers…hidden after the jump. (Get it? I HID the HIDDEN stresses! Get it?…classic Nick right there.)

 

#1.)  The Lack of Cubicles at Your Office.  A lot of offices have open floor plans now, so you can see the whole way across the room. It seems like a good thing, but it can actually be more stressful than sitting in a cubicle, because your brain is constantly being distracted.  Even if you don’t notice all the extra activity, your BRAIN is working overtime.

#2.)  Sleeping with a Night-Light On.  It might even make you DEPRESSED.  Researchers at Ohio State made one group of hamsters sleep in complete darkness, and made the other group sleep with a night-light on. After eight weeks, the ones that used the night-light weren’t as active, and also started eating less.  Which are both symptoms of depression. According to the researchers, it mostly had to do with the sleep hormone melatonin, which your body produces when your brain thinks it’s dark outside.  When you sleep with a night-light on, sometimes your brain gets confused.
#3.)  Background Noises.  Even a buzzing fluorescent light or the hum of traffic adds to your stress level.  You just don’t notice it. In fact, studies have found that kids who live close to loud things like highways and airports tend to have higher blood pressure, and score lower on reading tests.  Their language skills take longer to develop too.
#4.)  Your Smartphone.  You can do basically anything on it now.  And when you bought it, you probably thought it would make your life LESS stressful, right? The problem is, when you have a smartphone everyone expects you to be available all the time.  And research has shown that your stress level goes up the more you check your email and text messages.
Just an FYI, Im stuck in a box for 6 hours a day and I sleep with the noise making, light flashing TV on, with my iPhone plugged into the wall but next to me in bed by way of extension cord. IM NOT STRESSED AT ALL

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