Signs of Stress in your Body, Mood and Behaviour
Stress can show up in your life and affect your health in many different ways. Some of the signs of stress are also not as obvious, and you may not even connect the dots and realise that they are stress-related.
That’s why it really useful to become aware of the different symptoms of stress, so that you can notice warning signs and take steps to manage it better before it gets worse.
Stress in the body, mind and behaviours.
Stress can show up in your body, your thoughts, your mood, and even in your behaviours. And when it’s not dealt with, it can have a bigger impact on your health and wellbeing.
Below are some of the most common symptoms of stress to look out for.
Signs of stress in your body
Stress shows up in many different ways in the body. Some of the most common include headaches, digestive problems and insomnia.
Do any of the symptoms below show up regularly in your body?
Headaches |
Chest pain |
Muscle tension |
Aches and pains in the body |
Fatigue and low energy |
Lower sex drive |
Digestive issues like IBS and an upset stomach |
Struggling to sleep |
Frequent colds and infections |
Hair loss |
Teeth grinding and jaw clenching |
Cold and sweaty hands or feet |
Shaking |
Ringing in the ears |
Signs of stress in your mind and mood
Stress not only affects our bodies, it also affects our mental state and moods.
Do any of the symptoms below show up regularly in your moods?
Anxiety |
Overwhelm |
Restlessness |
Lack of motivation |
Feeling scattered and unfocused |
Irritability and moodiness |
Anger |
Depression |
Feeling more negative and down than usual |
Unbalanced emotions |
Loneliness and isolation |
Forgetfulness |
Constant worrying |
Unable to relax |
Signs of stress in your behaviours
As stress affects our bodies, minds and moods, it can also affect our behaviours. Because of stress, we can develop unhealthy eating habits, irregular sleeping habits and so much more.
Do any of the behaviours below show up in your life?
Emotional outbursts like anger or crying |
Nervous habits like nail-biting and pacing |
Overeating and binge-eating |
Under-eating |
Emotional outbursts |
Excessive use of stimulants like coffee, sugar |
Drinking, smoking and taking drugs to unwind |
Withdrawing socially and isolating |
Not exercising even if you know it'll help |
Wanting to switch off from the world |
Insomnia or oversleeping |
Fidgeting and struggling to sit still |
Procrastination and avoidance |
Conflicts in relationships |
Managing the stress in your life
And so, which symptoms above show up in your life?
And could they be related to stress?
From this place of awareness, you can start to take small steps to manage the stress in your life better, so as to reduce it and prevent any further negative effects on your health and wellbeing.
Some simple strategies that can help reduce stress include regular exercise, eating a more balanced diet, taking more time out to relax and do fun activities, spending time with family or friends, and practising relaxation techniques like deep breathing, yoga and meditation.
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Are you ready to build more awareness of the stress in your life and takes steps to manage it better?
I hope that this post has helped you identify some of the signs of stress showing up in your life. Sometimes the signs aren’t that obvious and we can completely miss that they are in fact a result of stress.
With this awareness, you can start taking action to reduce and manage it better. And over time you’ll be able to shift from feeling stressed-out and highly-strung, to much calmer and more balanced.
After reviewing the signs of stress above, did you recognize any that show up in your life? Share in the comments, along with one action you’re going to take to help manage it better.
And of course, if you’d like extra support, visit my Less Stress, More Joy coaching page or book a complimentary one-hour session with me. As a holistic health coach, I’m here for you.
Keep shining
xoxo Sian
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Arun
October 23, 2020 at 5:32 amThis is much needed in the times we are living. There is so much that people go through, which includes job loss, no income, health risks and more. A wellness coach will help each one of us. I signed up with a wellness blog that has a wealth of information on how to relieve stress.
livethewonderful
January 24, 2021 at 5:38 pmThank you Arun, yes, so many are dealing with stress, overwhelm, anxiety and the added pressures of life. I hope to help people through these articles, so that they can find ways to relieve some of this tension and create more peace and harmony in their lives. I appreciate your feedback 🙂