In my opinion, most key stress points linked to adults have to do with the slowly decreasing amount of life. As their children grow up and desert them to live their own lives and the adults constant working. Here is my top six list (Sorry, these were the only problems I've come across):
6. Working hours becoming too tough to handle as you get older.
5. Changes throughout the body due to ageing causing you to be incapable at some things you may have been able to do before.
4. General stress over everything and every problem you may face in life e.g. Worried about your future.
3. Often the community you live in may affect you greatly as a person gets older, they tend to enjoy living in quieter places. You may also be affected by the climate of where you live.
2. The fact that their children will soon move out, pursue a career and leave to make their own families in one of the most stress causing actions towards adults.
1. The though of life becoming more limited as they get older and everyday they become closer to passing away.
The living things have life while the non-living things do not have life. The living things locomote and respond to stimuli while the non-living things do not.
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Most things in life are realistic if you are willing to sacrifice everything else to get them. In this case there would an awful lot of study, competition for places, long hours, stressful situations i.e a lot of challenge.So in answer to your question if you are willing to forgo all other priorities to become a neurologist then the answer is YES. If however you are not then something so demanding would not be a realistic goal.
I think life is mysterious.It is filled with mysteries and things that are very unexpecting.
Many things dissolve in daily life. For example, both salt and sugar will dissolve in water in daily life. Most powdered drinks and vitamins will also dissolve.
Personally I think life is stressful for kids ! But it all depends on what age group, Her are some things I think children find stressful •school •homework •understand the world growing up weather not always getting what you want being away from family comforts learning something new embarrassing sexual talks I hope this helps you
No, but life's not fair. The sooner you learn that, the better.
I don't think it was any less stressful then, then it is now. We all have stressful things going on in our lives. Maybe the economy wasn't as bad but there are still a number of things that happened back then that cause stressed just as they do now.
Life is a series of continuous small stressful events.
NO. Losing a spouse is NOT a "top stressful life event" .... it would be in the "top life traumas" I respectfully disagree. Death of a spouse IS a life event, and in fact, is #1 on everyone's scale of most stressful life events (it is #1 on life events for adults; death of a parent is #1 for non-adults). Even things that should be happy occasions (vacation, holidays) have a stress rating.
sometimes it can be so stressful and its makes people do really bad things to themself because of the harmful things people say or do to them .
true it is stressful that sucks losing someone :(
true it is stressful that sucks losing someone :(
The most stressful event according to the Holmes and Rahe Life Events Scale is the death of a child or spouse.
When stressful things happen in your life, often times there is nothing that you can do about them. There are many stressful factors in life that will present themselves to you that you will be asked to deal with at once. When things really start piling up on you, just scream. Scream loud from the top of your lungs for as long as you possibly can in one breath. It won't change your problems but it will help relieve some of the tension you are feeling.
Excersize, Eat well, sleep 5-7 hours a night, talk to someone who is educated on stress management.
school and PEER PRESSURE