The Borneo Post

Stressing on emotional stress

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THESE days, if you’re a student, life can feel more emotionall­y draining than ever, especially as we hear more and more reported cases of mental illness and depression among youths, which could all begin from being emotionall­y stressed.

Statistics from the Ministry of Health revealed a worsening state of mental health problems among students in the country; from just one in 10 individual­s in 2011, to one in five in 2016.

Emotional stress among youths can be triggered by various factors, the most common one being stress over poor academic performanc­e.

It is not something that we should take lightly so here are a few of our thoughts on this matter. Get help and counsellin­g As a student in college or university, if you’re experienci­ng emotional stress there are various support systems available to you, including counsellin­g services, which are offered at most campuses.

Therefore, if you are having difficulty dealing with emotional stress, it’s important to seek assistance from a counsellor as soon as possible.

However, the fi rst and most important step to take is to realise that you need help and not suffer in silence. Seek emotional support Some of us are now so used to spending time with our smartphone­s rather than interactin­g with family members and friends.

The influence and pressure from social media can also be overwhelmi­ng, thus leading to stress and depression.

When going through emotional turmoil, it is best to not be alone as spending time with loved ones and people we trust is the best way to overcome your emotional stress. Change your lifestyle Research conducted has suggested that regular exercise is an effective way of lessening the effects of emotional stress.

There is also research that shows the psychologi­cal and physical benefits of exercise, which can also help ease anxiety.

Exercise often helps reduce emotional stress by releasing endorphins, natural chemicals in the brain that give you a sense of pleasure and also distract you from anxiety.

This is a weekly column by SarawakYES! - an initiative by Faradale Media-M Sdn Bhd and supported by the Sarawak Youth Movement (Azam). This space is to share advice and guidance related to education and careers in promoting Sarawakian children to pursue their dreams. Follow us on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and YouTube.

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