Stress is when your brain and body work together to help you deal with something tricky or tough.
Imagine you're playing a game with your friend, and suddenly there's a big pile of blocks in the way, that’s like stress. Your brain notices the problem (the block pile), and it tells your body to get ready for action. You might feel your heart beat faster, or your hands get all wiggly, that’s your body getting ready to move or think quickly.
How Stress Works Step by Step
- Your brain sees a challenge, Like seeing the big block pile in front of you.
- It sends a message, It tells your body to be alert, maybe even a little nervous.
- Your body responds, You might feel stronger or faster, like when you're about to run or jump.
Stress is not always bad, it helps you solve problems and stay safe, just like how the block pile makes the game more fun!
Examples
- Feeling nervous before a test
- Getting upset when your dog runs away
- Crying at work after a tough day
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See also
- How Does You're in Crisis If You Can't Do This Work?
- Why Do People Get Stressed About Things That Don’t Matter?
- Why Do Humans Get the 'Butt-Head' Feeling When They're Stressed?
- Why Do People Get Stressed Out Over Small Things?
- Why Do People Get Stressed Out by the Same Things Over and Over?