Pure Barre Tallahassee combines yoga, Pilates, and ballet for a low-impact workout.
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by Mark A. Mahoney
Guest Columnist – Tallahassee Democrat
April 1, 2025

 

National Stress Awareness Month has been observed since April 1992 to raise awareness of the causes and cures for our modern-day stress epidemic. It’s a timely reminder to pay attention to our stress levels and how they impact our health and well-being. Having a dedicated month for stress awareness allows opportunities for open conversation on the impact of stress in our daily lives.

In today’s fast-paced world, it’s easy to become overwhelmed by the demands of work, family, and other responsibilities. However, ignoring stress can lead to a variety of mental and physical health problems.

What is stress?

Stress is a natural response to the demands and pressures of everyday life, stemming from work, relationships, financial concerns, health issues, and more. While some stress can be motivating, chronic or intense stress can take a toll on our bodies and minds.

Chronic stress can contribute to conditions like anxiety and depression, and it can even manifest in physical symptoms such as headaches, fatigue, and muscle tension. Unchecked stress can lead to elevated blood pressure, digestive problems, and increase the risk of serious conditions like heart disease, diabetes, and obesity.

Why taking care of your mental health is important

Mental health is just as important as physical health. Good mental health can help you cope with the challenges of daily life, maintain healthy relationships, and achieve your goals. However, poor mental health can lead to a variety of problems, including anxiety, depression, substance abuse, and even suicide.