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Hermes of the Threshold's avatar

I think stress comes from the feeling of being overwhelmed by having too much to do; but crucially, at least part of that depends on one's perspective. For example, if you have ten things to do in one's day if one looks at the whole day it's very easy to become overwhelmed, even though it is possible to accomplish those tasks in the day. For me, my stress levels went down significantly even though I didn't outwardly change anything when I changed my perspective to only focus on what was in front of me -- to do what I could at the task at hand and then when finished move on to the next, without focusing on the big picture. Of course if you have so many obligations that you cannot do it all even with that perspective shift then something manifestly needs to change, but often times developing tunnel vision helps a lot.

Sigdrifr's avatar

Another pertinent dimension is "things I must do" vs "things I want to do". One can fill up one's life with the former (highly structured) and never have time for the latter.

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