AN OVERVIEW OF STRESS MANAGEMENT-PSYCHOLOGICAL ASPECTS OF DEALING WITH TODAY’S SCHOOL DEMANDS
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stress management, overwhelming, high alert, procrastinatinAbstract
Abstract Stress at school and in general may be considered as any physical, chemical, or emotional factor that causes bodily or mental unrest and that may be a factor in causing diseases. It narrows students’ ability to think clearly, function effectively, and enjoy life. Effective stress management helps them get back to their lives, to be happier, healthier, and more productive. The ultimate goal is a balanced life for work, studying, relationships, relaxation, fun, and the resilience to hold up under pressure and meet challenges head on. This article provides an overview of school stress effects on students and some basic knowledge on how to cope or manage daily stress in proper ways. Keywords: stress management, overwhelming, high alert, procrastinatinDownloads
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2018-11-17
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Thi Phuong Huynh, T. (2018). AN OVERVIEW OF STRESS MANAGEMENT-PSYCHOLOGICAL ASPECTS OF DEALING WITH TODAY’S SCHOOL DEMANDS. Ed-Humanistics : Jurnal Ilmu Pendidikan, 3(2). Retrieved from https://ejournal.unhasy.ac.id/index.php/ed-humanistics/article/view/301
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