Stress

Stress is the body’s response to pressure or demand. A little can help focus, but too much can feel overwhelming.

Definition

Stress can affect sleep, focus, and emotions. When it becomes chronic, it can reduce capacity and increase overwhelm. Short calming routines, predictable schedules, and supportive environments can help. It is a normal response, but it deserves care and attention.

Why it matters here

We provide fast, practical resets and steady routines for stress support.

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Common misunderstandings

  • Stress is always bad.
  • People should just ignore stress signals.

Related terms

Citations & review

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Last reviewed

17 Jan 2026

Next review due

16 Jul 2026

Updated

17 Jan 2026

Evidence & sources

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Update history
  • 17 Jan 2026contentInitial glossary definition published.

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