The Importance Of Financial Stress

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People always think about doing their best in order to achieve their targets and enjoy their life which is obviously possible since they try to break all the life barriers such as stress. Some people believe that stress can be beneficial as it gives them a motivation and illustrates them their ability while some others argue on the contrary that being under pressure makes them loss of mental control occasionally and it is dangerous in terms of their public health. As known, there are many symptoms following the stress that can occur in the person like depression, anxiety obsessional, angry and phobic behaviour. Also, as people age get older the individual’s responsibility extends throughout the life in which case it might affect to the health …show more content…

Banks tend to cut back on lending in two ways. First, they raise the interest rate charged on new loans, making it less attractive to borrowers to take out loans. Such an increase in loan rates should have the same effect on spending by businesses and households as an increase in the cost of credit on capital markets Also, (Keeton, 2009) concluded that an increase in financial stress can lead to a decline in economic activity through three possible channels, first of these channels is expecting there will be an increase in the price of financial assets and in economy in general. Second channel, increases the alimony to the business and households in financing spending, but a suggestion was taken such rises the cost of finance can cause business and households to cut back on their spending, depressing economic activity still further. The last channel which should take as a consideration is causing banks to tighten their credit standards. In addition, it is unlikely that dealing with debt creates troubles with people’s Psychological and might break their …show more content…

Stress refreshes our brain, specifically it invigorate the production of the brain chemicals and making more connection between the neurons in the brain and there was animals’ studies suggest one of the people’s reaction of stress is that it assists to boost memory and learning scores. Secondly, when a body begin to feel stressful it prepares to protect itself from injury or infection that can occurs by producing extra interleukins and chemicals that helps to regularise the immune system which allows the brain to function effectively, these have been proved recently by an experiment that was done for rats in the laboratory in order to discover what is the influence of the stress, after the process it was found that stress produced a ‘’ massive mobilization’’ of several kinds of immune cells in their bloodstreams. Finally, most of women often worry about their anxiety and tension that it might affect to their unborn baby, but there was a study taken by Johns (Hopkins, 2006) who found that most of stressful women children showed actually during pregnancy greater motor and developmental skills by age 2 than those of unstressed mothers. Another reversible argument presents that unhealthy habits such as smoking can diminish the stress as it has nicotine and good for relax which is true but for the short time. (Hodgekiss, 2014) responded that women who are under pressure affects to their unborn baby’ brains and

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