Draft:A Brief Study On Eustress By S. K. Nair
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Eustress, a term coined by endocrinologist Hans Selye, is derived from the Greek word "eu" meaning good, and "stress," indicating a positive form of stress that can enhance performance and well-being. Unlike distress, which can lead to adverse psychological[1] and physiological[2] effects, eustress is associated with feelings of fulfillment, motivation, and adaptive functioning. This study delves into the biochemical, neurological[3] and psychological mechanisms underlying eustress, and its implications on health and performance.
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