stressed

We all know we need to manage our own stress levels, but sometimes dealing with the people around us who are over-stressed can raise our own tension levels. Everyone has their own way of coping with problems, and there are some patterns of behavior that can make dealing with others easier to handle. The two biggest personality types that you’ll see in stressed people are called “extreme anger” and “the sky is falling”.

Extreme anger personality types will try to subconsciously find ways to vent, which eases the pressure of the stress they’re dealing with. Shouting matches and lashing out are common behavior patterns, but it’s important to remember that whatever the person is angry about isn’t usually the root problem. Try to not become involved in a downward cycle by shouting back or becoming defensive, but rather try to get the person to talk about what’s really bothering them. You’ll also be able to get a closer look at the real person inside and maybe give them some objective perspective as to how their behavior appears to and affects others. Hopefully, instead of making life miserable for everyone, the extreme anger individual can deal with their problem and move on.

Another pattern many people fall into when they are stressed is the sky-is-falling mentality. This is in many ways the opposite of the extreme anger type. The sky-is-falling person knows what is bothering them and is usually willing to share the laundry list of current stress factors in their life. Instead of lashing out at people around them, they feel sorry for themselves, and loath the infinite number of things that are keeping them from enjoying life. Other than solving their problems, there is usually not much you can do for the sky-is-falling type. Trying to console them can be somewhat effective, depending on just how bleak they feel their situation is, but most likely their mood will not improve considerably until they have made decent progress on solving or eliminating their stress factors.

Keep in mind that we all exhibit tendencies of both stress-induced personality types at different times. Overall, the best thing you can do is realize when you are getting stressed and how you react. Whether you are more of an extreme-anger or sky-is-falling person, please remember that the only thing that is permanent is change, and we should be careful how we treat people close to us when we are stressed.