Recognizing Early Warning Signs

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Understanding the early signs of stress is one of the most important steps in maintaining resilience and staying functional on and off duty. Pressure often builds quietly over time, and the earlier you recognize it, the easier it becomes to address.

Changes in Mood

One of the first things many people notice is a shift in mood. This may include increased irritability, emotional numbness, frustration, or feeling disconnected from the people around you. These changes may seem minor at first but can gradually begin affecting your relationships and performance.

Disrupted Sleep Patterns

Difficulty falling asleep, waking up in the middle of the night, or feeling exhausted even after resting can all be indicators that stress is building. Sleep disruption often affects recovery and can lead to ongoing fatigue and reduced mental clarity.

Increased Isolation

Another common warning sign is withdrawing from family, coworkers, or close friends. You may feel less interested in conversations, activities, or support systems that usually help keep you grounded.

Trouble Staying Focused

When stress accumulates, concentration often becomes more difficult. You may find yourself forgetting small details, losing focus during tasks, or having trouble staying mentally present.

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