You might not feel stressed… but your habits say otherwise
Most people think they would know if they were stressed. They imagine feeling overwhelmed, anxious or under pressure. The obvious stuff. The kind of stress that makes you want to run away to a spa hotel and never come back. But that’s only one version of stress.
The more common version is much more subtle, slipping into your day, blending into your routines, and disguising itself as “just life being busy”. It’s highly likely you don’t even feel stressed. I’m betting your habits are telling a different story.
The signs are often hiding in plain sight
Stress does not always show up as panic or pressure. Often, it shows up as friction. Small things that feel oddly difficult. Tiny moments that get a bigger reaction than they should.
You might notice things like:
messages piling up that you keep meaning to reply to but don’t
cancelling plans because you suddenly “can’t be bothered”
snapping at things that would not normally bother you
feeling strangely stuck over simple decisions
scrolling when you are tired instead of actually resting
relying on caffeine or sugar to keep going
feeling wired in the evening but exhausted all day
None of these screams “stress,” but together, they paint a very familiar picture.
Some of your habits might not be habits at all
This is where it gets interesting: a lot of what people label as bad habits or personality traits are often stress responses in disguise.
That procrastination that keeps creeping in.
The overthinking.
The need to be constantly doing something or consuming something.
The “I’ll start again next week” loop.
These are not always about discipline or motivation. They are often what happens when your brain and body try to cope with too much for too long. Even things like zoning out on your phone, feeling irritable, or wanting to withdraw can be your system looking for a way to regulate itself. You see, it’s not the BIG stuff, but it’s very much what happens to busy folk who are used to just having to get on with life.
You can be coping, and still be under strain
This is the bit that catches people out: you can be functioning perfectly well on the surface and still be under significant stress underneath. You are getting through the day, doing your job, keeping things ticking along, but it feels harder than it used to. Your patience is shorter, your energy is lower, and your capacity is not what it used to be.
That doesn’t mean you’re doing something wrong. It usually means your system is carrying more than it can comfortably process.
This is not just a mindset thing. Stress is not just about how you think or feel. It’s a whole-body response. When your system is under load, whether that’s from life, work, poor sleep, blood sugar dips, irregular meals, constant stimulation, or never properly switching off, it affects how your body functions.
That can show up as:
poor sleep or waking in the night
low or inconsistent energy
cravings and appetite changes
digestive issues
brain fog or poor concentration
irritability or low mood
feeling wired but tired
This is why so many people try to fix these things in isolation and end up getting nowhere. It’s because the bigger picture has not been addressed.
If you have been feeling “off”, this may be part of the picture
If you’ve been dealing with things like low energy, poor sleep, cravings, digestive issues, feeling overwhelmed, struggling to focus, or simply not feeling like yourself, it is worth considering whether stress is playing a role.
Not in a dramatic, “everything is falling apart” way, but as a subtle, constant background load that your body is responding to. And that is exactly where working with a health professional can make a real difference. Why not take the first step and join our Stress Reset Workshop?
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