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Course overview
Lesson Overview

8.1 – Recognizing Early Signs of Stress: Recognizing stress early allows you to respond before it becomes overwhelming or disruptive. Stress can show up in subtle ways—irritability, fatigue, headaches, muscle tension, forgetfulness, or sudden changes in sleep and appetite. Emotionally, you might feel anxious, easily frustrated, or withdrawn from others. Physically, your body may feel restless or heavy, signaling that it’s carrying too much tension. Learning to observe these warning signs builds self-awareness and emotional intelligence. Keeping track of triggers—like financial pressure, crowded environments, or overcommitment—helps you identify patterns and make adjustments early. Stress doesn’t mean weakness; it’s your body’s signal to pause and recalibrate. Addressing it promptly prevents burnout and supports long-term mental clarity. Awareness is the first step toward control, turning stress into a manageable signal instead of a silent saboteur. Over time, early recognition empowers you to stay balanced even in unpredictable transitions.

About this course

Essential skills to support smooth life transitions and successful reentry into independent living and community life.

This course includes:
  • Transition and reentry planning templates
  • Resource guides for housing, employment, and community support
  • Scenario-based exercises for problem-solving and adaptation

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