🧘 Stress Management & Emotional Maintenance *coming soon
Course overview
Lesson Overview

2.8 – Family, Friends, and Relationship-Based Triggers: The people closest to you can bring comfort, but they can also create stress when communication becomes tense. Arguments, misunderstandings, or pressure to meet others’ expectations may cause stress responses quickly. Feeling judged or not listened to can make your emotions rise faster than you planned. Even love can bring stress if you worry too much about disappointing someone you care about. Stress in relationships doesn’t always mean the relationship is unhealthy; it means the feelings involved are strong. Paying attention to what interactions cause stress helps you protect your mental balance. You can build skills that help you express your needs, listen calmly, and create healthier boundaries. Strong relationships grow when stress is handled with care and communication.

About this course

Techniques and strategies to manage stress, regulate emotions, and maintain overall mental and emotional well-being.

This course includes:
  • Guided relaxation and mindfulness exercises
  • Stress-tracking templates and coping strategy planners
  • Practical tools for emotional regulation and resilience building

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