Eustress vs Distress: Positive & Negative Types of Stress
Eustress is a type of stress that is positive, useful, and motivating. Contrasting distress, eustress motivates people to work hard, increase their performance, and reach their goals, even in the face of challenges.
Distress is the negative kind of stress that people associate with feeling of being “stressed out”. Distress tends to cause people to feel exhausted, anxious, and to experience physical and psychological symptoms such as headaches, stiffness, insomnia, absentmindedness or irritability. Frequent, intense or chronic stress is toxic to the body and brain and is related to a number of physical and mental diseases, as well as impairing a person’s ability to function.
The difference in eustress and distress has to do with the stressor(s) that initiated the response and the way the person evaluates these. Distress is caused when a person believes the stressor or stressors are not within their control or ability to fix.
Examples how distress impacts you | Examples how eustress impacts you |
Lack of sleep | Increased productivity |
Headache | Creates excitement |
Fatigue | Increased energy |
Mood changes | Positive outlook |
Chest pains | Increases resilience |
Digestion issues | Increased focus |
Feeling overwhelmed | Lack of focus |
Examples of distress causes/ stressors | Examples of eustress causes/ stressors |
Financial crisis | Holiday |
Illness or injury | Achieving a goal |
Work problems | Exercise |
Relationship problems | Building relationships |
Life event such as death, marriage, newborn | Listening to music, experiencing arts |
Worries about another person | Socializing |
And many more…… | And many more…… |