OFPPT Academy SOFT SKILLS : Gestion de stress   PARTIE 3

OFPPT Academy SOFT SKILLS : Gestion de stress PARTIE 3

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This section delves into the factors that contribute to a situation being stressful, focusing on the concept of SPIN, which stands for four variables determining stress-inducing situations.

Factors Contributing to Stress

  • Stress arises when there is a perceived lack of control over a situation. For instance, feeling helpless when a loved one is seriously ill can lead to stress due to the inability to influence the outcome.
  • The element of a threatened personality plays a significant role in stress. Feeling that one's ego or competence is at risk can be highly stressful, such as fearing judgment or ridicule from others.
  • Stress can also stem from unpredictability. Unexpected events disrupt planned routines, causing stress reactions. Distinguishing between true unpredictability and inadequate preparation is crucial.
  • Novelty contributes to stress as well. Facing new experiences like interviews or public speaking can induce stress due to unfamiliarity and the challenge of navigating uncharted territory.

Understanding Stressful Situations

  • Recognizing these four criteria (SPIN) helps explain why certain situations trigger stress responses: unpredictability, novelty, threats to one's personality, and lack of control.