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CHAPTER-I
CHAPTER!
INTRODUCTION
The modem jet-age world which is said to be a world of amazing achievements is also a
horrible world of stress. In such a society, working women face a number of challenges and obstacles.
So, women’s mind becomes trapped by desires, multiple worries and countless fears, causing their
thoughts to spin in a whirl-wind of speculative possible stressful scenario. She is consumed by fear and
a sense of hopelessness, berates herself and believes that she is no longer able to make a significant
contribution to life. Working women experience tremendous anxiety, tension, fear resulting from their
family and work-place (institution) related problems. With the growing magnitude of obstacles
encountered by women in their life, they are bound to live a monotonous life dominated by frustration
and unhappiness.
Working women with an average life-span of less than a hundred years, fritter away their
existence in useless whining over their miseries. When the feelings of stress persist over a period of
time, then they enter the stage of crisis. They fell oppressed, and there is heightened pessimism and self
doubting tendency dominates. When they are stressed, they are at risk for a wide variety of health
problems. Moreover, they are bombarded with demands to adjust constantly to work and relationship
pressures.
Research has shown how harmful emotional states can cause ‘stress’ and stress not only affect
our body, but our mind as well. Women therefore, not only face the stresses that come with doing the
share of child-bearing and general caring for the family, but also those that the modem workplace bring
with it. This shows that the modem day working women experience stresses from several fronts at once.
Stress occurs when the demands of a situation out-weight the body’s ability to cope. Stress is defined as
the non-specific response of the body to any demand made upon it. The demand can be a threat, a
The number of working women suffering from stress and stress-related illness is on the rise. In
terms of the human body, stress in women can also be caused by hormonal changes, during pregnancy
and menopause. Any prolonged stress can lead to many undesirable consequences like - fatigue,
irritability, exhaustion, insomnia, ulcers, high blood pressure and heart disease amongst others.
Existence is difficult for women, with much labour and very little relaxation and hence, they shrink
Negative attitudes, negative reactions and responses bombard women every day. So they need
to insulate themselves against these negatives and diligently seek the positive.
The need of the hour is to inquire deep into: the roots of stress, prevalent among working
women and help them to acquire knowledge of ‘stress management’, to cope with stress in their
day to day life, to help them to understand their position better with their varied responsibilities.
Stress Management is about understanding stress, recognizing its symptoms holistically and turning it
into a positive force using a variety of tools, information and techniques. It will be very beneficial for
the whole working-women community, to acquire skills simultaneously to cope with family and work
related stress. Tension and frustration related to family and work have a profound influence on the
health of working women. Prolonged stress and frustration can have a deleterious effect on women’s
psyche and through her, on all those who are close to her. Much of the hostility, now-a-days is a result
of their in ability to handles stress. Stress is an unpleasant state of mind brought on by a situation which
is difficult to sort out and in addition juggling time between her home and workplace.
Hence, this study will help women to know, how to prevent and lessen stress situations in their
day to day living, and coping skills need to be urgently recovered and restored by them. Knowledge in
this regard can help women to maintain both physical and mental well-being, to lead a sustainable life-
style within a set of circumstances, conditioned by natural and other relevant factors because, for a
The term “stress” is not only discussed in our everyday conversations but has become enough
of a public issue to attract widespread media attention. Whether it be radio, television, newspapers or
magazines, the issue of stress figures everywhere. Stress is probably the most common word today,
used almost daily by millions of people all over the world. One of the problems related to stress and
themselves and deprive themselves of caring precisely when they have the greatest need for it. For this
reason, involvement in a loving, caring from a small group of supportive people can be especially
important when we are depressed. Even when people feel that they are only mildly stressed or
depressed, small group involvement can be critical not only to keep mild depression from growing
deeper, but also to aid them in leading a stress-free life. When one’s depression worsens, at that point
more concrete suicidal thoughts and plans emerge. Stress is influence by genes, life situations and the
state of one’s general health. Basically, anything that blocks or depletes our available life-energy is an
agent of stress. The menacing presence of a heavy heart, waves of anxiety or crabby irritability may
Tremendous progress have been achieved in the fields of science and technology, commerce
and medicine, bringing about assiduous changes in the social, economic and political systems causing
approach to life, as against a holistic approach, has only added to human stress resulting in mental
disorders and psychosomatic diseases, precluding human beings to bask in the bliss of stress-free life.
The concept of stress was first introduced in the life sciences of Hans Selye in 1936 (Source :
“Overcome Stress” by Ashwani Bhardway, Pg :1). It is a concept borrowed from the natural sciences.
Derived from the Latin word ‘Stringers’, stress was popularly used in the seventeenth century to mean
hardship, strain, adversity or affliction. It was used in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries to denote
force, pressure, strain or strong effort with reference to an object or person. Stress is defined as the non-
specified response of the body to any demand made on it. The demand can be a threat, a challenge or
The Oxford Dictionary defines ‘stress’ as a state of affair involving demand on physical or
mental energy. Stress occurs when the demands of a situation out weight the body’s ability to cope.
Stress is a very complex phenomenon to describe, but we can simply say that - anything which gives
mental and physical pressure is called stress. It refers to the responses elicited by physical or
that stimulus which imposes detectable strain that cannot be easily accommodated by the body and so
presents itself as impaired health and behaviour. Stress is the main cause of the physiological
imbalance that pre-dispose working women to all of the archetypes of depression. Stress not only saps
women of their energy but also destroys their joy of life. It adversely impacts their work and family life.
Stress has lots of negative effects. Its growing magnitude can lead to poor self-esteem which is at the
root of many of our problems. It can sabotage relationships and careers, it cause self-destructive patterns
and hold one back from achieving their full potential. All forms of stress however produce a very well-
documented physical reaction in the body. For most people, daily stress hassles are the most demanding
to the body. The word ‘stress’ conjures up pictures of discomfort, pain, trials and tribulations or
setbacks and problems. We should never under estimate the impact of the wear and tear of stress on our
Most working women had their own galaxy of stress symptoms and types of stress. When
women lose every vestige of her courage, she is completely stuffed with remorse and self-pity, and she
develops very frequently what is termed as stress. In such a depressed state, she is completely
incapacitated, in capable of following through with any work. When women’s mental gymnastics lack
vitality and they frequently fall, prey to dry mechanism, cold egoism, cynicism or isolated fatalism.
Ironically, all the common stop-gap efforts that women engage in to put off the anxiety of
dealing with the existential dilemma actually lead to a life of greater stress with emotional upset,
personal stagnation and chronic disease as the eventual outcome. It is very important to know the causes
of stress, as it creates vast amounts of misery and suffering, making people emotionally crippled. It was
essential to understand the root causes of stress, so that people become aware of the situation and the
stress that was caused by it. This awareness is an important factor that would help people to lead a
stress-free life. Due to stress, people withdraw from work and their relationships. It also leads to loss of
energy and their motivation goes far beyond the bonds of normal burnout, leaving them incapable to
connect emotionally with other people and their perceptions are distorted. So, it is necessary to know
the root causes of stress, to help people to be relieved from stress and aid them to lead a healthy and
i) Physical or Environmental Causes: The first and foremost cause of stress is any physical
threat to our safety. Beyond that, other physical stressors may include noise, big crowd or
cluttered surroundings. Just as we get different stress symptoms, so also our stress is triggered
by different situations, and what is comfortable to one person can be terrifying to another.
ii) Social Stressors: One of the interaction most common sources of stress is This includes
conflict with co-workers, bosses and feuds with neighbours. Certain people can make one feel
stressed just by being around. Our stress level is raised by people who are aggressive, critical,
iii) Institutional Stressors: Another cause of stress is due to rules and regulations of
bureaucratic red tape, deadlines, expectations of immediate response, endless meetings, chains
iv) Major Life Events: There are changes in life circumstances that can have a stressful impact
for months or years, depending on the situation. It also includes losing a job, death of a spouse,
child or parent, moving to a new city, separation or divorce, being a victim of crime or
accident.
v) Daily Hassles: For most people daily stress hassles are the most damaging to the body, and
they produce a very well-documented physical reaction in the body. Daily hassles like rising
prices, home maintenance, having too much to do, fear of crime, driving in rush-hour traffic,
repetitive house chores, parenting problems and health issues causes stress.
vi) Interpersonal factors: Serious interpersonal or relationship problems may also lead to stress.
Stress may result in withdrawal from fellowship and interaction with family members, conflict
in their relationship with their spouse, friends and other people. One of the major problems of
stress is that stressed people tend to isolate themselves and also deprived themselves of
carrying, when they have the greatest need for it. For this reason, involvement in a loving,
carrying and a small group of supportive people can be especially important when people are
stressed. When replaceable cells are constantly stressed by excessive toxins, improper nutrition
and over-work, they used the reproductive potential decades earlier then intended.
Irreplaceable cells such as nerve fibres, which cannot further reproduced, simply cease
Most of the causes of stress are domestic in origin and were increased by pressure at the work-
place.
When a person works more than he can handle, Physical Stress is caused. The body limbs and
organs get tired and fatigued; and decay sets in. modem man seem to overwork and this sets their
system in a system of
constant stress.
A man’s continuous stretching of his body and mind results in Insomnia and later on manifest
all symptoms of a psychotic. He should learn how to relax and not overwork beyond the human system
capacity. The human nerves have a limit to absorb heightened states of tension and need alternate states
of relaxation.
• MALNUTRITION:
Nutrition also plays an important role in the functioning of the human body. The human
system requires the right salts, energy giving calories and proteins for the upkeep of the body. Some
depletion over a long period of time causes fatigue and even system failure.
• ENDOCRINAL IMBALANCES:
The balance of the endocrinal glands is very important as they secrete chemicals called
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injected into the bloodstream. Any change in the balance is seen to have a serious repercussion on the
The endocrine system exists alongside the nervous system and acts as a messenger system to
When the body is constantly abused in terms of excessive physical work or entertainment,
alcohol, sex or drugs, they could lead to high stress in the long run.
• MENTAL OVERWORK:
There is a time to work and time to relax. There are some people who just do not understand
this and mentally keep on brooding on a subject hoping to find a solution. They get into a mental groove
that they cannot get out later. This saps them of mental energy and keeps him on the edge. It is essential
that human beings should indulge in relaxation therapies and overcome bouts of depression and strain
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DUALITIES OF LIFE:
Life is a set of dualities like pleasure and pain, profit and loss, richness and poverty etc. As life
moves, one goes through ups and downs and if he is not prepared, either through Yoga or a philosophy,
The fluctuations in life may be different for different people, but it is essential to go through
the situation without getting affected. From birth to death one has to undergo the dualities that cause
stress. The degree of stress depends on the situations and person’s preparedness to handle the situation.
Moreover, the societal, religious and cultural setup indoctrinates with a preference towards
one set of dualities as against the other, causing lot of stress in the process.
Modem life is very fast and people have to undergo a number of situations every day. In each
of the situation the role is different and the demands are different. Every situation has different values
and demands. So, people moves into the various situations with different roles and since the demands of
the various situations are different, they act according to the demands of situations and not according to
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mismatch between the demands of the situations and the intrinsic nature causes
a lot of stress.
• PHYSICAL STRESS:
Stress affects all aspects of the entire personality of man. Physical stress causes fatigue and
ageing. In the normal process when cells are destroyed, newer ones take its place. When the body is
stressed continuously as in the case of man, the cells, over a period of time, lose their capacity to
• MENTAL STRESS:
our life. A stressed person also tends to spread stress and negativities around his environment
According to Dr. Hans Selye, when replaceable cells are constantly stressed by excessive
toxins, improper nutrition and overwork, they use the reproductive potential decades earlier than
intended. Irreplaceable cells such as nerve fibers, which cannot further reproduce, simply cease
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Acute stress is the most common form of stress. It comes from demands and pressures of the
recent past and anticipated demands and pressures of the near future. Short-term stress can lead to
Because it is short term, acute stress doesn’t have enough time to do the extensive damage
symptoms are:
• Muscular problems including tension headache, back pain, jaw pain, and the muscular
tensions that lead to pulled muscles and tendon and ligament problems;
• Stomach, gut and bowel problems such as heartburn, acid stomach, flatulence, diarrhea,
• Transient over arousal leads to elevation in blood pressure, rapid heartbeat, sweaty palms,
heart palpitations, dizziness, migraine headaches, cold hands or feet, shortness of breath,
Acute stress can crop up in anyone’s life, and it is highly treatable and manageable. Those
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disordered and in chaos and stress. Acute stress also conies from ceaseless worry. The symptoms of
acute stress are headaches, migraines, hypertension, chest pain and heart diseases.
This is the grinding stress that wears people away day after day, year after year. Chronic stress
destroys bodies, minds and lives. It wreaks havoc through long-term attrition. It’s the stress of poverty,
of dysfunctional families, of being trapped in an unhappy marriage or in a despised job or career. Some
chronic stresses stem from traumatic, early childhood experiences that become internalized and remain
According to Dr. Ashwani Bhardwaj (Source: “Overcome stress” by Dr. Ashwani Bhardwaj,
Pg. 191-192), there are iwo kinds of stresses that were distinguished by Selye and Levi. Eustress is
synonymous with healthy essential-stress produced for example by joy, any Lind of positive impulse,
Distress is synonymous with morbigenous stress that has to be controlled, eg. Continuous
mental or physical strain of any kind - anger, frustration, states of tension, seemingly without hope.
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Stress is the reaction to a demanding situation on the human psychology. Stresses can occur at
two levels, (i) Physical stress like accidents, bums, major surgeries, major infection etc. which make
demands on the entire physiology, (ii) Psychological stresses which can occur independently as a
reaction to the physical stresses. Examples are - fear, anxiety, tension, worry, jealousy, hatred, anger,
excitement, emotional conflicts etc. It may be a temporary stress, demanding only an immediate
adaptation process. Or, it may be a long - standing one, leaving deep-seated subconscious impressions
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little control over the work process increase the risk of (Source: “Overcome stress” by Dr. Ashwani
• Cardiovascular disease.
• Ulcers.
• Cancer.
• Workplace injury.
• Heavy workload, infrequent rest breaks, long work hours and shift- work; hectic and-
routine tasks that have little inherent meaning and don’t utilize the employee’s skills.
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• Conflicting or uncertain job expectations, too much responsibility, too many hats to wear.
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• Compartmentalized approach to life : Modem life is very fast and the person has to
undergo a number of situations every day. In each of the situation the role is different and the demands
are different. The primary image that is the ego sets up a number of secondary images in the form of
roles like a father, son, friend, boss, sub-ordinate, client, employer, employee, etc.
Every situation has different values and demands. The human moves into the various
situations with different roles and since the demands of the various situations are different he or she acts
according to the demands of situations and not according to the own intrinsic nature. The mismatch
between the demands of the situations and the intrinsic nature causes a lot of stress . The interactions
cause stress prior to interaction, wherein the person worries as to how he or she should interact, during
interaction and after the interaction is over on the account of the outcome.
Tor working women, the demand of relationship, lifestyles and workplace becomes too great
and they work overtime just trying to cope. Present needs and demanding lifestyles have necessitated
working women to adopt coping skills, to prevent and lessen stress situations in their day to day life.
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Coping skills enable working women to handle stress more effectively, reduce the intensity of
symptoms and help recover faster from exposure to stress. Coping with change is the most
Many working women take short courses or read books to learn techniques for stress
management such as time-management skills, coping mechanisms, relaxation techniques and other
strategies.
For relieving tension, working women even take drugs, alcohol, cigarettes etc. Tea, coffee,
cold drinks are items which have become common at our homes and offices these days, are used as
stress relievers.
• Sleep is the nature’s way of overcoming stress, but this is certainly not complete, as stress
lingers on even after the duration of sleep. This provides only temporary relaxation.
• Alcohol is used as a stress reliever in the immediate period. Care should be taken-to keep
check on the consumption, so that it does not damage the liver and other organs. Negative
• Medical Drags can be useful for relieving stress but they can become addictive and
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done only under the guidance of a good medical practitioner, otherwise negative side
• Practice of Yoga is a holistic solution to the problem of stress. It takes care of stress at all
the dimensions and is free from any negative effects. If practiced properly it is not only
capable of tackling the problem of stress but also takes a person to the state of super-
consciousness and beyond, the state of self-actualization. Practice of Yoga can make
working women a stronger person who fights to keep her head above the rising tide of
pressure. No amount of health planning can help until women realize that the key to
keeping fit is through the practice of Yoga. It can provide working women with a sense of
ultimate goal in life, as it provides stability, support and direction in critical times and help
women to hold on to
l>ody with a pure mind. It helps one to relax and concentrate better.
Thus, working women can utilize the regular practice of Yoga for
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But these whipped up working women’s sympathetic nervous system unnecessarily, when
taken in large quantities on a regular basis, so much so that a beverage becomes a stressor instead of a
reliever.
into a positive force using a variety of tools, information and techniques. It is not only essential for
physical and mental reasons for women, but also on humanitarian and ethical considerations.
within a given set of circumstances, conditioned by natural and other relevant factors. If stress is not
managed properly, it can cause a number of negative feelings such as rejection, depression which in
turn can lead to health problems such as headaches, upset stomach, insomnia, ulcers, high blood
Stress Management is aimed at helping people to deal with the root cause of stress and about
the appropriate coping skill to deal with stress. Effective stress management demands that women
should use all the energy and arsenals at her command to fight the dreadful disease called stress.
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1.6 SKILL OF TIME MANAGEMENT (Source: “Coping with Stress at work,Tby Jacqueline M
* Priorities: Setting priorities is a skill, and it is worth learning, although it includes a list of
things to do. From one’s list of tasks - what must be done, what should be done and what you
would like to be done - you can begin to sort out the major tasks from the minor ones, urgent
* Forward Planning: An unplanned style of work is often responsible for work fatigue. It is
always wiser to plan out a series of actions and take one thing at a time. How people spend
their time should also be classified into task which are: (i) Active task is initiating, and those
which are (ii) Reactive, which are a response to what is going on around them. The time-table
should be slightly flexible to allow space for un- expected delays and women should learn how
Active tasks are those which help people to gain their own objectives and those of the family
and organization for which they work. There may be short or long-term goals, but should
include their own personal development. Two important things must be established - how
important the task is and how urgent it is. To a large extent, importance determines the length
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manage time properly and to short out how much time to be spent on responding and reacting
to daily events. Urgent task are not necessarily important and should be dealt with straight
away, in minimum time. If however we spent all our time reacting to trivial, urgent tasks, we
will never have time for long-term, important tasks. So, setting priorities involves forward
planning for both long-term goals and today’s goals. It helps to break long-term or complex
goals down to a series of small, achievable tasks and incorporate these into our schedule.
Yoga is an ancient philosophy for both the young and the old, and it is very holistically
beneficial for the young school children. The primary emphasis of Yoga is on general well-being.
Yoga is basically an Indian art and it is practiced for the enlightenment in mental aspect and
for being physically fit. The word ‘Yoga’ is used in synonym with strength and flexibility and as
physical fitness. It is a form of exercise that focuses on the core muscles and on co-ordination of breath.
Yoga includes meditation, reflection and co-ordination of breath movement. Proper practice of Yoga in
school, with a balanced diet with essential nutrients, keep women’s body hydrated and helps to keep
their immunity system strong enough to fight against stress. Practice of Yoga helps to spread correct
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vibrations in and around the working women and the entire vicinity becomes cheerful and ushers with
positivity. Practice of Yoga in school helps working women to equip themselves academically, to lead
Stress and anxiety often tend to tamper with the women’s metabolism and immunity, which
leads to the occurrence of a lot of ailments, mostly affecting the skin, digestive functions, blood
circulation and the hormones. Practicing Yoga regularly will definitely keep women healthy, fit and
resistant against all forms of chronic diseases. Yoga helps the body and mind to be free from all the
negative thoughts providing women complete rest and calmness. The breathing that is inhaling and
exhaling part, while practicing Yoga exercise, opens the door toward healthy life. Yoga is a holistic
health approach that helps women to be free from physical problem and to lead a stress-free life. A
healthy body is necessary for women to enjoy a healthy life. Fitness is a worthy goal to pursue for a life
full of vitality and youthfulness. Yoga helps women to attain physical and mental health.
The benefits of Yoga are many and it includes treating affected organs from the entire system,
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Yoga Is an ancient philosophy of life as well as a system of exercises that encourages the
union of mind, body and spirit. It is a physical discipline and it uses the body, breathing and meditation
The goal of human life is to manifest the divinity within, by controlling nature internally and
Yoga provides a common ground for healthy living when suffering persists despite everyone’s
efforts. Millions throughout the globe have benefitted with these techniques and have experienced a
calmness of mind and more important, happiness in life. Yoga teaches one to have positive thinking,
i) KARMA YOGA: This is the Yoga of action performed unselfishly for the welfare of others.
Karma Yogi is one who works incessantly for the good of mankind without any motive. The
path of a Karma Yogi is not to get away from the materialistic world but to live within and
learn to
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enjoy the supreme happiness derived from selfless work. The part of Karma Yoga is through
(ii) BHAKTI YOGA: Bhakti Yoga is the yoga of love, purity and devotion. The methods and
techniques of Bhakti Yoga are love and affection towards others without any discrimination. It
warrants the elimination of emotions like hatred, jealousy, prejudice and enmity from one’s
mental make-up.
(iii) JNANA YOGA: Jnana Yoga is the yoga of knowledge and wisdom. It is reading of scriptures
and good books with positive thoughts. It does not deal with ordinary knowledge of reading,
writing and arithmetic, but goes deeper into the knowledge of man, his life after death, the
(iv) RAJA YOGA: Raja Yoga is the yoga of growth and development through mental discipline.
It is a concept designed to help people have a blissful and enlightened life and achieve
it literally means merging in one’s own inner light (RAJAM = LIGHT, and YOGA = join or
merge). This ancient discovery is based on the fact that heat and cold, pleasure and pain, loss
Once we control our mind or take it beyond such feelings and emotions, we reach a state of
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and this is what is called Raja Yoga. It is a complete system, also referred to as Ashtanga
3. Postures (ASANAS)
6. Concentration (DHARANA)
contemplation.
Yoga is a philosophy and practice that connects the body, breath and mind to energize and
balance the whole person. This mind-body therapy involves physical postures (asanas), breathing
exercises (pranayam). and meditation (yog) to improve overall well-being. Simple asanas stretches the
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muscles, relaxes the whole body and neutralizes the tension. The meditative form of Yoga has a
profound effect on the inner dimension of life, establishing deep calmness, emotional stability and
A study titled “Psychosomatic effects of Yog - A Pioneering Study based on large scale
survey” conducted by Acharya Balakrishna showed the following benefits of Yog in curing the
following diseases:
A. OBESITY: Nowadays physical work has reduced to a great extent and eating habits are
also poor. As a result overweight problem is increasing. Yog is very effective for reducing weight.
After this survey the conclusion was drawn that Yoga is most effective for obesity in comparison with
its efficacy for all other diseases. The survey proved that 95.43 percent of participants definitely gained
from Yog.
B. HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE: Today a large section of the society is suffering from high
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schedule. 96.23 percent of participants confirmed positive effect of Yog in controlling blood pressure.
C. ARTHRITIS: Irregular eating habits, lack of nutritious food and irregular life style lead to
arthritis. 92.80 percent confirmed total or partial gain from Yog. It has played a major role in curing
arthritis.
D. DIABETES: Lack of physical exercise and eating high fat content food are some the
reasons for diabetes. 94.99 percent of participants confirmed partial or total benefit from Yog. It has
E. HEART DISEASE: Stress, hectic schedule and cosmopolitan life style are increasing the
number of heart patients. 94.36 percent of participants who gave their feedback said that Yog has given
partial or total benefit. Yog has played a major role in improving the health of heart patients.
95.77 percent participants who gave their feedback said that Yog has given partial or total benefit. Yog
is a blessing for all of them. We can say that Yog can prove to be the final death blow to Asthma rather
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G. KIDNEY PROBLEM: Modem eating habits, pollution, and lack of cleanliness is increasing
the number of patients with kidney problems. 93.67 percent participants who gave their feedback said
that Yog has given partial or total benefit Yog has played a major role in improving the health of the
H. SPONDYLITIS: Sitting in the same position for long hours, sedentary life style, lack of
exercise is some of the problems that results in spondylitis. 94.91 percent of the participants who gave
their feedback said that Yog has given partial or total benefit. This shows that Yog improves not only
digestion and nervous related problems but also cures bone related diseases.
I. SKIN DISEASES: Pollution, cosmetics and lack of cleanliness result in skin diseases.
91.71 percent of participants who gave their feedback said that Yog has given partial or total benefit.
J. LIVER AND STOMACH DISEASES: Consumption of adulterated food, fast food culture,
and unhygienic life style results in liver and stomach related diseases. 93.67 percent of the participants
who gave their feedback confirmed that Yog has given partial or total benefit. Yog has played a major
role in curing the liver and stomach related diseases and people experience it immediately after
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A. MENTAL STRESS: The survey revealed that Yog reduced stress level. Yog have proved
to be a blessing for the people suffering from mental stress even in the present modem world.
B. POSITIVE ATTITUDE: When the person practices Yog, he associates with the God
present in his soul, and becomes successful in reaching his goals. As a result a totally frustrated person
can lead a purposeful and enthusiastic life. This survey shows that Yog increase positive thinking and
C. MEMORY: Yog improve concentration power. As a result the memory power increases.
D. HAPPINESS: Yog help us attain self-realization, it frees us from unknown fear and
suffocation. It teaches us the art of living in the present. Yog increased the level of happiness.
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Practice of Yoga (Pranayam) and taking care of food, sleep and breathing can enable and
1. NUTRITION: A well balanced diet with sufficient vitamins and minerals are essential to
good mental and physical health. There is a crucial relationship between nutrition and
emotional ups and downs. Well, food is an essential source of energy. There is a difference
that we experience after eating a big and heavy meal as compared to eating a light meal or a
salad.
The right type of food in right amount is essential for the effective functioning of the
body. Food is not an end in itself but a means of activating the subtlest layers of the mind in
order to directly experience good health, divinity, spirituality and consciousness. The state of
our general health is determined by the morsel of food at the' end of our fork, and so diet plays
a very pivotal role in one’s physical and mental health. Nutrition plays a very important role in
the functioning of the human body. The human system requires the right amount of salts,
2. BREATH: The breath is vital to our existence. One can go on for more than a few minutes
without breathing.
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We can observe that the very breath pattern is connected to a specific mental pattern.
The breath of anger is different from the breath of sadness, which is different from the breath
of enthusiasm. Our breathing pattern change when we feel anxious, stressed or happy.
Breathing involves a co-ordinate the functioning of the nervous and respiratory systems. It is
interplay of the brain, the nerves that extend throughout the body, the heart and the lungs.
When we manage our breath, we regain control of our emotional responses. We learn to
intentionally blow off steam, take a sigh of relief and breathe away stress by integrating mind
and breath. Learning to regulate our breath is a major step in regulating our physiology:
decreasing blood presser, slowing heart rate, altering nervous and circulatory pathways,
lowering stress- hormone levels and orchestrating the creation and release of brain chemicals.
These powerful techniques when used properly and on a regular basis help us to exert
Therefore, to control the mind one simply has to breathe for calmness of mind.
Breathing practices are done in a sitting position, including the bellows breath, alternate nostril
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Breathing mobilizes our vital energy and our essence. It defines us as living, organic
beings. Reclaiming our vital breath is essential to undo stress. Though the balanced and
efficient acts of inhaling and exhaling, we continuously nourish and purify the physiology. By
increasing the oxygen flow to the brain, breathing techniques also increase blood flow and
nourish brain tissues. Proper breathing techniques can be employed to address more unique
imbalances in the physiology. In terms of stress and depression, breath stimulates the network
of nerves in the abdominal cavity that regulate digestion and metabolism. Breathing helps to -
(a) Co-ordinate functioning of the brain, (b) Improve thinking and concentration and (c)
When the breath is irregular, the mind wonders, but when the breath is under control,
the mind is also under control. Pranayam simply means the control of breath, and the practice
3. SLEEP: Sleep is form of rest which is even more important than nutrition. It is the foundation
for liveliness. Sleep is an agent of vitality, and being deprived of it catches up with us
immediately and is measure cause of stress. Deep physiological purification occurs at the
cellular level while we sleep. Without a good night’s sleep, one does not feel at ease with
oneself, one may feel irritable and dull. And when one
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oversleeps, again there is a tendency to feel dull. There needs to be a balance of rest and
activity. The golden rule here is - Work well to sleep well and sleep well to work well.
Sleep is necessary for all people. Although there are individual differences in how
much sleep each one of us need, but most of us need at least seven to eight hours of sleep each
night. Sleep deprivation makes the mind and the body vulnerable to mental and physical
stress. Fatigue creates depression and stress, but deep rest through sleep is curative. So sleep is
Sleep is not only important for normal wellbeing, but it is also very much necessary
for relaxation. A disturbed night not only prevents the release of the day’s tension, but also
causes sufficient tension in itself for the next day. So, sleep is very important for combating
daily stress and strain, and being sleep-deprived impairs immunity. Sleep related problems like
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Sleep releases the impact of stress from the day and allows for
the integration and growth of the nervous system and with deeper rest come increased capacity
to work.
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liberating the practice is for our consciousness. The ultimate healing power of Yoga lies in
consciousness. Each pose brings into our awareness, a positive aspect of consciousness. Each
asana has its own structural effect on the physical body. In general, standing poses increase
strength and energy, whereas sitting poses provide stability in the spine and create flexibility
in the legs. Forward bends affect the branch of the nervous system that triggers a relaxation
response, creating a pleasant calming influence. Back bends, on the other hand, affect the
branch of the nervous system that stimulates us. They also increase spinal extension and create
- Hence, a yoga session can provide a foil tune-up for our physical body. Through a
regular Yoga program we can incorporate beneficial qualities and subsequently carry them
Yoga exercises are a tool for experiencing a more settled state of mind through the
development of self-awareness. By dissolving physical stress and calming the mind, yoga
5. MEDITATION: The mind is an ocean and through meditation and yoga we are able to dive
through its depths. The word ‘meditation’ comes from the Latin word ‘meditatio’ which
originally indicated every type of physical or intellectual exercise. Meditation describes a state
of
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concentrated attention on some object of thought or awareness. It usually involves turning the
degree of inner silence and calmness. Experiencing inner calmness will help us to become
The most effective and conscious way to relieve essential inner stress is through
meditation. It is not an inner discourse or analysis that yields a rational package of theories,
but it certainly does yield a personal cosmology, a meaningful philosophy of life based on
direct inner experience that is validated by external experiences as well. Through meditation,
one can develop concentration which is the focal point of all types of education. Meditation
can help us to bring stability to the mind and restore us to an integrated state of well being. It
Meditation is a practice that brings great personal benefit in the form of better
helping to sort out confused and discordant feelings. In Meditation, the mind can withdraw
itself from life’s illusions and direct its thinking inwards, to find and to re-create the
experience of true happiness. Meditation exercises are meant to take women deeper into
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this amazingly complex, wonderful and yet sometimes terrifying world. The mental ability to
support their life and growth, to increase their energy and to open the door to a source of
Yoga promotes health and wellbeing through physical exercise. The regular practice of asanas
and breathing exercises (pranayam) makes the body strong, supple and healthy. It has a profound effect
on the circulation and on the functioning of the inner organs, glands and nerves, keeping all systems in
radiant health and leading to greater energy, better concentration and a happier, more fulfilling life.
strength and above all assure us of our own inner strength and our capacities. The practice of Yoga is
the foundation of both physical and mental health. Yoga is expounding certain techniques and methods
practiced for integrated development of man’s entire being - physical, mental and emotional. It is a
discipline that enables man to actualize his potential to the fullest extent through self-culture and self-
education.
Yoga is not a mere means of exercise to shed those extra kilos. It is the perfect balance or co-
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grace and cleansing that we are constantly striving to achieve. All these factors collectively make Yoga
an indispensable tool for living a complete and holistic life at all levels. One of the important things
women can do for their physical, emotional and spiritual health is to pay attention to their energy, learn
Yoga is a philosophy and practice that connects the body, breath and mind to energize and
balance the whole person. This mind-body therapy involves physical postures, breathing exercises and
meditation to improve overall well-being. It is not a ‘quick-fix’, but with regular practice it does offer
In order to get a holistic view of any discipline, it is extremely important to trace back its
origin and evolution. It is this very trip back in history that actually helps us rediscover the authentic
nature of things as they existed in their nascent stage, and how with time they acquired their present
form and flavor. To trace the historical background of yoga systematically, we shall classify it into four
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Pre-Classical: The origin of this ancient art can be traced back to the Indus Valley
Civilization in northern India over 5000 years ago. The word ‘yoga’ finds its reference in the oldest
Indian literature, the Rig Veda, a collection of texts containing hymns and rituals followed by Brahmin
priests. Yoga was slowly refined and developed by these priests, who documented their practices and
beliefs in the Upanishads. The Upanishads preached the sacrifice of ego through self-knowledge, action
and wisdom.
The Classical Period: This period saw the systematic presentation of yoga through the
emergence of Patanjali’s yogasutras. Patanjali is considered to be the father of yoga and his sutras form
the fundamental basis of all its styles. These sutras written sometime in the 2nd century organized yoga
into an
‘eight-limbed path’. It comprised the steps and stages towards obtaining Samadhi or enlightenment.
practices designed to rejuvenate body and prolong life. They rejected teachings of the ancient Vedas
and embraced physical body as the means to achieve enlightenment. They developed ‘Tantric Yoga’. It
was a set of radical techniques to cleanse the body and facilitate the mind to break through the fetters
that keep us fastened to our physical existence. This exploration of physical-spiritual connection and
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Modern Period: In the late 1800s and early 1900s, yoga began its journey westwards. Hatha
Yoga was strongly promoted in India with the lifelong work of T. Krisnamacharya. He travelled
throughout the country demonstrating the yoga poses and opened the first Hatha Yoga School. The
three disciples of Krisnamacharya, B.K.S. Iyengar, Desikachar and Pattabhi Jois, carried his legacy
forward.
Since then many more western and Indian teachers have emerged, popularizing Hatha Yoga
which now has many different schools or styles. All these styles emphasized upon the many different
aspects of the practice revolving essentially around the main philosophy of yoga, that is, mind, body
and spirit are all one. Thus no clear demarcation is possible between them.
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CHAPTER-V
CHAPTER-V
5.1 INTRODUCTION
In the preceding chapter, the problem, objectives and hypotheses of study, the procedure of
study, tools used, sample with research design, statistical analysis of data ad their interpretation were
discussed.
The present, fifth and the last chapter focuses on the findings, discussions, suggestions for
further research in this field and conclusion. The final step in research process is to summarize the
findings, arriving at conclusions and making recommendations and formulating proper generalizations.
This study, “The Effectiveness of Yoga in the Management of Stress among Working
Women”, aimed at examining the effectiveness of Yoga in alleviating (less severe) stress in working
women, who practiced Yoga and those working women who did not practice Yoga. On the basis of
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Stress is the modem killer disease that had sapped working women of their vitality and
destroyed the quality of human life. The modem world with its aggressive attitude and competitive
environment had put women in a state of stress. Stress not only sapped working women of their energy
but also destroyed the joy of life. It adversely impacted both women’s work and family life. Hence,
working women are full of inner conflicts and stress. The present lives lead by women is totally stress-
ridden and it is really unfortunate that women lead a life that is so pitiable.
iii) WORKING WOMEN HAD DEMANDS MADE ON THEM FROM TWO SEPARATE
Working women had always struggled hard with their dual roles and their problems - both at
the office and at the home front. Women seemed to run the risk of losing themselves because of their
constant transitional journey, with their roles that changed every moment - from daughters and sisters
to daughter-in-laws and wives to the noblest of them all - that of a mother. The responsibilities related
to the family and their urge to pursue their careers, prove their professional powers, strive and make
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throat chaotic competition, drained women of all their enthusiasm and excitement, and stress response
was elicited too intensely and frequently which lead to individual stress. Women struggled hard with
time-management problems, tried to juggle several elements of their life with a full time job and raising
children, and sometimes it involved cutting back their family hours so that they could work better.
In the present day scenario, women’s mind is trapped by desires, multiple worries and
countless duties, in relation to her family life. Everyday working women face a number of challenges
and obstacles making them experience stress which ultimately creates negative feelings. There are
countless reasons, why women feel overwhelmed by their own internal state of mind. A great deal of
their energy gets drained when they find themselves in the midst of the waves of emotion - the over
powering depression, guilt, anxiety, anger and stress. There are different types of stress that women
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x) Powerlessness
Under participation
In family matters, working women are over burdened because of the following domestic tasks
Kitchen work
Bills to pay
Cleaning the house (washing clothes, utensils, wiping the floor, dusting etc.)
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Outings with the family (Visiting people and places, shopping, going for movies,
picnic etc.)
Relationship breakdown.
Financial insecurity,
Physical inability.
Lack of sleep.
Working Women seemed to thrive on a fast-paced, hard driving life style them left them
exhausted. Looking after the house and children is a whole-time job for women, which at times was
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Women found themselves surrounded by many problems - on many fronts related to family,
each causing stress and strain. Problems cause stress, so it was very logical that once we reduced our
Working women had a full time job of rearing children and managing the family, besides
managing a frill time job outside the home. Although their family and career skills might be superb,
their stressful life could easily Atrophy as they became more deeply engrained in their approach to
manage their home and job, at the same time. Frustration and despondency therefore set in and working
women become trapped in a feeling of helplessness from which they see no possible escape. Working
women felt drained of their energy because of the different causes of stress related to their profession:
d Phobic Anxiety
e Commitment Anxiety
f Neurotic Suppression
g Hysterical Traits
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Working women are overburdened with work in their work-place. Then-job requires them to
travel a lot, meet new people, eat varied food, put up with convenient or inconvenient modes of
transport and places of stay etc - and they have to bear it all. This puts a lot of pressure on their system
Working women felt that they were unable to cope with the pressures of everyday life, in
relation to their profession and were easily fatigued with the pressures of the work-place and they
In relation to their profession, working women were overburdened because of the following:
Dead-line pressure.
Competitive peers.
• Demanding Boss.
• Non-performing juniors.
• Work-place liabilities.
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The study revealed that working women between the age group of 25 to
• years were more stressed than working women between the age group of 46
to 65 years.
It is clear from the study that stress had a direct effect on both physical
dissipated mind cut at the root of their satisfaction, since satisfaction is one
material wellbeing, along with the proper management of their family, which
has resulted in the loss of inner quietude on their part. As a result, more and
more working women are stressed up and lead extremely unhappy lives. Plenty
of material possession too had failed to give them the inner (mental) peace,
family life and are at the peak of their career or professional life. Hence, at this
women of different professions, many times at this phase of life. Stress creates
vast amounts of misery and suffering in working women at this age (25 45
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years) because they have to attend to many things, making them emotionally crippled, as they try hard
In the outer manifestation of the dual life led by working women, they have to attend to many
factors, being un-experienced in family matters and also at the peak of their profession, are unable to
handle and manage their lives properly. This leads to differences and problems which are difficult for
By the time women reach the age group of 46 to 65 years, they become more experienced in
relation to family life and more stable profession wise. By this age, women gradually learn to adjust to
a sustainable lifestyle within the given set of circumstances, conditioned by natural and other relevant
factors and they also learn how to prevent and lessen and manage stress situations in their day to day
living.
The findings of the ANOVA test revealed that there existed significant difference between the
stress experienced by working women from different professions, in the age group of (i) 25 - 45 years
and (ii) 46 - 65 years. The women between the age group of 25 to 45 years experienced more stress than
the working women between the age group of 46 to 65 years. Thus the null hypothesis 2: There exist no
significant difference between stress experienced by working women in the age group of (i) 25 - 45
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PROFESSIONS:
The finding of the study revealed that modem working women from different professions
suffered from tremendous mental pressure and they became restless, impatient, intolerant, aggressive
they had lost their peace of mind because of stressful lives lead by them.
Working women from different professions (Teachers, Lawyers, Doctors, Corporate Sector
Employees, Business Women and Government Sector Employees) suffered from stress a number of
times - mild or severe. Thus stress was experienced by women from different professions, in different
situations and at many times. When working women experienced stress consistently, their immune
system got jeopardized easily. They were in a state of fatigue; they berated themselves and believed
that they were no longer able to make a significant contribution to life. Stress not only affected working
women’s emotional lives, it also affected their well-being in a variety of areas, from family life,
The causes of stress in relation to working women’s (a) family and (b) professional life are
explored and related identified, and the investigator grasped the root causes of family stress.
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Relationship breakdown
Broken family
Scattered family
Social isolation
Financial insecurity
Physical inability
Single parent
Loneliness
Stress is the modem killer disease that sapped working women of their vitality and destroyed
the quality of their life. The modem life-style led by women, the modem world with its aggressive
attitude and family related causes of stress had put women in a state of inner conflicts and permanent
stress family related stress also resulted in loss of memory, irritability, frustration, poor adjustment,
anger, stripping women from the joy of naturalness. Stress accumulation also lead to alcoholism, drugs
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was that, once working women got into the stress groove, it was very difficult for them to get out of it.
Women moved into the various family situations with different roles and since the demands of
various situations were different, women acted according to the demands of situations and not
according to their own intrinsic nature. This mismatch between the demands of family related situations
The findings of the study revealed the following causes of profession related stress, in working
women:
Work overload
Dead-line pressure
Competitive peers
Role conflict
Non-performing juniors
Demanding boos
Low status
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Working women are stressed due to the hectic life lead by them. The present professional lives
lead by women was totally stress-ridden. In the present study, the profession related causes of stress are
thoroughly studied by the researcher. After conducting research in this field, the researcher identified
some of the major profession related causes of stress and its impact upon working women’s health.
This findings of research work evidence clearly indicated that stress at work led to negative
changes in health status of working women. In examining the area of occupational stress, it became
clear that stress arised at work, because of factors like the working environment, deadline pressure,
competitive peers, financial insecurity, demanding boss, career concern, non- performing juniors, work-
place liabilities, lack of job satisfaction which ultimately resulted in a set of conditions which gave rise
There is significant difference between the stress experienced by working women from
different professions. Thus, the null hypothesis 3: There exist no significant difference between the
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women from different professions in relation to (i) family and (ii) professional field, is rejected.
The findings of the study revealed the following rank-wise stress level
T-test was applied to test the mean difference of stress-levels among the working women, from
The present study revealed that stress had become an unwanted companion, casting a shadow
on every aspect of working women’s life. There is considerable quantity of empirical support for the
notion that, stress had a negative influence on physical and psychological health of working women.
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skills adopted by working women in order to manage stress in their day to day life.
The study aimed at finding out the coping skills adopted by working women, in order to deal
with stress. Being stressed was a complex condition to handle or cope with, for working women.
The world is a flux, continually changed and moved in a cyclic manner. In order to cope with
the perpetual changing state of external universe, to make them adjust with the unstable flow of human
existence and stress related to (a) family and (b) work life, they needed to develop coping skills.
According to Yang Tan and John Ortberg in understanding stress (its causes and symptoms)
was the first step towards effecting coping. A great weapon in battling stress was - how people though!
The way they thought had a great influence on the way they felt. So, negative feelings like depression
often resulted from distorted, extreme, irrational, unreasonable and negative thinking. This insight
meant that depressed people were simply victims who suffered passively from such feelings. They
could combat their depression by changing their thinking into more realistic, balanced, positive views of
At a point of life when working women experienced physical as well as mental stress, it
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skills to prevent and lessen stress situations in their day to day life.
IN STRESS MANAGEMENT:
The following were the different types of strategies or coping skills adopted by working
Read books.
Watch movies.
Listen to music.
Practiced Yoga.
The study revealed that practice of Yoga is effective in management of stress, among working
women. Yoga helped in relieving unpleasant feelings among the population surveyed. Yoga helped
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individual liberation from stress, but practice of Yoga also equipped them with determination, whereby
they could satisfactorily do their job along with their family duties. Yoga helped working women to
develop a calmer, safer, more grounded feeling that could act as a buffer against stress. Yoga was
termed by working women as a coping strategy of alleviating the stress related problems, which
prevailed in the family and professional life of women. Practice of Yoga made women more efficient
and productive, gave them confidence and minimized their anxiety and doubt. It improved an
The findings of the tests revealed an accurate picture of how working women were prone to
stress and how they had trouble controlling recurring thoughts associated with depressed feelings. But,
the greatest asset in battling stress was through the practice of Yoga. Since there existed a close
connection between the experience of stress and the condition of the body, so practicing Yoga is a
Working women agreed that Yoga is a holistic health approach that helped in keeping them
free from all physical and mental diseases. One of the best ways how they could stay disease-free is
with the practice of Yoga. Yoga had the ability to both reduce stress and exercise the body.
The findings of the study also revealed that practicing Yoga regularly kept working women
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The study revealed: working women who practiced Yoga agreed that regular practice of Yoga
helped to keep their body healthy and fit, prevented physical, mental and emotional imbalance, related
to their family and professional lifestyle. Daily practice of Yoga gradually brought about a change in
one’s thoughts, conduct, attitude, behaviour, words and deeds and a total transformation in their
personality as a whole. Along with the 150 working women who practiced Yoga, 105 of them who did
not practice Yoga, also agreed that practice of Yoga is effective in stress management, and none of the
working women responded negatively about the effectiveness of Yoga in stress management among
working women.
Table 5.1: Showing the positive responses of working women, regarding effectiveness of Yoga in
management of stress.
38No idea 0 45 45
No 0 0 0
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place, out of 300 working women (150 who practiced Yoga and 150 who did not practice Yoga), 255
working women (150 who practiced Yoga and 105 who did not practice Yoga) agreed that practice of
Yoga helped to cope with stress and responded positively (Yes). Only 45 working women, who did not
practice Yoga responded that they had no idea regarding the effectiveness of Yoga in stress
management. None of the working women responded negatively about the effectiveness of Yoga in
stress management.
K. In the outer manifestation of the dual life led by working women, which led to
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and manage. Since the dual-load on working women is an issue of deep concern, the
need to bust stress of working women has become more important. Working women felt
that stress was both additive and cumulative. Just as they need nutrition on a daily basis,
o. Stress occurs when the demands of a situation outweigh the body’s ability to cope.
Stress in working women leads to emotional instabilities and mental agitations. Modem
life-style led by working women are characterized by stress, and they lead unhappy
lives. Working women thus shrink themselves to a narrow cocoon instead of expanding
to the cosmos.
p. This study leads us to the finding that Yoga and meditation has an effect in stress
management of working women. Women who practice Yoga regularly can redirect
their mind from stress, than those women who do not practice Yoga. 150 working
women who practiced Yoga had learnt to control their anxieties, emotions etc. and were
capable of coping with stress. Practice of Yoga has helped them to develop positive
attitude and also kept their body fit and free from disease and lead to stress-free mental
state. This study revealed how stress in working women could be removed and
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study showed that, through practice of Yoga, women’s mind could be calm, quiet and
serene. Yoga made life natural and peaceful and free from nervous exhaustion and
worry, because it helped women to keep their vital force of life ever renewed and
reinforced. 45 working women had no idea about the effectiveness of Yoga in stress
management. They had no knowledge of Yoga - as a coping skill, which could help to
2. Practice of Yoga, than all other strategies adopted by working women, helped
marvelously to enhance them mentally, physically and spiritually. Yoga and meditation
had helped working women to sustain their health and had indulged them to lead stress-
free lives. Practice of Yoga had helped working women to have peace of mind and to
Mousumi. Mousumi Bahen said that - Yoga was not a religion based on some beliefs,
but a systematic exploration of the subtle dimensions of a human being. Yoga brought
about transformation of the human psyche at the collective level and leads us to a
holistic life of peace and joy. She emphasized that - Practice of Yoga could free women
from their stressful states, that they encountered in their day to day life. It
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surely helped working women to lead life free from stress and its allied negative
effects.
Sheela Bahenji said that Yoga philosophy was just not the physical body but also of the
psychic or subtle body. Yoga bestowed us with relaxation, as an immediate goal that
was so essential in this stress age. She said that Yoga was a most potent approach to
tackle stress of working women, and meditation was the most effective way which
made the mind quiet, relieved it from stress and brought about an inner calm and peace
of mind.
3. The study has shown that practice of Yoga also provided women with psychological
security and physical strength which helped to cope with stress. Yoga lessened mental
tension in working women and has helped them to sort out their confused and
discordant feeling. After practicing Yoga women felt happy, light and positive. Practice
of Yoga has resulted in women’s self-control, physical health, to live in harmony, and
meaningfully.
4. Yoga has helped working women to find meaning in suffering. It has not only become a
technique of escaping from their disturbed health states, but it has also helped them to
deal with the challenges of life, both in the home front and the work-place, positively.
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4. Yoga promoted neuromuscular integration and integrated the mind and body. While
strengthening working women’s physical core, Yoga invigorated them from the inside
out. It improved the flexibility of both the body and the mind. Other exercise techniques
might come and go, but Yoga had withstood the test of
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time. Yoga provided a common ground for healthy living to working women, when
The research evidence and findings of the study support the effectiveness of Yoga in
combating stress and depression, in working women. Hence, working women should be equipped in the
management of stress. Yoga as a coping skill in stress management, in today’s trying times, is very
encouraging for the investigator. This study revealed how stress in working women could be removed
The findings of this research work showed evidence, and supported the effectiveness of Yoga
in the management of stress among working women. Yoga as a coping skill proved very helpful in
managing stress. Practice of Yoga has helped working women, not only for their individual liberation
from stress but it has also equipped them with determination, whereby they could satisfactorily do their
job, as well as perform their family duties properly. It was essential that working women should indulge
in the practice of Yoga, for relaxation therapies and overcome bouts of depression and stress. Yoga can
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help women to manage stress and see life positively and lead them to proceed for true or real happiness
of their life. Practice of Yoga gives women compassionate understanding, optimism, mental and
physical strength and above all assure them of their own inner strength and their capacities.
Yoga tones and stretches the muscles making them flexible and strengthened. With Yoga, the
body becomes lean and strong. The regular practice of Yoga helps raise the metabolism and helps to
bum calories and hence one also gets rid of obesity problems.
Yoga is a philosophy and practice that connects the body, breath and mind to energize and
balance the whole person. This mind-body therapy involves physical postures, breathing exercises and
meditation to improve overall well-being. It is not a ‘quick-fix’, but with regular practice it does offer
This study will have benefits both in terms of reducing the lost productivity due to absence
from work, through stress-related illness and in terms of the cost of providing medical care to treat such
illness.
The investigator felt that further studies along the following lines would be beneficial for
humanity:
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5.4 CONCLUSION:
It has been observed that working women does suffer from stress. Most of the causes were
domestic in origin and were increased by pressure at the workplace. When this increasing stress was not
managed properly, it caused a number of negative feelings such as rejection, depression, stress which in
turn lead to health problems. Stress had a lot of negative effects, but when handled properly, it could be
managed. Stress in working women was the leading cause of disability in women and it also increased
Yoga bestowed working women with relaxation, as an immediate goal that was so essential in
this stress-age. Yoga is a cure for many psychological and physical problems and illness. It is a practice
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benefit to working women in the form of better awareness, understanding, energy, health and general
well-being. It empowered their self confidence and helped them to make sense of their lives. Yoga also
involved quieting the mind. It is that state where the mind becomes calm, quiet and serene, and the
Yoga helped to find meaning in suffering and it is not only a technique of escaping from
disturbed health states. It helped in dealing with the challenges of life positively. It provided a common
ground for healthy living when suffering persisted despite women’s efforts to lessen it. Practice of
Yoga assisted working women in solving problems of life satisfactorily and promoted mental health
enormously. Practice of Yoga gave women compassionate understanding, optimism, mental and
physical strength and above all assured them of their own inner strength and their capacities.
Yoga is a technique to strengthen and relax body muscles, purified the energy channels,
slowed down the breath and calmed down the mind. Yoga helped to console working women and
This study will help all working women to be free from stress and aid them in the enfoldment
of the creative potential with its myriad colours and hues. This study will be of immense help to all the
stress-ridden working women, to tackle the problem of stress and confront head on with it. This study
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will be very beneficial for the whole working women community, to acquire the skill to cope with
stress, related to family and profession, through the practice of Yoga. Working women will get the
This work is an initiative in providing useful tips to all working women to minimize stress and
strain in their daily life. The investigator would like to involve all working women, from different
disciplines and professions irrespective of caste, creed, nation, religion and other divisions, in a holistic
movement : through the practice of Yoga, for relieving their stress and to acquire greater creatively and
The researcher sincerely wished that every working women should become free from the killer
disease called stress. The researcher intended to help women to strive for a life free from stress, so that
they could live a life of freedom and spread the fragrance ofjoy and happiness around.
The study had led to the finding that practice of Yoga has helped women to cope with stress.
Practice of Yoga has helped women not only for their individual liberation from stress but it has also
equipped them with determination, whereby they could satisfactorily do their job as well as perform
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The researcher wished to conclude with the hope that, the present study will help all working
women to cope with stress, so that they could achieve liberation to be free from the bondage of stress,
related to their family and work life. Practice of Yoga helped working women to cope with stress in
then-day to day life, so that they could work productively and fruitfully and would maintain a stable
family and professional life. This study will help working women to have mastery over the situation,
integrity of personality, ability to perceive self, others and world around them. This work will at least
go some way towards bringing about some changes that was required for working women to progress
towards a deeper understanding of the stress process. Daily practice of Yoga will help working women
regularly. Daily practice of Yoga relaxation techniques help to calm the mind and experience a sense
of inner peace and tranquility. Gradually women will learn to handle all types of stresses in every phase
of life. Daily practice of Yoga will remove all their tensions and fatigue and keep their body and mind
rejuvenated.
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5.5 SUMMARY:
At present, working women throughout the globe plays a dual role - (i) the role of a housewife
and (ii) the role of a working woman. It has become impossible for them to stand rapt in awe, managing
Today women all over the world is facing tremendous, anxiety, tension, fear and stress, which
resulted from their family and institution related problems. Hence they work very hard to transform
their stressful life into a stress free one and to give more meaning and value to life.
The need of the hour is to inquire deep into the roots of stress prevalent among working
women and help them to acquire knowledge of stress management, to cope with stress in their day to
day life. The investigator felt the need to understand the position of women with their dual-role and
varied responsibilities, and causes of their stress, and help working women to cope with stress so that
they can achieve liberation to be free from the bondage of stress related to their family and professional
life. Thus, it will be very beneficial for the whole working community of women to acquire skills to
cope with family and institution related stress. Women can explore pathways to happiness through the
practice of Yoga, and promote a culture of health and harmony. Knowledge in this regard can help
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5.5. A Thus the present study undertaken has been justified and entitled as, “Effectiveness of Yoga in the
5.5. B Chapter-I:
In chapter-I, the investigator has put in efforts to discuss elaborately about the lifestyle of
working women, and to inquire deep into the roots of stress prevalent among them and also to
help them to acquire knowledge of ‘stress management’ to cope with stress in their day to day
life. In the outer manifestation of the varied role played by women, there are problem and
difficulties faced by them, which are difficult to reconcile. Working women throughout the
globe mostly play a dual role in relation to - (i) family and (ii) professional life. Hence,
women’s mind becomes trapped by desires, multiple worries, countless fears, causing their
- Stress
- Causes of stress
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7. Stress Management.
8. Yoga
9. Types of Yoga.
i) To study the different types of stress experienced by working women in relation to (a)
ii) To make a comparative study of stress experienced by working women between the age
iii) To make a comparative study of stress experienced by working women from different
iv) To study the different types of strategies adopted by working women in stress
management.
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In light of the objectives mentioned above the following hypotheses were framed. The 2nd, 3rd, 4th and
4 and 5.
1. There exist different types of stress in working women in relation to (a) family and (b)
professional field.
2. There exist no significant difference between stress experienced by working women in the age
3. There exist no significant difference between stress experienced by working women from
5. There exist no significant difference between the effectiveness of Yoga, in stress management
among working women - (a) who practiced Yoga and (b) who did not practice Yoga.
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5.5.F Chapter-II comprises a good number of related literature had been reviewed by the investigator :
Western studies, Indian studies, along with a good number ofjournals, magazines and books
were reviewed.
2. The present study was delimited to the age group of 25 to 65 years of working women.
3. The study was also delimited to the working women in the following professions :
a) Teachers
b) Lawyers
c) Doctors
Three hundred (300) working women were selected from these six
(6) different professions by following the Stratified Quota Sampling procedure. The
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each profession. The population was divided into strata of Teachers, Lawyers, Doctors,
5.5.H METHODOLOGY:
For the present research work Descriptive Survey Method was followed. The present
study aimed at finding out the different grass root causes of,stress in working women.
Attempts had been made to find out the causes of stress in working women in relation to (a)
family (b) professional life. The strategies and coping skills adopted by working women and
the effectiveness of Yoga in management of stress, among working women was studied.
5.5.1 Following tools were used by the researcher for the present study :
ii) A self-developed interview schedule for the Yoga instructors, head of institutions.
iii) Occupational Stress Index Scale prepared by Dr. A. K. Srivastava and Dr. A. P.
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Analysis and for interpretation of collected data, the following statistical techniques
were employed.
iii) ‘t-test’ was applied to test the significance of mean difference between stress
iv) ANNOVA test was applied to test the effectiveness of Yoga, in stress management
among working women: (a) who practiced Yoga and (b) who did not practice Yoga.
The findings related to the different objectives of the study are the following:
The modem world with its aggressive attitude and competitive environment had put women in
a state of stress. Under the conditions that today’s working women lived, they were continuously tensed
and subjected to large changes in moods, frustrations and experienced a lot of stress. The study
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revealed the severity of stress which sapped working women of their energy
and also destroyed their joy of life. The study revealed that stress was a disease
to meet the present needs, problems and demanding lifestyles. The hustle-
bustle of the modem life had a negative effect on the health and psyche of a
or occupation - but stroked women and unfortunately more and more working
The findings of the study showed that stress affected working women
regardless of their status in life. Stress was evident, widespread and common
living like unhealthy lifestyle, improper diet, long working hours, lack of
mostly affecting the skin, digestive functions, blood circulation and the hormones.
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Working women had demands made on them from two separate sources
- (i) family and (ii) profession. Working women did their own house work, too care of their husband
and children, accepted and carried out community responsibilities and at the same time held a full time
job.
Family anxiety
Distortional ,
Social stress
thought patterns
Under participation
stress Fear psychosis
Role conflict
Phobic anxiety
Powerlessness
Fig.5.2
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Working women throughout the globe experience stress in relation to family matters. Most
working women have their own galaxy of stress symptoms and types of stress, but the major causes of
their stress were the following - (i) family anxiety, (ii) physical stress, (iii) social stress, (iv) fear
(viii) under participation stress and (ix) distortional thought patterns, (x)
emotional stress.
Looking after the house, husband and children was a whole time job for women, which was
quite demanding and monotonous. So, in today’s world woman’s mind became trapped by multiple
worries and countless fears, causing their thoughts to spin in a speculative, possible stressful scenario,
and their stress often spilled over from family to the professional setting.
The findings of the study also revealed that working women are over burdened because of the
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(ix) Cleaning the house (washing, clothes, utensils, wiping the floor, dusting).
(x) Outings with the family (Visiting people and places, shopping, going for movies etc.)
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External Pressure
Over b-imjeiied1
i
Internal Pressure
Physical (state
of health)
Behavioural
(work habits)
\ Cognitive
(standards too high)
Emotional (ego
problem)
Fig.5.3
Women faced tremendous stress in relation to their professional life. They worked very hard
and put the efforts to manage their job. But the modem professional world, though a world of startling
achievements, was also a world of massive stress. Working women got swept away by the tide of life in
their daily mundane profession related routines, mechanical chores, duties and
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obligations. It was a strenuous journey, when women choosed to pursue their careers and proved their
professional powers, as they started the uphill task which was necessary to strive and make their mark,
The findings of the study also revealed the following causes of profession related stress -
v) Demanding Boss
x) Lack of job-satisfaction
The findings of the study revealed that in the outer manifestation of the dual life led by
working women, there were differences that were difficult for them to reconcile. Negative attitudes,
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everyday. The dual load on women and the growing magnitude of obstacles in their lives, was at the
Stress affected working women’s well being in mainly 2 areas - family and profession. This
was the main issue covered under objective 2 and the investigator had gone into considerable details to
get a thorough picture of stress experienced by working women, in relation to (a) family and (b)
professional life.
The study revealed working women had struggled hard, with their problems, tension & hassles
WORKING WOMEN BETWEEN THE AGE GROUP OF (A) 25 - 45 YEARS AND (B)
46 - 65 YEARS:
With reference to the research findings, it was revealed that the working women between the
age group (a) 25 - 45 years experienced more stress than the working women between the age
group of (b) 46 - 65 years. To verify the statistical significance of the difference between the
two groups, t-test was applied and the results showed significant difference at 0.05 level
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DIFFERENT PROFESSIONS:
The study revealed that there exist significant difference between the stress
experienced by working women, from the six different professions - Doctors, Lawyers,
The ANOVA test was done and the results showed that the Corporate Sector
working women experienced the maximum stress. When women became Corporate Bigwig,
they had to meat dead-lines, moved up in life and resolved various issues. Managing people
and tasks required special skills and experience. The more responsibilities they got the more
they had to work. Young corporate heads ran the rat-race for materialistic gains and their urge
to make to the top, in as short a time-span as possible. Corporate women were always in the
Firing Line and so they suffered from job-insecurity leading to stress-related problems like
frustration, anxiety, financial and job-insecurity. Work hours stretched up to fourteen (14)
hours a day and they travelled four days a week and sometimes even had to crisscross the time
zones which caused hypertension and stress. Sometimes they ate wrong food, even without a
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caused stress. They had to need targets besides everything and a shortfall was not tolerated.
The moments their output declined, then-place in the organization started being questioned.
Corporate women tried very hard to meet dead-lines, set by a demanding boss, a disorganized
desk, with pending files and paper works all caused stress. These were all stress-related
problems which bore the signature of over work which lead to - hypertension, obesity, back
Business Women had tough daily deadline, usually arrived home late, tensed,
irritated and exhausted with overwork. In the days of cut- throat competition, nothing seemed
to be good enough as they had to improvise on their own products constantly and never late
their competitors to capture the market with their products. Pressing deadlines, too many
commitments and too-busy lifestyle all resulted in mental and emotional stress in business
women.
Teachers experienced stress because they were economically strained, flipped out
over pending work projects, excessive over load of attending classes, remedial measures
undertaken, attending tutorials and evaluation and correction works besides developing
themselves professionally.
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crashed because they worked under stress and they didn’t really have time to think about
themselves and their bodies. They constantly felt sluggish and tired which lead to huge energy
loss which in turn threatened their capacity to deal effectively with work pressure. A desk
drowning under memos, a billion notes stuck to their computer, a pile of papers in every inch
of surface space, the phone rang constantly and they had to receive work-related calls or faxes
Doctors because they are better equipped to meet the challenge of the world of
medicine and cure. They should have the ability to put in more physically dealing with
treatments, consulting patients, huge work pressure, operations, contagious diseases, meetings
discussions about ailments, prescribing medicine according to the nature of the diseases and
relieving patients from pain and disease. All these lead to a lot of stress in doctors.
Lawyers experienced stress because they had to exclude all other thoughts and
focused only on respective issues of their clients. Accurate and relevant knowledge about
Rules, Provisions and Sections had to be acquired by them and they had to organize, manage
and arrange files and cases of clients. They drove themselves too hard overwork.
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Thus the null hypothesis 3 - ‘There exist no significant difference between the stress
experienced by working women from different professions in relation to (a) family and (b)
The present needs duties and demanding life style had compelled working women to adopt
some strategies or coping skills to manage stress. The study revealed that in order to cope with
stress, working women adopted some strategies. The investigator had identified a number of
perspectives and strategies adopted by working women to cope with stress. But stress-
management through the practice of Yoga was the best coping skill which offered relaxation
WOMEN:
The study further revealed that Yoga was effective in management of stress among
working women. Practice of Yoga contributed positively and it lead to marked decreased in
anxiety and stress in working women. It gave them relief from stress by helping them to
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Practice of Yoga had helped working women to face their difficulties and harsh realities of
Fig.5.1 revealed that 255 working women (150 who practiced Yoga and 105 who did
not practice Yoga) agreed that practice of Yoga was effective in stress management, 45 of
them commented that they had no idea whether Yoga was effective in stress management and
none of them responded negatively. Thus, the null hypothesis 5: There exists no significant
difference between the effectiveness of Yoga in stress management among working women:
(a) who practiced Yoga and (b) who did not practice Yoga, was rejected. A t-test was applied
management, among working women: (i) who practiced Yoga and (ii) who did not practice
Yoga. Women who practiced Yoga, learnt to control their stress and were capable of coping
with stress.
The study offered an effective, lasting, holistic solution to the problem of stress on a
war footing, through the regular practice of Yoga. Practice of Yoga was the best way to ensure
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A great benefit of Yoga is that it fits into one’s lifestyle and it can be practiced
anywhere. Practice of Yoga enhanced women’s well-being, by preventing stress, and helped
working women to live their life to its fullest, happiest and healthiest every single day.
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