For some people, the greatest toll from stress may come not from the loss of a job, divorce or other major traumatic events, but from the minor yet frequent annoyances they experience daily—getting stuck in traffic, having an argument at work, noise from a neighbor.
These relatively unimportant but cumulative daily upsets or hassles can harm physical health—increasing the risk of high blood pressure, asthma attacks, even chest pain
Negative effects of daily hassles:
How to deal with them:
Hassles are largely subjective. What one person experiences as a hassle may be a non-event for another person—or a major crisis. The good news is that while hassles are unavoidable in daily life, we can often do something about our reactions to them and thus the effect they may have on our health.
The key to lessening the burden of daily hassles is to strengthen coping mechanisms.