Stress is a commonly used word. It has been taken from  physics where mechanical stress has been a longstanding concept. In its  physical context it describes a strain leading to distortion of an  object. For example, a steel girder may bend as the result of  temporary  forces such as strong winds acting against a bridge. Eventually,  however, if the strain is long-lasting or excessive, the girder breaks.  Psychological stress draws on the physical analogy but the strain on  human beings is seen as coming from life's pressures, boredom, overwork,  threat and ambiguity. In essence, pressure overcomes the ability to  cope. 
Stress is a subjective experience: it is not necessarily  easy to identify stress in another person. Neither is it clear that the  experience is the same for different people. Indeed, it is apparent  that similar situations will produce entirely different reactions in  different individuals. A situation which is stressful to one person is  challenging to another and may be boring to a third. Burnout is a  related concept. 
Burnout
This refers to a condition in which individuals are completely negative  about themselves and their lives. This includes feeling worthless,  physical and mental fatigue. They feel disregarded, pessimistic about  the future and lacking in control of their lives. This state has been  described particularly in professionals such as nurses.  
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