eustress
Americannoun
Etymology
Origin of eustress
First recorded in 1965–70; eu- ( def. ) + stress ( def. )
Example Sentences
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Here, the notion of eustress or “good stress” is helpful to think about.
From Washington Post • Apr. 26, 2018
Through the lens of Yerkes-Dodson, Watson’s behavior might have been creating too much distress and not enough eustress.
From Forbes • Oct. 22, 2014
It shows that on the left side of the curve, increasing good stress – or eustress – boosts performance.
From Forbes • Oct. 22, 2014
When you look at how Azinger implemented the pod system with the 2008 Ryder Cup team, you understand why it might have increased eustress and reduced distress.
From Forbes • Oct. 22, 2014
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