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Stress Management Must-Do's:
7 Ways To Go From Distress To De-stress
Find ways to de-stress and bring harmony back into your life..
In our continually changing environment, our bodies and minds are
suffering from wear and tear. We call it STRESS. Sometimes it’s
family problems, money problems, or problems at work. However, we
all have to deal with it from day to day. Having stress in your life
is not the issue these days, how you cope with it is more important.
Living a healthy lifestyle is one way to reduce the stress levels.
When you’re living healthy, you just automatically cope with stress
better. Developing ways to deal with your stress makes you more
resilient, more energetic, with concentration that is more
effective.
The first step to determining how you handle stress is knowing what
causes it. Many find keeping a stress journal very helpful for
understanding not only the causes, but also for giving you insight
as to how you react. Use it to record each event in your life, how
you’re feeling, exactly what causes you to feel stressed and out of
control, or in other words, the patterns of stress in your life.
Once you’ve determined the cause or causes of stress in your life,
you can then go about finding ways to de-stress, or decompress,
bringing harmony back into your life.
1) Relaxation techniques, such as music are very effective in
calming your harried mind. Music helps by calming you down, giving
your mind a chance to relax if only for a few minutes. Find a quiet
place, where you can be alone, pop in a CD of soft sounds, such as
ocean waves or falling rain. Experiment until you determine which
sound makes you feel relaxed and calm. Turn on the CD, close your
eyes and take a deep breath. Focus on the sound, push everything
else from your mind. Let your muscles relax, one at a time. Let
yourself just get lost in the sound.
2) Breathing techniques are very helpful and can be used almost
anywhere, even at work. Once again, find a quiet place to sit down.
Close your eyes and take a deep breath, then let it out. Take the
next breath slowly, counting to five, hold that breath to the count
of four, then release it very slowly. This works particularly well
if you feel a bit panicky. When in panic mode, the body tends to
breathe very fast and shallow, intensifying the feeling of
fight-or-flight. Doing this breathing technique for fifteen or
twenty minutes will be very calming.
3) Sleep is so important, especially during extremely stressful
times, but stress often makes getting to sleep very difficult. The
thoughts keep swirling around in your mind, keeping you awake. Let
your body get used to a routine by keeping the same bedtime each
night, even on weekends. In addition, several hours before bedtime,
give your brain a chance to wind down. Avoid any mentally demanding
work and agitation. Cutting back on alcohol and caffeine will help
you fall asleep more easily. Instead of watching television, find a
nice relaxing, book. Before you know it, your body will relax, your
eyes will close, and you’ll drift off for a great night’s sleep.
4) Exercise is another great way to de-stress your body and your
mind. It improves blood flow to the brain, bringing it more oxygen.
Believe it or not, long hours of sitting and thinking cause the
neurons of your brain to build up toxic waste products. If you’ve
ever experienced that foggy feeling, that feeling that your brain
has turned to mush, this is why. Exercise releases chemicals called
endorphins, into your blood stream. These endorphins are what give
you that happy feeling, a feeling of well-being. When the pressure
is on, it’s the more physically fit people who are able to fight off
illness. You’ll stay healthier and suffer less from burnout. Please
remember to talk to your doctor before starting an exercise program.
In addition, keep in mind that exercise should be fun. If it stops
being fun, you’ll stop exercising.
5) Try and spend time with your loved ones. Relaxing with family and
friends is a great stress reliever. Finding fun activities will make
you feel happy, relaxed, and more able to handle the day-to-day
stress. They say laughter is the best medicine, so laugh and enjoy
life whenever you can. Take regular vacations. Not only will you
enjoy the break from work and home duties, but just the act of
planning and looking forward to the vacation will improve your state
of mind. Sometimes, anticipation is half the fun.
6) Find a hobby or a sport that you enjoy. If your work is very
competitive, try and find something that will allow you to relax and
enjoy yourself. Reading, gardening, sewing, etc. allows your mind to
focus on something besides the worries. Moreover, working with your
hands and being creative is very freeing.
7) Try a little positive thinking. It’s a fact that optimists enjoy
increased health and long life, have less stress, and are able to
move forward and succeed where others might quit. We all have to
expect some failures, some sorrow and frustration, but we don’t have
to let them rule our lives. Find some like-minded friends who will
remind you of your successes now and then. Focus on realistic goals
and remember that failure isn’t fatal. And don’t be so hard on
yourself. Tomorrow is another day..
Michael Lee is the author of "How to be a Red Hot Persuasion Wizard", an ebook that reveals mind-altering persuasion techniques on how to tremendously enhance your relationships, create unlimited wealth, & get anything you want..just like magic. Get a sample chapter at http://www.20daypersuasion.com. Article Source: www.iSnare.com