Managing Stress For A Better And Healthy Life.
Wow this is a Challenge topic for me because I used to be “Mamie Stresssssssss” lol. But hey that was then. I was asked by my very good friend Mike to write on stress Management. Hey this is dedicated to you Buddy.
It may seem that there’s
nothing you can do about stress. The bills won’t stop coming, there will never
be more hours in the day and your career and family responsibilities will
always be demanding. Damn f**k people keep stressing you etc. But you have more
control than you might think. In fact, the simple realization that you’re in
control of your life is the foundation of stress management. Managing stress is
all about taking charge: of your thoughts, emotions, schedule, and the way you
deal with problems.
Below Are Some Solutions To
Enable You Manage Stress. This Helped Me A lot.

Stress Management: Is the ability to maintain
control, when situations, people, and events make excessive demands. What can
you do to manage your stress? What are some strategies?.
Look around: See if there really is something you can
change.
Set
realistic goals for yourself: Reduce the number of events going on in your life
and you may reduce the circuit overload or control in the situation.
Remove yourself from the stressful situation: Give
yourself a break if only for a few moments daily.
Don't sweat the small stuff: Try to
prioritize a few truly important things and let the rest slide.
Don't overwhelm yourself: By
fretting about your entire workload. Handle each task as it comes, or
selectively deal with matters in some priority.
Learn how
to best relax yourself: Meditation and breathing exercises have been proven to be very effective
in controlling stress. Practice clearing your mind of disturbing thoughts.
Selectively
change the way you react: But not too much at one time. Focus on one troublesome thing and
manage your reactions to it/him/her.
Change
the way you see your situation; seek alternative viewpoints: Stress is a reaction to events
and problems, and you can lock yourself in to one way of viewing your
situation. Seek an outside perspective of the situation, compare it with yours
and perhaps lessen your reaction to these conditions.
Avoid
extreme reactions: Why hate
when a little dislike will do? Why generate anxiety when you can be nervous?
Why rage when anger will do the job? Why be depressed when you can just be sad?
Do
something for others: to help get your mind off yourself.
Work off
stress: With
physical activity, whether it's jogging, tennis, gardening.
Begin to
manage the effects of stress: This is a long range strategy of adapting to your
situation, and the effects of stress in your life. Try to isolate and work with
one "effect" at a time. Don't overwhelm yourself. For example, if you
are not sleeping well, seek help on this one problem.
Get
enough sleep: Lack of
rest just aggravates stress.
Try to
"use" stress: If you can't remedy, nor escape from, what is bothering you, flow with
it and try to use it in a productive way.

Avoid
self-medication or escape
Alcohol and drugs can mask stress. They don't help deal with the problems
Alcohol and drugs can mask stress. They don't help deal with the problems
Most importantly:
if stress is putting you in an unmanageable state or interfering with your schoolwork, social life, professional/work life,
seek professional help at a counseling center
Hope
This Article Helps You. Xoxo Stephy.
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