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Have One Week, Will Relax- Your 7 days program to Stress management"Have
One Week, Will Relax" Your 7 days program to Stress management They
say there's more than one way to skin a cat. The same goes when you start
tearing your hair out with all the frustration, grief, anxiety, and yes,
stress. It's a state of mental conditioning that is like taking that bitter
pill down your throat, causing you to lose your sense of self, and worse your
sanity. Just thinking about it can drive anyone off the edge. And
they say that the proactive ones are already living off the edge. As one
stressed-out person to another, I know how it feels, and believe me there are
many variants when it comes to stress. Coping with life, and carrying the
problems that may or may not belong to you can scratch away the little joy and
happiness that you can carry once you head out that door. You can't blame them
for being like that; they have their own reasons, so much like we have our
reasons to allow stress to weigh us down. They say that stress is all in the
mind, well, what's bugging you anyway? There
are several ways to manage stress, and eventually remove it out of your life
one of these days. So I'll try to divide it into a seven-day course for you and
I promise it's not going to be too taxing on the body, as well as on the mind. 1.
Acknowledge stress is good Make
stress your friend! Based on the body's natural "fight or flight"
response, that burst of energy will enhance your performance at the right
moment. I've yet to see a top sportsman totally relaxed before a big
competition. Use stress wisely to push yourself that little bit harder when it
counts most. 2.
Avoid stress sneezers Stressed
people sneeze stress germs indiscriminately and before you know it, you are
infected too! Protect
yourself by recognizing stress in others and limiting your contact with them.
Or if you've got the inclination, play stress doctor and teach them how to
better manage themselves. 3.
Learn from the best When
people around are losing their head, who keeps calm? What are they doing
differently? What is their attitude? What language do they use? Are they
trained and experienced? Figure
it out from afar or sit them down for a chat. Learn from the best stress
managers and copy what they do. 4.
Practice socially acceptable heavy breathing This is
something I've learned from a gym instructor: You can trick your body into
relaxing by using heavy breathing. Breathe in slowly for a count of 7 then
breathe out for a count of 11. Repeat the 7-11 breathing until your heart rate
slows down, your sweaty palms dry off and things start to feel more normal. 5. Give
stressy thoughts the red light It is
possible to tangle yourself up in a stress knot all by yourself. "If this
happens, then that might happen and then we're all up the creek!" Most of
these things never happen, so why waste all that energy worrying needlessly? Give
stress thought-trains the red light and stop them in their tracks. Okay so it
might go wrong - how likely is that, and what can you do to prevent it? 6. Know
your trigger points and hot spots Presentations,
interviews, meetings, giving difficult feedback, tight deadlines…. My heart
rate is cranking up just writing these down! Make
your own list of stress trigger points or hot spots. Be specific. Is it only
presentations to a certain audience that get you worked up? Does one project
cause more stress than another? Did you drink too much coffee? Knowing
what causes you stress is powerful information, as you can take action to make
it less stressful. Do you need to learn some new skills? Do you need extra
resources? Do you need to switch to decaf? 7. Burn
the candle at one end Lack of
sleep, poor diet and no exercise wreaks havoc on our body and mind. Kind of
obvious, but worth mentioning as it's often ignored as a stress management
technique. Listen to your mother and don't burn the candle at both ends! So
having stress can be a total drag, but that should not hinder us to find the
inner peace of mind that we have wanted for a long time. In any case, one could
always go to the Bahamas and bask under the summer sun.
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