How To Effectively Battle Against Daily Stress
December 17, 2011 by Lyle Holmes
Life can be extremely stressful at times, but no time is more stressful than the holidays. All the cooking, cleaning, shopping, entertaining, and countless details can seem overwhelming. This article will give you some great tips to use to help bring your daily stress level down a few notches this holiday season.
Try adjusting your attitude to better handle a stressful situation and avoid the harmful effects of stress on your body. If you fill your mind with positive thoughts, there is a better chance that you will stay calm and handle the situation with less stress. A positive attitude can have a beneficial effect on your health.
Stay focused on one thing at a time. Focus your mind on only one goal to be accomplished at once. Large projects are more stressful because there are more decisions to make. If you can break that one large project down into little projects and focus on them individually you will be able to tackle the task at hand with less stress.
Learn positive thinking techniques to conquer stress. When you are feeling stressful, sit down and take some deep breaths. Close your eyes and think of yourself in your favorite relaxing place. Whether it is on a beach relaxing and sipping a drink or at a ball game with your kids, laughing and having a good time. Just thinking about positive and stress free situations will make the stress go away.
Deep breathing can have a profound effect on your stress levels. The simple act of closing your eyes and taking a few slow, deep breaths can instantly relieve tension and help to clear your mind. To get the most out of this technique, slowly breathe in through your nose and then exhale through your mouth.
Panic
Stress can be a trigger for anxiety and panic attacks. Too much stress can contribute to hyperventilation and anxiety that can lead to a full-blown panic attack. If you suffer from stress and anxiety, find ways to relax, breathe deeply and take a time-out. If your stress is severe, it is wise to consult a doctor.
Avoid unhealthy daily stress levels by taking care of things sooner rather than later. For example, if you receive a bill today, don’t throw it on your desk thinking you will take care of it some other time. Pay it now and avoid stress at the end of the month when the bill is past due. This technique can be applied to many tasks. Do things in a timely manner to avoid the stress and panic of overwhelming situations.
The holiday season should be a fun, warm and relaxing time to spend with friends and family, but as stated at the beginning of this article, the holidays can be an extra stressful time. Hopefully this article has given you some great tips you can apply when things start to get too stressful this season.
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