We all get stressed. We have situations in life to deal with everyday that can put us in stressful situations from our jobs, our families, and even just driving in our cards.
We
all get stressed. We have situations in life to deal with everyday that can put
us in stressful situations from our jobs, our families, and even just driving
in our cards. Stressful situations are all around us and it is how we deal with
them that ultimately determines how they will affect us. Stress can be a
killer. Heart attacks, strokes, and high blood pressure are just three medical
maladies that can be the result of stress so practicing effective stress
management is not only great to help us become more relaxed, it can also save
your life as well.
Increases
in emotional stress, such as those we feel when driving or facing deadlines at
work, cause an increase in adrenaline into our bloodstream. These increases
have shown to lead directly to increased blood clotting which can sometimes
lead directly to heart attacks and even strokes. It is obvious then why the
need for stress management is so vitally important to our health and well
being. Below are a few tips you can use to help manage the stress you face in
your everyday life to hopefully make you a healthier and happier person.
Learn
to assess situations realistically - one of the main things that leads to
our being stressed is simply how WE view or perceive a particular situation.
Let’s say someone pulls out in front of you while you are driving in a parking
lot. Sure, that can scare you and cause your heart to beat a little faster, but
what do you do afterwards? Do you scream, yell, and raise your middle finger?
For some of us, this little incident can ruin our entire day. If you put it
into perspective and view this as simply one of the normal occurrences of
driving, you can learn to get past it quickly and not let it be a cause of
undue stress.
Stay
in shape - This means to not only exercise, but focus on eating a healthy
diet as well. Working out has been shown to be effective at not only reducing
one’s reactions to outside stresses, but it makes the heart and circulatory
system much stronger so that any stresses that are experienced by the body have
little or no harmful impact. Regular intense exercise can do wonder for stress
relief.
Make
a plan, and stick to it - If you have tasks to complete, simply follow the
list you have made for yourself, checking off items as you complete them. This
sense of accomplishment will allow you to realize the progress you are making
and will help you to avoid focusing on the progress you have NOT made.
Mediate - Individuals who mediate on a regular basis
demonstrate MUCH lower levels of stress and when faced with it usually deal
with it better than those who do not. Meditation allows our bodies and minds to
be focused on one specific thing, thus pushing all other things out of our
mind. The less you have on your mind, the less stress you will experience.
Adding just 10 minutes of meditation to your daily routine can do wonders for
the way you manage future stressful situations.
The above represent just a few of the many tips you can use
to manage the stress you experience in your life. Working to add these into
your life may just make you happier, healthier, and much more stress free.
| About the author |
http://www.M2FitnessPros.com , aka, Emile Jarreau is 31 year veteran fitness professional and co-owner of MrFatloss.com in Long Beach, California. Also having 19 years of bodybuilding and figure coaching experience, he specializes in fat loss and all its aspects and freely shares online resources to the world. |
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