Tips On Managing Stress
Posted on Friday, September 12, 2008 at 3:53 amCategory: Job Related Stress
Stress is a part of our everyday lives. We experience stress during work, at school, through a personal crises or when we go through a very important event in our personal lives.
While a little amount of stress can keep us alert and on our feet, too much of it is also bad. People who have a high rate of stress are prone to many diseases, including heart failure. Emotional stress and anxiety takes its toll on the heart and makes it work harder. If you have an existing heart condition, stress can make the symptoms worse.
Stressed people should therefore employ techniques in managing stress. Managing stress need not to be difficult and expensive. Here are some easy ways on how to cope up stress.
Talking to someone close to you is an excellent way in managing stress. You can talk to your friends, a clergy, your family or a lover about your concern and stresses. You can ask them for their support. Talking is a good outlet and can relieve you of stress. Most often, people close to you can comfort you, which reduces stress significantly.
Engaging in simple meditation is a good way of managing stress. For this, you don’t even have to enroll in yoga or meditation classes. All you need to do is to take 15 to 20 minutes daily to meditate. Sit down in a serene, quiet place. Breathe deeply and think of a serene place.
Living a healthy lifestyle is an excellent preventive way of managing stress. When you are healthy and fit, your body can cope up with stress much better. You will also be able to resist most stress related diseases.
That means, you should not smoke, drink too much alcohol, overeat, take drugs or indulge in too much caffeine. While many people think that these substances can make life easier, they actually make things worse.
Exercise regularly. Just like the eating right and refraining from vices, exercise is a good way to manage stress and keeps the body healthy. Exercise should not be viewed as something that is strenuous but should be done. In fact, you can do something that you enjoy. Some popular and enjoyable exercises are walking, swimming, jogging, golfing, tai chi or cycling.
Maintain a positive outlook in life. Do not worry too much and accept that not all things can be controlled. Imbed in your mind that for every bad situation that brews in your life, there is a good or neutral outcome. Learn to say no to demands or tasks that you deem to stressful for you.
Managing stress is not as hard as you think. All it takes from you is the willpower to do these techniques.