goodarticlelist.com goodarticlelist.com
  Main :> About Us :> Place Your Link :> Security & Privacy :> Terms & Conditions :> Submit Article
Search:   
 

Busybodies and Busy Tongues

Gossip is verbal interest in the failings of others rather than their feelings. - Patricia Nordman
 

Finding Your Inner Flame: Finding Passion Series - 3 of 3

Why is it that some goals have a fire and a passion behind them that creates an almost self-propelle ... - Skye Thomas
 

Self Esteem

Self-esteem is very important. It is the way we view and feel about ourselves that has a profound ef ... - Mark Claridge
 
 

Life Plan to Discover Your Destiny

This article discusses establishing a Life Plan and using the Life Plan as a path to discover your d ... - TK Edwards
 

Job #1: Clear Off Enough Space!

Dr. Gary S. Goodman, President of Customersatisfaction.com, best-selling author, and sales and custo ... - Dr. Gary S. Goodman
 

Lottery Winners Lose It All

You have heard it time and again. Lottery Winners lose it all and trust fund babies waste their pare ... - Caterina Christakos
 

Your Emotional Guidance System

The first thing to understand about your Emotional Guidance System is that it is your friend. It is ... - Kate Corbin
 

A Sweep of Vanity: How To Burst Your Own Bubble

"Hoy-day! What a sweep of vanity comes this way!" --William Shakespeare, "The Life of Timon of Athen ... - Maya Talisman Frost
 
 

Main –› Self Enhancement –› Stress Busting
 

Eight Keys to Minimize Stress in a Fast World

 
Author: Lisa Rickwood
 

It doesn't matter where you live, who you are or what you're doing, you'll encounter stress that's life. And, it's not all bad. We all perceive things differently; some people see things as more negative while others are more positive about things.

Why do some of us thrive on stress and some of us buckle? It's in our perspective about stress. We do better when we choose to rise to challenges instead of fearing or fighting problems.

Positive stress helps you operate at your peak as it encompasses your 'fight or flight response' and gives you extra physical and emotional resources when you or someone you care about is in trouble.

Negative stress is simply stress that we perceive as 'bad' and this varies from person to person. Stress becomes bad when we react negatively and it affects our health and mental outlook. Over time it leads to immune disorders, strokes, heart problems, fatigue, hair loss and more.

In our fast-paced society that's always on, negative stress is epidemic.

According to research, stress hardiness is a life skill we can learn, not one we know at birth. Individuals who weather stress have many mindsets that help them cope and thrive. Here are some ideas:

1. Accept change. There's no getting around it, change is inevitable; it begins in the womb and continues as our bodies, minds and spirits change. The world around us does the same so if we accept change as a normal part of life, anxiety is reduced. When you know nothing stays the same, you can feel empowered and cope better.

2. Have strong bonds. Life can 'sock it to ya' and you'll thrive if you have strong relationships. Social support during stressful times is the key; women know this and are more likely to seek emotional help. It doesn't take fancy research to tell us that we feel better during times of stress when we phone our friends, go out with someone or 'vent.' We're not designed to bottle up our emotions we need to know that our feelings are okay and that we can survive a situation and get help with our challenges.

3. Short-term goals. Although we say we hate stress, a certain amount is necessary to motivate us to get up in the morning, work, meet deadlines and more. This is good stress. We need a mission and when we don't have one, we wander aimlessly and waste precious time. Setting small daily, weekly or monthly goals help us feel more focused and less stressed.

4. Long-term goals. Most of us have a mission to finish something in one day, one week, even one month but do we know what we want to accomplish within five or 10 years? For a lot of us, thinking ahead like this is a challenge; we're lucky if we know what we're doing next week. However, you need to know what your purpose is having a successful career, financial independence, spirituality or a plan to change something in the world. Long term goals give us clarity and vision something that can buffer us from day-to-day stresses; when we know what our long term vision is, we can set up short-term goals that point us towards the larger goal.

5. Let it go. When we begin life as babies, we see the world through our eyes and feel as though the planet revolves around us. Sometime around early adulthood (or maybe later for some of us) we get a rude awakening; we're part of something much bigger that we can't control. We often fight this feeling because we want to be in control, but in reality, we can only control ourselves. (If we have a mental health issue, we may not be able to control ourselves) Once you understand this law, life will seem less like a struggle; you'll pay more attention to your reactions and stop controlling situations and people.

6. Silver linings. You've heard the quote, "Look on the bright side." For most of us, we believe this but some of us who suffer from depression, sadness or tragedy, this can seem preposterous. Instead of thinking negative, find something positive in a situation; you may not like the whole situation but if you challenge your thinking to, "What can I learn from this situation? What is the silver lining in this tragic storm?" If you find it a challenge to be an optimist, act like one. When something bad occurs, visualize a positive outcome instead of a disaster.

7. Say No. People get overwhelmed when they take on too many projects and stretch themselves thin. You need to focus your energy; when you do too much multitasking, you diminish your power and effectiveness. You also get resentful, angry and impatient when you have too much to do and too little time. Analyze what you do in a week and see where you're splitting your energy; if you eliminate a few things, you should feel less stressed.

8. Exercise. Nothing is better for stress reduction than exercise. We all know the benefits of being physical; exercise produces larger muscles, burns fat, adds to longevity and gives us more energythe list is endless. If you think you're too busy to get physical, exercise for 10 minutes a day. Even 10 minutes makes a difference and after four or five weeks, you may see enough of a difference that you want to make more time to exercise.

Stress can give you energy and vision or it can wreak havoc on your health and looks. Once you realize it's an inevitable part of life, find ways to make it work for you.

 
 
 

Related Articles

 
The 411 on Selecting and Achieving Your Goals
 
Experiences in My Life Prompted Me to Never Give Up
 
Self-care Isnt Being Selfish
 
The Pearl Story
 
Motivation - Is That the Only Thing Holding You Back?
 
How to Make Yourself Irresistible to Anyone
 
Success In The Midst of Your Failures
 
How Your Past Anchors You In Low Self Esteem
 
The Key Success Factors of Life
 
How to Give Help, How to Ask for It
 
 
 
Free 3 way links
 

Jobs & Careers

Health & Hygiene

Finance & Banking

Politics & Government

Online & Board Games

Self Enhancement

Academics & Learning

Shopping & Auction

Lifestyle & Fashion

Internet & Computers

Children

Art & Culture

Business & Services

Vehicles & Automotive

News & Media

Realty & Property

Cooking & Drinking

Research & Science

Travel & Accommodation

Medicine & Treatment

Adventure & Sports

Home & Garden

People & Society

Recreation & Entertainment

 
   Main :> Security & Privacy :> Terms & Conditions
Copyright © 2006-2008 www.goodarticlelist.com - All Rights Reserved.