Stress Management: A Self Help Guide
There have been many words written about stress management,
though many people do not
realize that it can be managed. In fact, stress is a scary
thing but it is also a self-creating thing. The more stress
you feel, the less able you are to deal with the things that
are stressing you, causing the stress to increase. This is a
vicious cycle and the key to stress management is to not get
into it in the first place. How do you do that? Well, there
are many ways.
One of the most effective methods for managing stress is through
meditation. This is a simple method of simply focusing the mind
on nothing instead of focusing on everything that is stressing
you out. It is not some sort of mystic trance or mysterious
method. In fact, it is a simple method to help you strengthen
your mind and learn to focus on the task at hand. Though there
are many deep levels of meditation, the best place to start
is
with simply closing your eyes and taking deep breaths while
concentrating on your breathing. By paying attention to your
breathing and really focusing on it, your mind will clear itself
out and permit you to relax easily. This is best done every
single day as a preventive measure rather than as a cure for
stress. However, it can also be effective when you need to ditch
some stress in a jiffy.
As well, stress management is possible through simple chores
or
hobbies. Either building a model airplane or organizing a coin
collection or cleaning the kitchen will help you get your mind
on a task rather than on everything that needs doing. The tasks
will still be there later, but simply giving your mind something
to focus on that is not stressful will help you cope with stress
much better. This method of stress management is a sort of
distraction for your mind. It moves your mind away from all
the
things that are cluttering it and organizes something in your
life, even if it is just your CD collection. And organizing
something is a nice way to get your mind off of everything in
your life that is not organized.
Another way to manage stress in your mind is to take care of
your body. Playing a sport, lifting weights or running is a
good
way to clear your mind and get healthy at the same time. Going
out to the gym and, for instance, playing racquetball is a good
way to get your mind away from things and change your focus
for
a little while. As well, by taking care of your body you are
also cleansing toxins from your system, enabling you to clear
your system of those pollutants that aren't doing your mind
any
good. So take care of your brain by taking care of your body
and
give yourself a nice little mental break.
Stress management is also possible simply by owning a pet.
People who have pets such as dogs or cats or even fish can
simply watch their pet or even play with their pets, giving
them
a nice little break from the regular stresses and strains of
life. It has been shown that pets are actually better than
spouses for relieving stress, as spouses have expectations of
you. A pet, however, is going to love you no matter what and
that is a nice thing to think about after a hard day of work.
And petting a dog or cat has been shown to be very therapeutic.
So, if you are stressed out all the time, it may be time to
get
yourself a pet in order to have a friendly face waiting for
you
whenever you walk in the door.
The final stress management technique here is probably the
most
important. That is to get some sleep. Let's face it, nobody
gets
enough sleep any more. People are usually getting at least two
hours less than they need every night, putting them into serious
sleep debt. This debt is going to have to be paid up sometime,
but sleeping in on the weekends is not going to get it done.
The
adult body needs, on average, 8 hours of sleep every night,
but
most adults get about 6 hours. This does not do your body any
good and it does not do your mind any good. In fact, it tends
to
weaken the mind and make it more susceptible to stress, which
is
exactly what you want to avoid. So get to bed early and make
sure that you are getting the sleep you need every night.
Stress management is fairly easy once you get used to it.
Unfortunately, most people do not create the proper stress
management habits, causing them to spiral into stress
constantly. By allowing yourself the breaks you need and by
giving your mind the stress relief it demands, you can relax,
stay focused, and keep stress away.
About the author:
Trevor Dumbleton is the owner of http://www.LowerYourStress.com/