Stress Management
The Rest of the Story
Perhaps you are like many of the people I talk to who have
moved on from the stress of the
holidays and are now feeling the stress of everyday life.
Would you really like to reduce or even eliminate some of
the stress rather than just "manage" it? Would you
like a healthier, happier life?
Stress is epidemic in our country. Norman Cousins, author
of
Anatomy of an Illness said that "stress is the most serious
medical problem of our time." Chronic stress releases
dangerous
stress hormones and shuts down our immune system. Stress plays
a
major role in most illnesses including cancer, heart disease,
fibromyalgia, migraines, gastrointestinal problems, arthritis
and many more. Stress related symptoms are the reason for
90% of
doctor office visits. Stress kills.
If you are like me, you have probably taken at least one
of
those "stress tests." You know, the kind where you
check off all
of the possible life stressors you have experienced and then
realize you have checked most of them. Then what? Do we just
wait to get sick? What are we supposed to do about it?
Most of the people I talk to say that the stress management
strategies suggested to them include exercise, nutrition,
yoga,
meditation, relaxation, deep breathing, and perhaps a hot
bath.
What if I told you that NONE of these will help you reduce
or
eliminate your stress? They all may be helpful in boosting
immune function, clearing the mind, or developing physical
fitness. But they will provide, at most, momentary relief
from
the ongoing problem of chronic stress.
WHY? Because stress is EMOTION that results from LIFE EVENTS.
An event happens,
we interpret it, we generate emotion. Stressful emotions
include fear, worry, anxiety, anger, rage, grief, hurt, shame.
Emotions eat at us. They make us sick. Stressful LIFE EVENTS
include relationship problems, life/work balance problems,
career issues, parenting problems, life issues around purpose
and priorities, financial problems, and many more.
If we have financial problems, we worry about retirement,
the
mortgage, the 401k, just paying the bills. We ruminate about
the
worst that could happen. We fear possible losses. We develop
anxiety and ulcers. Existing illness worsens.
If we feel angry about past events, our parents or our former
spouse, we think about the injustices, we fan the flames.
We
ruminate, become resentful and bitter. Dangerous stress hormones
pour into our system. We develop heart disease or
gastrointestinal problems.
Of course it's always easier to run to the gym and work out,
rather than run home and work out our problems.
It's easier to sit in the corner by ourselves and meditate,
rather than sit at the financial counselor's office and struggle
to work out a budget.
What can you do? Gather your courage and identify and face
the
specific issues that are causing the stress in your life.
You
can reduce stress, enhance relationships, simplify your life
and
feel healthier and happier.
Follow these four steps to live a healthier, happier life.
1.Identify the source of the problem.
2.Decide what needs to be done to resolve the problem.
3.Develop a step-by-step plan to achieve the desired goal.
4.Follow through one step at a time.
If you need help with any of the steps, get it. There are
excellent resources in the area to help you with any problem
that may be causing you stress. Be determined to begin a
new life with less stress and more fun.
About the author:
Pat Swan, M.S., Life and Relationship Coach,
http://www.RelationshipSkillville.com . Pat is a speaker,
and
author of "Watch Out! Your Relationships Can Be Hazardous
to Your Health"