Stress: How to Deal with It!
Your body's anxiety levels rise.
You become impatient, your heart rate increases, and you are overwhelmed by
immense tension. While this situation is an immediate cause of stress, some
undergo stressful situations daily. I am talking about constant feelings of pressure,
anxiety, anger, frustration, or nervous breakdowns.
You can experience stress in
short bursts or it can be chronic which takes a toll on your body.
In this post, I give you helpful
tips on how to manage stress. And if you're struggling with self-discipline, here's how to start.
But First,
What is Stress?
Stress is a natural reaction to a situation. Both mentally and physically, you feel threatened or anxious about life's experiences.
Stress sources range from everyday
responsibilities like work and family to a severe life-threatening diagnosis.
Work-related stress ranks on top of stress sources, according to surveys. While
pressure can give you the motivation you need for a promotion, chronic stress
can leave you without a job.
Signs of Stress
Some of these signs need medical
help to manage stress.
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Regular, severe headaches
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Frequent body aches and pains
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Prolonged periods of trouble sleeping
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Muscle tension/jaw clenching
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Chest pain
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Fatigue
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High blood pressure
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Unexplained weight gain or loss
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A loss of interest in activities
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Constant anger and irritability
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Constant worrying
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Obsessive thinking
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Excessive drug use
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Inability to concentrate
Before you can manage stress, you
must identify the causes of stress in your life.
Pinpointing the source of stress
is the first step to dealing with it.
While work-related stress is a significant
source of stress, these life experiences greatly impact chronic stress.
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Divorce
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Death of a loved one
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Traumatic events like an accident, rape, theft,
physical violence against you
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Loss of a job
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Increased financial obligations and many
others
Healthy Ways to Deal with Stress
Stress is the number one
cause of depression. If you feel like your situation is too much to handle,
talk to a health practitioner. It's important to trust one other person with
your problems. This way, they can help you have the courage to take the
necessary steps towards managing stress.
Take a Break
Are you overwhelmed by things?
Take a break. Even better, take a walk. Clear your thoughts in the outdoors and
reenergize. If you are experiencing parental
stress, you can always take a break. Ask for advice from other parents,
your parents, siblings, etc. And take a break while doing so.
Try Relaxation Activities
There's a reason why yoga and
meditation improve a person's mental wellbeing. Mindful breathing can help to
give you mental clarity. If your stress levels are alarming, a few minutes of
yoga and meditation can relieve your stress patterns and bring awareness to
your body.
If yoga is too much to ask,
Meditate. There are meditation apps like Headspace and Calm that
come with coaches to help you do it right. My favorite is Headspace. In moments
when I can't concentrate, Headspace helps me clear my mind and increase my
concentration.
Stay Positive
Live life like an optimist.
Always look on the bright side of things. Practice gratitude and focus on
finding solutions instead of the negatives of a situation.
Connect with Other People
You Can't Control Everything
Accept that there are things you
can't control. If you can't change a situation, worrying about it will only add
to the stress you may be experiencing from other sources.
Start a Stress Journal
Penning your thoughts is perhaps
the easiest way to deal with stress. A journal helps you to connect with your
feelings. It allows you to be vulnerable because you now have an avenue to
release the tension. When you write about your situation, you feel better
physically and emotionally.
Learn to Say No
No is a powerful word. It allows
you to concentrate on the essential things. When you say No, you give yourself
room to breathe. Your schedule will not be overcrowded, meaning you will have a
little me-time to connect with yourself.
Finally, BE STILL. When was the
last time you listened to yourself breathe? When was the last time you felt the
breeze over your shoulders? It's time you remembered that there's a whole other
world to live in.
Don't let stressful situations control your life. Take back control from life's experiences. Stay atop of things and watch how your life aligns.
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