1. Laugh More
As you've heard before: Laughter is the best medicine. The act of laughing changes your brain chemistry, strengthens your immune system, reduces stress hormone levels, and alters your perception of pain. So go ahead, whether its a chuckle, or an outright belly laugh - get a dose of laughter right now.
2. Exercise More
Prepare your body to fight stress by pumping up your energy level with exercise. You don't need a health club. Just get up and get moving.
3. Eat Better
Eat more fruits and vegetables. Energize your immune system with antioxidants. Avoid high fructose corn syrup and table sugar. Instead, go for high-fiber carbs in whole grain breads and cereals.
4. Sleep Better
Sleep allows your body to feel refreshed and rejuvenated. Go to bed earlier each day so you can eventually wake up without an alarm. Take naps when your schedule permits.
5. Enjoy Yourself
Take time out at least once a week to do something you enjoy doing. Take a walk. Get a massage. Read a book. Enjoy time connecting with friends or yourself.
6. Think Positively
Apply the Power of Positive Thinking by reviewing your daily successes and achievements instead of mistakes and failures.
7. Be Proactive
Take on the most demanding tasks in the morning when you have the most energy and resilience toward stress. Putting things off until the last minute is a recipe for disaster. Make a list of tasks and cross them off as they are completed to get a great sense of accomplishment.
8. Consider Significance
When events or situations create stress, consider how critical it will be in the future. Are they really that important?
9. Take Breaks
After being under the gun for a few hours, step back, take a breather and meditate or listen to music. This will give you time to rest your brain and maybe have a different outlook on the situation when you get back to it.
10. Simplify Your Life
Get rid of things you don't need and give them away to those that do. Look at your daily tasks and delegate what you can. Focus on what's valuable to you.
Hopefully, these techniques help you feel more relaxed and confident under stressful situations. But if you feel that you can't handle it alone, here is a medical device designed to help relieve stress:
The StressEraser (you can get one from Amazon.)
Follow these simple instructions:

And to make it real simple, Here's an instructional video:
1 comment:
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