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How to Relieve Stress
Trevor Dumbleton
One
question that is not asked enough by people under stress is how to
relieve stress. Unfortunately, people who are under stress tend to
simply take it as a matter of course and simply accept its existence
as though it was some sort of natural occurrence, or even a boon!
Thus, people who are feeling the effects of stress do not actually
take the time to notice that they are under stress and need relief.
And when people are under stress, the first part of tackling the
problem of how to relieve stress is actually realizing that there is
stress that needs to be relieved.
Are you having trouble concentrating? Are you struggling with a
project that doesn't seem to be going anywhere? Are you dealing with
people who simply will not listen to sense? Are you frustrated with
the way things are going? Congratulations, you have stress. Okay,
this is not really something to be congratulated on, but it is
important to understand this fact. After all, the beginning of the
"How to relieve stress" problem begins with recognizing the warning
signs. Then, once the warning signs are seen, healing can begin.
The first thing to do when you want to know how to relieve stress is
to learn how to walk away. That's right, get up, go someplace else,
and just cool off. It is often vital to hit that reset button and
take a few deep breaths away from the action. The work will still be
there when you get back, but being there beyond your breaking point
will not get it done. An overabundance of things to do will not be
helped by a clouded mind, so give your mind a break. Then, once your
head is clear again, you can head back and bang out the projects
with the greatest of ease. Or at least more ease than when you were
sitting in front of a pile of work and wondering how you would get
through it all.
Okay, so you need a break, you have walked away, but you are still
so stressed that you are ready to pop. Unfortunately, the previous
lesson on how to relieve stress has not worked and you need
something more powerful. Well, you need to pull out a better method.
This means that you need to simply concentrate on nothing.
When stress is way too much for a simple period of walking away, you
need to practice an exercise in meditation. This means sitting down,
closing your eyes, and thinking about absolutely nothing.
Unfortunately, it is very difficult to think about nothing, so you
should think about your breathing. Take a deep breath in and feel
the air moving through your nostrils, down your windpipe, and into
your lungs. Then push that breath out and feel it moving all the way
up from your diaphragm, up into your lungs through your windpipe and
out of your nostrils. Feel every motion of the air and notice how it
feels as it exits. Imagine your tension flowing out with the air,
evaporating into the endless space of the atmosphere, diluting into
a complete dilution of oxygen. Think about nothing but breathing and
notice every moment of the experience. Then, after about 3 or 4
breaths -- or as many as it takes -- open your eyes. You should feel
as refreshed as though you just took a quick, refreshing nap. If you
don't repeat the exercise until your mind is clear and you are able
to concentrate on your work again.
These activities are very effective for a short period of time, but
you will also need a method for relieving stress in the long run.
After all, it is taxing to notice that you are under stress and it
takes a great deal of will to make that leap and push away all those
feelings. Thus, you need a way to relieve stress in the long term.
In the long term, the best method to choose, when you want to know
how to relieve stress, is to do what you always say you are going to
do: eat right, exercise, and get enough sleep at night. Yes, we all
say that we will do it, but none of us every actually follow
through. But, if you eat right, you will feel better during the day,
if you exercise, you will feel better during the day and sleep
better at night, and if you sleep enough, you will actually clear
away all that fogginess that can lead to stress. So do your body and
your mind a favor by taking care of those little things that you
keep telling yourself you will do tomorrow. After all, today was
yesterday's tomorrow.
When you want to know how to relieve stress, you should begin with a
few simple methods as you slowly build up your will power to tackle
the larger work of exercising, eating right, and getting the sleep
you need. By doing all of these things, your mind will be cleared
up, you will feel better during the day, you will sleep better at
night, and you will not have to worry about stress nearly as much.
After all, once you are relieving stress routinely, you won't have
to worry about how to relieve stress.
LowerYourStress.com for everything to do with stress. Get a free ebook to help with your stress levels:
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