Stress is caused by your
body preparing to face a physical threat - and then doing nothing. When
we get wound up our bodies prepare to hit something or to run away -
that's how our ancestors stayed alive before man built towns with walls
and weapons to defend himself.
Of course, nowadays, most of the problems and threats we face are
psycological. We worry about exams, or money or what someone might say
but our bodies still react physically. The body releases adrenaline
into the bloodstream, digestion is halted, and blood is concentrated in
the major muscles because the nervous system doesn't
Easy Methods To Control Stress
Breathe out deeply 3 times.
If you feel yourself getting stressed, breathe out, all the way to the
bottom of your lungs, then let go. The "in" breath happens
automatically as your diaphragm pulls in more air. As you breathe all
the out you move your breathing from short, shallow breathing at the
top of you lungs which is associated with stress, to deep long natural
breaths from your diaphragm which sends a powerful signal to your body
to calm down.
Be polite to yourself.
A major cause of stress is internal dialogue - the way we talk to
ourselves when we are thinking things through. Remember what sort of
voice you used in your imagination last time you were stressed. And
change the tone of the voice. If it was harsh, make it friendly, if it
was high-pitched make it low, if it was fast slow it down. Change it as
many ways you want until it is more polite. You may still have to think
things through, but you don't have to be rude to yourself!
Make one positive change to your environment every day. Research
has shown that the more people express themselves in their surroundings
the more relaxed they become - so every day do something, no matter how
small to make your environment nicer. It could by picking a bunch of
flowers for the kitchen or bringing a postcard in to work, it doesn't
matter. Just everyday do something to make your environment nicer for
you.
Exercise every day. Stress
has a large physical component - and one of the very best ways to relax
is to use up that physical energy and preparation. Just twenty minutes
in the gym or even a brisk walk for 15 minutes in the fresh air will
help your body relax. It's so simple it's easy to forget, but exercise
really is one of the best ways to get your mind and body balanced.

Easy Ways To Relieve Stress And Anxiety:
Reframe your situation.
Our reactions are caused by how we interpret the world - nothing in
itself is stresssful, only the way we see it. If you see a person, a
situation or an event as threatening, your body will register stress.
So whenever something stresses, you see it in your mind's eye. Then
drain out the color, make the picture black and white - then imagine it
shrinking, spinning away from you and disappearing. Any time you feel
threatened do that again and then create a picture, in big, bold
colour, of you dealing brilliantly with the situation.
Twice a day take a power nap.
Your body has a natural tendency to relax every 90 minutes. You'll
recognise these times by a sweet soft feeling in your muscles, your
eyes want to close and its difficult to concentrate. It doesn't matter
if you ignore most of these times but it is very good for you to hitch
a ride on them twice a day for 5 minutes or so. You wake up felling
refreshed and relaxed and you perform better. What's more, while you
rested, your bodies immune and healing system used the time to optimise
your health. So, twice a day when you are feeling a bit drowsy, take a
power nap for just 5 minutes or so and you'll feel great and stay
healthy!
differentiate between a threat to your ego and a threat to your physical self. Use these methods to help you overcome stress and keep calm:
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