Floss Your Stress Beating Skills
Stress can be your greatest ally or your biggest enemy. At its
best, stress can push you forward to perform at your personal
best; at its worst, it can cripple and prevent you from reaching
your full potential. Fortunately, there are ways to combat
stress and prevent it from taking over your plans for success.
Just like flossing, dealing effectively with stress takes
practice and patience.
One of the simplest ways to decrease the negative stress in your
life is learning to say no. We often equate doing more to being
successful, but actually, overextending your time and energy can
leave you drained and ineffective.
Take care of your body and your body will take care of you. Eat
healthy, nutritious foods that will give you the natural energy
and stamina needed to deal with stress. Also, find an exercise
that you can regularly enjoy in order to be in stress-busting
shape.
Another useful tip is to avoid trying to be perfect. Don't
mentally beat yourself up if things don't turn out the way you
expected - acknowledge that we all make mistakes and move on.
Succumbing to shame or guilt over a disappointing situation can
paralyze you from making future progress.
Be realistic with your expectations. Almost no one lands a
$100,000 job right out of high school, and making that your goal
only sets you up for frustration and disappointment when it
doesn't happen. It's great to shoot for the stars, but remember
to keep your feet on the ground.
Lastly, make a plan for your future. There is nothing more
stressful than worrying about whether or not you will find a
great job or be successful. Now is the time to enroll in a
training program that will give you the necessary skills to land
a rewarding and promising career in the dental field. Start
using these tips today to guarantee future successes tomorrow.
"Changing Lives...One Career at a Time."
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