Tips for Reducing Stress
Copyright 2005 Trevor Dumbleton
With the hectic life that most people lead in today's world,
reducing stress has become a vital skill. With work stress,
school stress, family stress, teen stress, parent stress, and a
whole host of other kinds of stress continually knocking on the
door, it has become vital to manage stress in order to keep up
with everything needs to be done. Though reducing stress is
difficult, it can be done with a little effort and a little
dedication to improving yourself.
The first thing to do when reducing stress is to get enough
sleep at night. Yes, there is always something that needs to be
done and there are projects that need to be taken care of and
there is always something that should get done before you go to
bed and there is still one more television show to watch, but
that is exactly the problem. By spending too much of the evening
worrying about everything that needs doing and trying too hard
to get it all done right now, you are not helping yourself.
Rather, you are increasing your stress to an alarming level. If
you need to get things done, then do yourself a favor and just
get them out of the way before you sit down in front of the
television. When they are done, then you can relax and not worry
about everything that needs to get done after the show is over.
The next things you need to do are to eat right and exercise.
No, it doesn't seem like taking care of physical needs with help
with a mental issue such as reducing stress, but there is a
connection. After all, the brain is part of the body and when
the body is working right, the brain will be more effective. By
putting the right nutrients into your body, you will be feeding
the brain as well as the muscles and you will be able to think
clearly and concentrate more effectively. As well, when you are
getting all your fruits and vegetables and whole grains, you
will have more energy and be less susceptible to fatigue. After
all, fatigue clouds the mind and a cloudy mind is a mind that
tends to wander. And, when you mind wanders, you will not be
getting things done. Thus, projects and tasks will pile up,
giving you even more to be stressed about.
Additionally, exercising routinely will help you keep stress at
bay. When you exercise routinely, you are more aware when you
are awake and you sleep better at night, both of which are very
good for reducing stress. This is because exercise helps you
release hormones into your body that make you feel better, both
mentally and physically. And this effect is not limited to the
time when you are exercising. In fact, these hormones stay in
your body even after you are done exercising, so that you will
feel better all day. If you can, try to work out in the morning
to get that hormonal burst before you begin your day. Or, if you
cannot work out in the morning, at least exercise in the early
evening so that you will at least have a body that will be ready
for a good night's sleep and ready for the following day.
Another great technique for reducing stress is through proper
time management. Let's face it, most people spend most of their
day spinning their wheels as they move from one project or task
to another, making them incapable of focusing on what they are
doing. However, with a time management system in place, your day
can be mapped out in the morning so that you are able to
complete tasks one at a time. Then, with each little success,
you will be able to feel the relief of knowing that there is one
less thing to worry about.
Finally, you can help lower your stress levels by taking regular
vacations. The best advice is to take one week off every year so
that you can recharge your batteries and face the world again.
By getting away and traveling, you can feel the relief of simply
leaving it all behind. Getting out of the house, the city, or
even the country is an excellent way of reducing stress and,
when you get back, you will come back refreshed, rejuvenated,
and ready to get back to the tasks of daily life.
By reducing stress, you can feel better, work better, be more
sociable, and improve your health. Stress is very hard on the
body and the mind, so managing it should be a priority. Thus,
with a little effort, a little time, and the dedication to do
the right things for yourself, you can keep your mind clear and
keep yourself moving forward. Then, once you have mastered the
art of reducing stress, you will also have the pleasure of not
having to worry about stress.