Stress Is
Managed Differently
We all manage stress differently
and some of us fail to manage stress and suffer physical
symptoms because of that failure. Coping mechanisms should
be something taught to us the same way that other skills for
life are taught during high school or college. We can learn
skills that will help us to reduce, prevent or to cope with
stress as it presents at home, work or
school.
One way to cope is to plan strategies to prevent or avoid
those things that have caused stress in the past. The ability
to say "no" to personal and professional added responsibilities
over an above what is normally expected of us may be included
in avoiding stress,, and by avoiding those individuals who tend
to stress us out and by taking control of the environment in
which we live, work and if applicable go to school. We can
avoid reading the newspapers or turn off the news on the TV if
hearing about terrible news stresses u. In relationships we can
avoid those topics that usually start arguments. We can also
rearrange daily tasks or delegate responsibilities so that our
"to-do list" doesn't stress us out.
Incorporate fun and relaxation into your daily routine,
practice saying "no" so that you don't over-commit yourself of
your time or abilities, of the tasks that you do accept make
sure that you prioritize the tasks that you do accept, when
possible break down these tasks into smaller projects and then
reward yourself for completing each smaller segment and lastly,
learn how to delegate responsibility and supervise so that you
are not stressing over whether or not it was done
right.
You can also learn how to accept things that you cannot
change by trying not to control those things that are not in
your control. Look for the positive in all things. Share your
feelings with others. The art of forgiveness should be
practiced. Anger and resentment will only harden you and create
negative energy that binds you to stress.
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