Tuesday, October 24, 2006

Take Control of Your Stress

Balancing your family's needs will always bring more stress into your life than you want. Many people today face long hours at work, financial pressures and problems with spouses and children. This stress will release chemicals into your body that effect every cell within you.

There are five simple techniques that you can learn to keep a clear mind, body and spirit. Here is how to take control:
  • Just Breathe. Stop and take two or three slow deep breathes whenever you are feeling anxious and overwhelmed. Fill your diaphram completely and release the cleansing breath slowly. This small act will release parasympathetic chemicals into your body that will leave a calming effect for you.
  • Think Positive. Whenever we stop to think about all the blessings in our life and how grateful that we are for our gifts we send a chemical message throughout our body that life is good. Close your eyes and visualize what is endearing to you and breathe. The experience will change your life.
  • Slow Down. It seems we are always multi-tasking and making lists to complete everything that we feel is important to do. Try going for a walk or getting some type of exercise for 30 minutes to release your stress in a positive way. That list will still be there and you will feel more refreshed and ready to tackle it when you return.
  • Love Yourself. We all make mistakes, but sometimes we are very hard on ourselves when we make them. Support yourself by taking responsibility for your choice and then make a plan on how to move forward.
  • Let it Go. There will be times in your life when you need to recognize that you cannot change the situation. You will need to release it to your belief system, or high power and move forward. Dwelling on the issue will not change the results. Learn from the experience and do your best not to repeat the mistake.

Taking care of your emotional well-being can seem like a full time job at times, but the benefits can be a better quality of life for you and your family.

I'll write again next week.

Gina

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