8 Simple Ways to Control Stress!

2009-08-13 05:42:36

Simple modifications in posture, habits, thought, and behavior often go a long

way toward reducing feelings of stress and tension. Here are 8 quick and simple

things you can do immediately to help keep your stress level under control.

1. Control Your Anger:

Watch for the next instance in which you find yourself becoming annoyed or

angry at something trivial or unimportant, then practice letting go - make a

conscious choice not to become angry or upset. Do not allow yourself to waste

thought and energy where it isn't deserved. Effective anger management is a

tried-and-true stress reducer.

2. Breathe:

Breathe slowly and deeply. Before reacting to the next stressful occurrence,

take three deep breaths and release them slowly. If you have a few minutes, try

out breathing exercises such as meditation or guided imagery.

3. Slow Down:

Whenever you feel overwhelmed by stress, practice speaking more slowly than

usual. You'll find that you think more clearly and react more reasonably to

stressful situations. Stressed people tend to speak fast and breathlessly; by

slowing down your speech you'll also appear less anxious and more in control of

any situation.

4. Complete One Simple To Do:

Jump start an effective time management strategy. Choose one simple thing you

have been putting off (e.g. returning a phone call, making a doctor's

appointment) and do it immediately. Just taking care of one nagging

responsibility can be energizing and can improve your attitude.

5. Get Some Fresh Air:

Get outdoors for a brief break. Our grandparents were right about the healing

power of fresh air. Don't be deterred by foul weather or a full schedule. Even

five minutes on a balcony or terrace can be rejuvenating.

6. Avoid Hunger and Dehydration:

Drink plenty of water and eat small, nutritious snacks. Hunger and dehydration,

even before you're aware of them, can provoke aggressiveness and exacerbate

feelings of anxiety and stress.

7. Do a Quick Posture Check:

Hold your head and shoulders upright and avoid stooping or slumping. Bad

posture can lead to muscle tension, pain, and increased stress.

8. Recharge at the Day s End:

Plan something rewarding for the end of your stressful day, even if only a

relaxing bath or half an hour with a good book. Put aside work, housekeeping or

family concerns for a brief period before bedtime and allow yourself to fully

relax. Don't spend this time planning tomorrow's schedule or doing chores you

didn't get around to during the day. Remember that you need time to recharge

and energize yourself - you'll be much better prepared to face another

stressful day.