Anxiety and Stress Management
Let’s face it, stress and anxiety are a part of life. There is
no way you will ever completely get away from feeling certain
levels of stress and anxiety in your life. Keep in mind
stress and anxiety can sometimes be a good thing. Stress can be a
great motivator and push us to do things we would normally never
set out to do. Stress can help give us the confidence to move
forward and change our lives.
The key is how we control stress and anxiety and put the energy
to good use instead of letting it control us. I’m sure you’ve heard
the saying before, “Too much of anything is usually never a good
thing” The same applies to stress and anxiety.
The first step to controlling stress is by recognizing the symptoms
or causes of stress in your life. It’s not always easy to discern
why stress is bothering you for each situation you may encounter.
Some of the most common events that trigger stress and anxiety are
birth of a child, loss of your job, new relationship, and death of
a loved one. Any major changes in life can bring about intense
feelings of stress and anxiety. This is your body’s way of asking
for help when you feel these stress and anxiety symptoms.
The first step in stress management is by discovering the root of
the problem. What exactly is triggering the stressful emotions?
Find a quiet place where you can meditate and shut yourself out of
the world. Only until you discover where the emotions are coming
from can you then begin to control your emotions.
If you have a hard time understanding the root of the emotions
then try talking to someone else about your problems to gain a
different perspective. They may be able to shed light on things
that you never would have thought about on your own.
After identifying the root of the problem then try looking at
the reason why you experienced the stress from a different view.
For example try analyzing things with a sense of humor and you may
be surprised to see it’s not that bad after all.
If you can’t seem to see any humor in your feelings then try to
figure out why you’re experiencing the stress and anxiety. Is it
something beyond your control? There’s no sense in feeling stress
and anxiety for things out of your control. Last of all avoid
negative thoughts as best you can. Remember positive thoughts will
reap positive emotions.
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