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Anxiety and Stress
Our bodies have evolved and
developed to deal with the various changes that take place
in our lives. Sometimes however those changes can bring
unwanted stress to us. While stress in small amounts is
quite normal and our bodies are capable of dealing with this
pressure, large amounts of continual stress can harm our
mental outlook. The continual amount of pressure within a
person’s life can lead to anxiety and stress as they bring
down self esteem.
Feelings of depression can also occur because of this
excessive stress that we need to cope with. While there are
therapies and medications that can deal with full blown
anxiety disorders, you might want to practice a few
techniques for coping with anxiety and stress.
These methods aren’t substitutes for skilled medical advice
or medications. They are ways that you can try and reduce
your anxiety and stress. For people who have anxiety
disorders the best treatment that you can get is from your
doctor.
The techniques for controlling your anxiety and stress are
as follows. Be flexible in your life. Accept what you can
and can’t change. Enjoy laughing, watching a funny movie,
telling a joke or even reading comics. Learn to breathe
slowly and deeply from your diaphragm. Pace yourself in what
tasks you do, delegate to others tasks that might be too
much for you to accomplish, and learn to say "no".
Understand that everyone makes mistakes. Accept that
perfection is impossible and that trying to achieve that
goal will just make you miserable. Have some fun by playing
with friends, family and any pets that you have. Having fun
is a natural way of lowering your body's anxiety and stress.
Another way to have fun is to do some exercise. Exercise
produces endorphins, which are natural pain-killers and
pleasure-producers.
Make sure that your diet is healthy as well as delicious.
Try and avoid foods and beverages that bring out anxiety and
stress hormones. Coffee, tea, alcohol and cigarettes might
be enjoyable but they can increase your stress levels.
Share your problems with people you can trust and who can
help put things into perspective. Handling life’s burdens
alone can make sufferers of anxiety and stress even worse
off. Therefore solve your problems one at a time. Try not to
let them pile up until they seem overwhelming. Set goals
that you can achieve easily. This way you will not be
discouraged and stressed out because of the many problems
facing you.
Finally accept that everything and everyone in life changes.
Sometimes this change is good and other times it’s painful.
No matter what the outcome is you need time to adjust to
this change and what it’s brought to your life. By keeping a
time for adjusting you can reduce the anxiety and stress
that will occur due to the new happenings in your life.
Don’t le anxiety and stress get you down, go out and have
some fun and enjoy life – after all you only live once. For more articles,
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