6 Ways In Dealing With Stress Successfully


by Albert Lee - Date: 2007-03-12 - Word Count: 313 Share This!

Stress is normal. Normally, it comes from daily circumstances. When stress enhances mental or physical function, then it can be considered as a good stress. But if stress continues especially on excessive degrees then it requires a solution. Failure to do so can lead to either depressive (withdrawal) or anxious (escape) behavior. What are the ways to deal with stress?

1. Elimination of various stress sources. If you are bothered when you are in crowded places such as the supermarket or movie theaters, then you should prevent yourself from going there. Instead, rent videotapes or go shopping during dead hours.

2. Avoid predictable situations leading to stress. If a particular game or sport creates stress whether it is bridge or tennis, disregard invitations to play. The reason for playing these games is to have fun. So, never play when you will just feel tense.

3. Competition in terms of appearance, possessions, or accomplishments can be avoided. Some may even do what it takes just to incite envy in other people. Although it is quiet easy to say that you should be thankful with what you have, it's the opposite way around. This is a self-inflicted form of stress originated from a mere jealousy.

4. Take time to weigh reasons. If you are running late all the time, then you should check your time allocations. Ask yourself if you strictly follow your schedule. You need to be realistic to lessen stress.

5. If you fail to eliminate the stress, then you should remove yourself. Make an escapade to have a few private times to think. It can give you a better perspective to deal with your problems.

6. Seek help from professionals, a therapist or a doctor.

Follow these six ways to manage your stress successfully and live normal and happy again.

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