Exercise & Fitness
28 March 2010
“I love deadlines. I especially like the whooshing sound they make as they go by.” – Douglas Adams
There are many scientific reasons behind the existence of stress, but I’m only going to talk about how stress applies to you, a real person who doesn’t need talking down to (and is probably getting enough of that already). You start by receiving a problem. It’s not huge, so you plan to address it later. Now certain factors beyond your control have made that problem a bit worse, but in your mind this tiny issue has grown into a huge unconquerable monster. Now all the other things you would’ve could’ve should’ve done are all beating at your door and you don’t know what to do first. You want to oversleep and overeat. You want to do anything but what you actually need to do. That is pure, unadulterated stress.
Stop & Say Yes
Stop. Just stop, really. Acceptance is the number one key to fighting stress. Realizing it’s you who’s making yourself stressed is one part. The other part is simply saying “Yes! I missed the train! Now I can take the other one or take the bus.” Yes my deadlines are coming closer, but I can do nothing but my best at this point, so I’ll do just that! It’s not like you want to miss the train, or be overwhelmed with work, or have too many chores to do – but you can make subtle lifestyle changes, which I’ll outline below. These tips will make an impact on reducing stress in your life, so I do hope you’ll give them a try.
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