Today, we live in such a fast
paced society and there is so much going on around us that is hard not to be
stressed out. We have families, friends, taxes, rent and so many other factors
we have little control over. When we can, we need to minimize our stress and
aid the universe in making life go as smoothly as possible. Here are 5 ways
which helped me reduce stress in my life.
1. Make checklists.
This will help you take things
one step at a time and not overwhelm yourself mentally. When we make mental
checklists, we tend to look at the overall picture of all the things we have
to do instead of taking it one task at a time. Also, when we cross
something off our checklist, we feel a sense of accomplishment and feel even
more motivated to tackle the next task. By doing this, we begin to build a
positive momentum.
2. Don’t take the opinions of others to heart.
“Whatever people do, feel, think,
or say, don’t take it personally. If they tell you how wonderful you are, they
are not saying that because of you. You know you are wonderful. It is not
necessary to believe other people who tell you that you are wonderful. Don’t
take anything personally.”
Understanding that whatever
people say, think and do are projections of their own reality will take the
weight off of the opinions of others. The need to please will only lead into a
very stressful life—we will never please everyone.
3. Don’t be afraid to ask for help.
“The willingness and the courage
to face a problem often mean identifying and talking about the problem, looking
at available resources, identifying solutions and alternatives, and developing
a plan of action that works best.”
Being able to ask for help is a
sign of maturity, not weakness. It is an essential part in developing a plan of
action. Many times when we are facing a problem, we are not always seeing
things clearly. Asking for help can often show us different way of approaching
a problem that we may have never thought of ourselves—there is always something
to be learned. Not to mention, having a confidant and someone to help you
through a tough situation makes the process a lot less stressful.
4. Meditate.
Meditation is something that has
personally helped me on my journey and has significantly reduced my anxiety and
stress levels. Psychology Today posted an article on their website about a
study that was done proving that “mindfulness meditation strengthens a person’s
cognitive ability to regulate emotions.” The ability to regulate our emotions
and maintain a mindful outlook will help us deal with our stress in a much
healthier way. Meditation has also opened my mind up to the idea of other forms
of relaxation and alternative healing such as hypnosis, which has changed my
life! I love challenges like Oprah and Deepak’s 21 day series. Their guided
meditations are not too long, easy to listen to and help to get you into the
routine of meditating. Check the link out here.
5. Be patient and embrace the process.
Every time you feel impatient and
restless, try to remind yourself that life is a marathon, not a sprint. We all
need to embrace present-moment living more instead of always wanting to be at
another place than where we currently are. The present is the only time
that has purpose and meaning right now. When we become impatient and
rush through life, we are probably missing out on important lessons and not
reaping the full benefits of life.
6. Don’t compare yourself to others.
This can be difficult, but we
need to keep in mind that we are completely different people than those we are
comparing ourselves to—we have completely different perspectives. Comparing
ourselves to others will only result in decreased self-esteem and increased
anxiety.
7. Get a therapist!
I
am a huge advocate of finding someone who you can speak to in a private, safe
place without judgment. It is a completely outside perspective that may
result in clarity and insight.
8. Do something physical and GET MOVING!
I am not the hugest fan of
working out but I realized that there are so many physical activities I could
do that are fun such as bike riding, taking a walk with a friend, roller
blading, etc. Endorphins are natural pain and stress relievers. Give it a
shot. ;)
9. Practice self-care.
Go get a message. Watch
your favorite movie. Get your nails done. Take a bubble bath.
The options are unlimited, but the idea is to pamper yourself and relax. I
am committing to getting a message once a month to force myself and relax and
take care of myself. I think this is a necessary but often pushed to the
bottom of the list due to timing, money etc.
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A stress free live is needed in our lives to live healthy
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