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How to Handle Stress by Managing your Levels?


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Craig Lock
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Article Title: How to Handle Stress by Managing your Levels?

Author Name: Craig Lock

Contact Email Address: clockxtra.co.nz

Line Space: 60 characters (approx)

Category (key words): Self Help, Personal Growth, Stress

Internet address: http://www.craiglock.com

Copyright Date: Copyright: © Craig Lock 2002

Publishing Guidelines: This article may be freely reproduced electronically

or in print.



"We share what we know, so that others may grow."



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How to Handle Stress by Managing your Levels?



© Craig Lock 2002



Stress is a natural and unavoidable feature of modern life.

When the pressures of life become too much and we can't

cope, stress operates like a screw gradually turning tighter

and tighter. Often we don't realise that we are under stress -

until the pressure becomes too much and the lid starts lifting...

then we crack. Humans are vulnerable and live under an

optimum level of stress every day - they often don't know

how to cope, when the pressure builds up too much...but

what can we do about it to make our lives easier?





HOW TO COPE WITH STRESS?





Listen to your own alarm system. There are abundant

challenges, demands and opportunities in modern living; but

these often cause frustration and exasperation. Your first

step is to be aware that you are under stress. Make a list

of all of all the major stress areas in your everyday life. (My

what a big list!). Then armed with this knowledge, make

an honest commitment to changes in your life. By identifying

the causes and being open to change, you can at least hope

for improvement.



FIND THE CAUSE.

CALL IT BY NAME, THEN YOU CAN ELIMINATE IT.

The key, I believe, is ACCEPTANCE.



People suffering from severe stress should seek help from a

doctor or therapist. Therapists help the patient to feel

differently about things. In other words, they get them to

have a different perspective. Persons suffering from stress

might do small tasks to give them a feeling of accomplishment

before returning to the work-force. All these techniques

can make people grow; just like plants don't grow, unless they

are watered and cared for.





WHAT CAN I DO ABOUT STRESS?



Look at your life and try to find the main cause(es) of your

stress. What external event or situation is causing the problem?

Or is it just your perception? Is it physical, emotional or

professional? Self knowledge means self help; so that once

you can identify the cause of your distress, you can eliminate it.

Remember that for you to be happy, all three areas of your

life (ie. emotional, spiritual and intellectual) need to be

satisfied. You need BALANCE in your life. The first step is

ACCEPTANCE: admit that you are under stress and not coping

with life, as well as you should. Once you accept this, the

next step is committing yourself to take ACTION to relieve

the problem. Making that decision to take action is probably

the hardest for you. It is best to use a combination of strategies

to combat moderate stress (the result of daily wear and tear

on the body).



Possible action plans are as follows:



1. EXERCISE regularly. A healthy, flexible body makes for a

healthy, alert mind. Being physically active stimulates energy

levels in the brain (through the chemical serotonin, or

something like that) and allows an outlet for your frustrations.



2. Keep BUSY; this takes your mind off the problem. It is the

best antidote to deal with the problem, instead of worrying

about it.



3. Take time for yourself to RELAX, MEDITATE and VISUALISE.

Don't let trivial problems build up and get the better of you.

A quiet body is more prone to recovery and health than an

angry one.



4. Keep a positive mental attitude (P.M.A), that you will

overcome your stress. Your attitude will determine your

thoughts and how well you cope with life: "As I think I am."

Your attitude beats facts every time. Haven't I said that phrase

before?



5. Watch your DIET carefully. Eat plenty of healthy foods:

fruit, fresh 'veggies' and vitamins (especially B and C). Cut

down on stimulants, like caffeine and nicotine; both these are

drugs that build up your resistance. Also cut down on sugar,

fats and your salt intake.



6. COMMUNICATE with a person close to you. Open your

heart to those nearest and dearest to you. Don't suffer in

silence. John Donne said "No man is an island unto himself."

(And a few women too!). Set aside specific times to

communicate and talk honestly. Share your thoughts, worries,

feelings, dreams, disappointments and problems...

and doesn't life have enough of them!



7. Let go of your EMOTIONS. Cry if you want to. It's natural

and wil lhelp the healing process. This applies to "macho" men also,

who are socialised to keep their emotions inside.



8. Pray to God for the answers to your stress problem,

if you are religious, or "a spiritual" person . You WILL

get the answers via your subconscious mind, your intuition -

our connecting link with our Creator, a Supreme Being, Spirit,

Higher Self (or whatever you understand God to be).



Finally,

9. Keep your sense of HUMOUR and be HAPPY.



Craig Lock

"Information and Inspiration distributor"

http://www.craiglock.com

http://www.craiglockbooks.com



This extract is from Craig's first published book HANDBOOK

TO SURVIVE - a collection of writings on various subjects to

help every man or woman survive in a rapidly changing,

uncertain world. Craig's various books can be ordered at:

http://www.novelty-gift.com/ebooks.html



END OF PART ONE



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