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Stress Management Skills

Manage Your Time

Time management skills can allow you more time with your family and friends and possibly increase your performance and productivity. This will help reduce your stress.
Try these strategies:

· Save time by focusing, delegating, and scheduling time for yourself.
· Redirect your time to those activities that are important and meaningful to you.
· Manage your commitments  – Don’t commit to what is not important to you.
· Deal with procrastination by using a day planner, breaking large projects into smaller ones, and setting short-term deadlines.

Build healthy coping strategies

It is imperative that you recognize your coping strategies. One way to do this is by recording the stressful episode, your reaction, and how you coped in a stress journal. With this information, you can labor to modify unhealthy coping strategies.

Examine Your Lifestyle

Some behaviors and lifestyle choices affect your stress level. They may not cause stress directly, but they can interfere with the ways your body seeks relief from stress. Try to:

· Balance personal, work, and family obligations
· Have a sense of purpose
· Get enough sleep
· Eat a balanced diet
· Exercise
· Limit your consumption of alcohol.
· Don’t smoke.

Create a Support System

Social support is the encouraging support you get from family, friends, and the community. More and more research indicates a strong relationship between social support and better mental and physical health.

Change Your Thinking

Fear, insecurity, anxiety, depression, rage, guilt, and a sense of worthlessness or powerlessness are emotions that trigger stress. Dealing with your negative thoughts can help reduce stress.

· Disproving illogical thoughts help you to evade exaggerating the negative thought
· Problem solving helps you name all aspects of a stressful event and find ways to deal with it.
· Altering your communication style helps you communicate in a way that makes your views known without making others feel put down, hostile, or intimidated.

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More Stress Relieving Activities

Exciting Stress Relieving Activities

Working requires long hours of concentration and complete dedication. You may feel compelled to finish work to achieve the deadline, meet client satisfaction, or attain quota. All these factors can be very stressful but they are inevitable since they motive people to strive harder.

Even at home stress is present. Your child may be failing in her studies, or you are getting late with your rent or bills. These can be stressful even to think about. If you cannot prioritize what is important, you may feel stress every single day. Sometimes, you have no choice but to remove yourself from a stressful situation and just break away from everything.

Hobbies You Enjoy The Most

Hobbies and pastimes are very good stress relievers. You can put your mind away from problems through concentrating on things that are enjoyable and fun. There are several activities that you can enjoy depending on what suits you best.

If you are into singing, go out with your friends and enjoy sing-a-long and karaoke bars. Even singing inside your bathroom is not a bad idea. You can enjoy singing almost anywhere as long as you are not bothering anyone. If you are not into singing but more into the artistic types, purchasing a sketchpad and a pencil or any art materials you want can help you relieve stress.

The possibilities are endless when it comes to hobbies. Other people like to tinker on things when they feel stressed. Find the things that you like doing the most and use it to keep yourself away from stress. Hobbies do not need long hours of attention and they can be done anywhere and are usually cheap.

Going Outdoors or Indoors

Sports are not only good for stress but also to your body. They require both physical and mental ability. If you feel that you need to break away from all the problems you have, invite a friend or group of friends to have a friendly outdoor game. There are many activities that you can engage yourself into. There is basketball, volleyball, badminton etc. All of these activities do not require long attention and is a sure way to change your focus. Sweating releases the tension in the body and provides long lasting relief.

There are also many indoor sports that you can try. Table tennis only takes up a small amount of space and can be played by many. Board games like scrabble, word factory and bridge are also sports. The only difference is they require you to use your brain. Keep those brain cells alive by getting your hands on board games.

Take A Break

Long hours of work or monthly monotonous activities can get you stressed. Having a vacation and breaking yourself away from your work is absolutely not a bad idea. If you think you deserve the break, ask for a vacation leave and go to somewhere where there are things not related to your work. A change of scenery can keep you from getting all stressed up.

Vacations offer a lot of things that you can try. There is fishing, kayaking, even rock climbing if you are the extreme type. But if you are not into serene or quiet hideaways and like bright lights and partying then you can take your vacation on places that includes casino strips or long nights of partying. You can take your vacation anywhere and they can always relieve you of your stress.

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Activities to Relieve Stress

Activities That Will Help Relieve Stress

Some people think that it’s almost impossible to find an outlet while under stress. Most stressed individuals think that doing fun activities will not reduce the effect of problems that they tackle under career, social or personal pressure – which is a very poor way to get cope or rid them of it.

Therapist around the world agree that certain activities like games, sports and art can great affect a stressed persons physical and behavioral problems. Some of them are even employed in stress management clinics and is part of the routine treatment in helping individuals cope with their stress issue.

Mind games

Since stress will first affect the mental functions of an individual, it is very important to teach the person focus his mind on positive thoughts rather than dwelling on negative ones. Mind games offer an alternative which will allow a stress person to divert this thought patterns to something more productive. These clinics encourage their patients to tackle crossword puzzles and sudoku to help them cope with stress.

Logical functions are put to the test by introducing the Rubik’s Cube, Scrabble, and Bridge, into their curriculum. If you have no plans of visiting these centers to deal with stress, you can easily incorporate these games into your daily routine to give your mind some diversion from problems.

Sports

Engaging in sports is a great way to relieve stress. The physical exercise that your body needs to balance biological and muscular functions can rejuvenate those muscles that are tight due to the effects of stress. Playing sports can also provide an outlet for emotional problems like anxiety, depression, irritation, anger, and so on.

There are two kinds of sports a person can engage on his or her own free time. They can opt for team sports like basketball, soccer or volleyball which provides socializing functions and exercise. Individual sports like badminton, golf and tennis can also be a great help in focusing your mind to win the game rather than feeling useless under all the extra problems.

Workout

A visit to the gym may prove to be beneficial to your emotional, mental and physical health when under the influence of stress. The routine exercise your gym instructor will give you can help your mind focus on the tasks at hand. The strenuous activities can develop your muscles which improves your body’s coping mechanism to stress, and allows the body to release chemicals and hormones that is beneficial to your physiological well-being.

Cardiovascular workout can improve your heart and strengthen it to avoid stress related problems like strokes, high-blood pressure, chest pains and rapid heart beat. Due to the steady circulation in your system will benefit your muscles because of the fresh oxygen supply provided by these hearty fluids.

Note however that working out at the gym needs proper diet as well since your physical attributes will be worked to the limit to help fight off stress. Fresh fruits and vegetables are necessary improves digestion and supplies the body with the required nutrients it needs. Red meat devoid of fat can give your muscles proteins that will strengthen muscle tissues for added flexibility.

A healthy dose of mental activities, physical exercise coupled with a balance diet can help a person avoid the signs and symptom of stress and will be on the road to recovery to a stress free life.

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