Posts Tagged ‘Stress’

Having Stress And Anxiety? Five Tips To Reduce Stress

June 27th, 2011
anxiety
by klavr

Having Stress And Anxiety? Five Tips To Reduce Stress

Anxiety is normal for  every human being, Anxiety could happen because of an underlying fear that something is about to happen or is caused by excessive worrying about a result of a situation. People might say that anxiety is a disease but actually it is not a disease as long as it remains within acceptable limits, but constantly worrying about an issue results in an anxiety attack disorder.

In the video below we might get some idea of what anxiety can effect to the body.

It is easy to go around thinking about how to stop anxiety, but a little difficult to actually stop it. However the following 5 tips to reduce your anxiety level may work to handle the anxiety problem:

1. Exercise – You must do any type of exercise to keep your body and mind in good shape. Exercise can reduce you blood pressure and at the same tones up the muscles and keep your might focus to what you want to do. How about just try this 15 minutes simple abs exercise. I t might not just for you abs but also can reduce your anxiety.

2. Meditate for at least a hour every day. Think about all the good things that had happened to you. You can also try the self hypnotize technique. Check out the video below.

3. Eat good food and live a simple lifestyle. If you want to know how to stop anxiety always remember that a simple lifestyle goes a long way in cutting out anxiety to a large extent. Lets us start with a breakfast. In the video below you can get some info about healthy breakfast food recipe:

4. Yoga helps. This type of activity had been relate to reduce stress and anxiety for ancients. What not try these simple yoga steps for a start. Once you start be able to focus on it, slowly you anxiety will be reduced.

5. Sleep well. To have a better life and reduce your anxiety you need to have enough sleep. Do not over sleep and make sure you also have enough sleep. The video will share some simple tips to have better sleep and smarter sleep.

So there a the 5 tips to reduce your anxiety and to have a better life.

Written by Fauzi Ibrahim
full time trainer and facilitator but part time blogger and article writer

Relaxation Audio- Stress Relief

June 25th, 2011

www.RelaxationAudios.com Relax…. and take care of yourself. This 5 minute audio is just a sample of one our 30 minute audios, “Inner Sanctuary” . All full length, sure to relax, bring anxiety and stress relief, put you to sleep fast and inexpensive! available on our websites www.SleepAudios.com and www.RelaxationAudios.com.
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How to overcome [anxiety], [stress] & [panic] and be [happy].

June 21st, 2011

Find out more:www.themindinstitute.com.au
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Final Fantasy 7 – Anxious Heart [HQ]

How to Deal With Stress, Fear and Anxiety

June 21st, 2011

My “Cup of Water” analogy is a great way to get a fresh new perspective on exactly how stress, fear and anxiety can wear us down and weaken us over time. This analogy shows us that the “size” of our problems is nothing next to how long we choose to “hold” them for.
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Change: Major Source of Stress And Anxiety

June 18th, 2011

Change: Major Source of Stress And Anxiety

Almost everyday, new discoveries and inventions take the headlines. Modern day living has caused our lifestyles to adapt to the radical changes brought about by advancement in science and technology. And along with these changes come stress and anxiety.
While change is inevitable, stress is our natural response to any changes in our environment. Normally, people develop anxiety whenever they encounter a situation that they have no control over; or a person or object that causes feelings of uneasiness and apprehension.  People are often afraid, worried, or anxious over something that is unrecognized or unknown. That is why change is a major source of stress that causes bodily and mental tension — which eventually leads to anxiety.
Change poses a challenge let go of the past, especially the comfortable, old ways of doing things. Stress and anxiety are normal parts of everyday life. Both can motivate an individual to be productive and rise to the challenge of tough situations. However, too much stress and too much anxiety can be harmful and may cause physical, emotional, and psychological problems like infections, heart disease, and depression. However, it is important to realize that what can be stressful to one person may not necessarily cause an adverse effect on another person.
There is such a thing as a positive, good, and even beneficial form of stress.  Good stress is something that helps a person prepare mentally, physically, and emotionally to confront a certain situation, person, or object. Stress can actually motivate a person to think, develop a strategy, and decide on an appropriate response or course of action. However, when this persists on a long-term basis, it will still cause emotional, physical, and health problems.
There is a difference between anxiety as a feeling or experience, and an anxiety disorder as a psychiatric diagnosis. A person may be anxious without having an anxiety disorder. In the same way, a person facing a clear and present danger or a realistic fear is not usually considered to be in a state of anxiety. In addition, anxiety frequently occurs as a symptom in other categories of psychiatric disturbance.
Anxiety may somehow be related to fear, but they are not the same thing. Fear is described as a direct, focused response to a specific event or object, and the person is consciously aware of it. When someone points a loaded gun at you, it is expected to feel fear. There is a recognition of fear when you are at the beach and you see a tsunami approaching. Anxiety, however, is usually vague and not focused. It is something that’s difficult to explain or find a specific cause. Anxiety may be experienced in the present but stem from an event or person that produced pain and fear in the past. The anxious person may not be consciously aware of the original source of the feeling.
To manage stress and anxiety, one must look at the world through new lenses. While there seems to be an illusion that you can manage change by controlling the world around you, on the contrary, change is most effective if it is managed from within.
As the cliché goes, “…the only constant in life is change.” Accept changes with an open mind and a plan. Look at problems in a different perspective. When you think of it as a situation that needs attention, you will be able to set up goals to improve it. Be flexible in the face of life’s everyday challenges. Have inner peace and live life one day at a time. Everyone needs time for woolgathering.

Written by nickdivine
Music is my muse, I daydream a lot, I have O.C.D, I am a germ-a-phobe, I love to organize, I don’t like messy.