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By
Paul Duxbury
What
would you do with increased stamina, decreased anxiety, and solid
peace of mind? You would probably get more done in less time--at
the very least, each day would be more enjoyable. In the long term,
you would certainly experience better physical health and a longer
life span.
The
only thing standing between you and a higher level of general well-being
is the unpreventable occurrence of stress. Daily stress can rob
us of our potential, weakening every aspect of our lives. Consider
the following:
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Stress breaks down the efficiency of the immune system leaving our
bodies vulnerable to illness and disease.
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Stress causes heart problems and high blood pressure.
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Stress contributes to addictive behavior, causing alcoholism, eating
disorders, nicotine addiction, and workaholic tendencies.
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Stress causes social withdrawal, perpetuating symptoms and leading
to destructive isolation.
To
avoid stress and related symptoms you must be proactive, nurturing
your body and mind through a balanced diet, exercise, and reserved
time for relaxation.
A
Balanced Diet - We know that a balanced diet can improve your health,
but can it really do anything for your stress level? Experts say
it can. Research has found that good nutrition has a tremendous
impact on our ability to ward off the damage stress can do to our
systems. Sure, you’ll still feel tense, but with your body nutritionally
armed for battle, you’ll handle things better. There are many things
you can do to maximize your body’s fighting power.
One
of the most significant things you can do is to reduce the amounts
sugar and white flour in your diet. Sugar and white flour cause
a host of problems you could do without. By reducing these items
in your diet, you will be able to maintain better weight control,
reduce the risk of heart disease, and increase your energy level.
Why? Because items made with these products metabolize too fast
in your blood system. The result is unhealthy spikes in your blood
sugar, rapid depletion of energy, and damaging stress symptoms.
Exercise
- In addition to eating right, exercise can be a tremendous help
in fighting stress. As you get moving, your circulation delivers
oxygen and nutritional elements throughout your body. The result
is muscle relaxation, the release of mood elevating chemicals, and
a strengthened immune system. Studies show that those who exercise
regularly are less likely to suffer from stress related illness.
Relaxation.
When your body relaxes, it reverses stress symptoms. You experience
a sense of control as you eliminate the feelings of helplessness
that often accompany stress. Find that one thing that really helps
you to kick back and forget about things for a while. Here are some
suggestions:
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Catering to our senses, such as sight, smell, and sound can reduce
anxiety. So put on some favorite music, keep fresh cut flowers in
view, and sink into a warm bubble bath.
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Reduce the clutter in your life. Passing a stack of papers as you
leave for work, tripping over boxes, or stuffing a breakfast plate
into a sink of dirty dishes, creates underlying tension that acts
as a fuse when something gets you fired up.
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Deal head-on with anything that has been bothering you. Ignoring
problems won’t make them go away--resolving them will.
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Get a good night’s sleep. Your body needs this time to heal and
“reboot” in preparation for the next day’s challenges. Deny this
basic need and you drain all of your systems of their strength.
Good
nutrition, exercise, and learning to enjoy life will help you ward
off dangerous stress symptoms. It’s important that you take steps
now to ensure a healthy future. That is why I dedicate several sections
of my ebook series, A Balanced Approach to Health, to teaching you
how to reduce the levels of stress in your life, instantly improving
your quality of life. You’ll learn: How to cope rather than stress,
13 affirmations to move beyond stress and its impacts, how to become
a relaxation guru, and much more.
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About
the author:
Paul is Head of Training for a major UK Charitable Organisation
with a wealth of experience
in personal development, management development, e-learning and
operational management. In addition to owning one of the UK's leading
Ebook Provider
http://www.pk-ebooks.co.ukPaul also owns http://www.help-your-child-learn.co.uk
and http://www.ebay-profits.co.uk
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