Obsolete
stress is no longer useful or available when a person dies.
That is right you can never terminate stress permanently since stress
plays a large role in our lives. Understanding stress can help us to
cope with the symptoms. If we have a busy schedule, we know that stress
can creep in at any time. There is not one day in a lifetime that does
not present stressors that instigate stress, so instead of thinking
obsolete learn to manage. If you have, a busy schedule and feel like
the world is tumbling down on your shoulders you might want to review
your demands. If you make a list of tasks and mark them off handling
each task one by one then you can minimize stress since after the first
task the rest is often easier. Lists provide us an inclination, a
craving to listen and a master plan. The list will remind us that we
have responsibilities. Therefore, lists can help us to stay focused. If
our mind is cluttered it increases our chance of meeting overwhelming
stress. The list can help us to focus, while eliminating expectations.
When people expect more of us than we can handle, or when we expect
more of our self than we can deal with it often increases stress.
Stress may not hit at the moment, but somewhere down the road, you will
break if you are overwhelmed with expectations. The world is a crazy
place to live, since everyone expects us to act in similarity and
uphold the same beliefs as the majority. Therefore, we already have
unrealistic demands so why add to the list of expectations. Now that we
have an understanding about lists and how lists can benefit us, we can
move forward and learn a few helpful tips to cope with stress. Fear is
our master. Fear is healthy when we learn that fear is respect or a
profound awe toward a specific danger. Fear becomes the master when we
allow fear to control our lives. We allow fear to take control by
failing to see clearly. If you can fear as a stressor, you can then
examine your mind searching for any fears that determines your coping
abilities to manage stress. You may be able to manage stress now but if
you do not examine your self and weed out the fears then you will
endure stressful situations in your future. One of the best techniques
for locating fears is to learn how to use your subconscious mind and
understand it. The subconscious mind is where your fears are often
hidden blinding your conscious mind of the information available to
help you cope with stress. The subconscious mind is the mental
activities and is the point a psychological or physiological result
develops. Underneath this powerful source is a wealth of information
waiting to explode. When the subconscious mind is ignored and
misunderstood our stress level increases. If you are ready to learn a
technique that can help, you get in touch with your subconscious mind
to learn about your fears (stressor) then have a sit in a comfortable
area of the room. Close you eyes and take a few deep breaths to relax
your nerves. If you are feeling tension, pressure, anxious, or
aggravating do not start the technique yet. It is important to get your
body and mind totally relaxed before starting the stress management
technique. If you are still stressed then practice a few stretching
exercises to relieve your tension. After you are relaxed, you can
return to your comfortable area, take a few deep breaths, close your
eyes and vision yourself in an open room. Try to call up your past
going as far back as you can and review your life looking for problems
and how you dealt with the problems. Think of the worst events in your
life, or the most stupid action you did when you were a child. Scope
the scenes carefully analyzing all angles of the account. After you
finish reviewing search for any hidden fears that may instigate stress
in your future…Are you afraid of heights? Are you afraid of
disease? Are you afraid of death? After you locate your fears carefully
consider all logics and illogic ideas you have to see if your fears are
worth stressing your out for the rest of your life.