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North
River Body Therapies
909 25th Dr. East
Ellenton, FL 34222
(941) 721-4559
(941) 721-0142 fax
NorthRiverBody@aol.com
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Stress is not necessarily a bad thing,
and can actually be a stimulus for
positive change and growth.
But excess stress can be detrimental.
Here
are some tips that can help you
reduce the effects of stress in your life.
1. Set boundaries at work and home. Remember one person can only
do so much. Choose to let some things go and give yourself wholeheartedly
to those you keep. Encourage yourself to say “no” when
you need to.
2. If possible, take action to change situations that are troubling you.
Know when to face up to the things that are causing you anxiety and
when to let things go. Ask for support if you need to.
3. Set aside time to talk to your family and friends about your concerns.
Let them know you are feeling anxious or pressured. Use “I” statements,
for example, “I feel stressed. I have deadlines at work and feel
I can’t keep up at home.” Your loved ones will appreciate the chance
to lend a hand as opposed to being blamed.
4. Honor a time and space for your own relaxation. Be willing to “stop
the world and get off” even it’s only for half an hour after work every
other day or a two-hour walk once a week. Make a commitment to yourself that
nothing encroaches on.
5.
Try new things, like a
new, nutritious and tasty food — or even a new bodywork technique like Reiki
or stone massage!
6. Assign yourself a time to “fret.” Then get on with your day-to-day
activities with enthusiasm.
7. Take a painting, writing or photography class. Check the newspaper,
colleges, community centers and bulletin boards to find one.
8. Take your breaks at work. Get outside for a walk or do simple stretches
for 10 minutes.
9. Laugh. Watch comedies and read humorous books. Get together with people
who know how to
look at life on the light side.
10. Take a weekend, or just a morning, away from your obligations and
worries. On your getaways, leave work and worries behind.
If that’s difficult, try writing down your worries or “to-do’s.” Then tuck
the list away,
knowing you can get back to it after your time away.
11. Express your creativity. Write down your memories, color in a coloring
book, or take up photography.
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