Change your lifestyle..

Simple changes to your lifestyle can make a big difference in reducing the effects of stress on your mind and your body. Stress is an unpleasant thing to live with and it can affect your mood, making you grumpy and snappy. Changing a few things about the way you react in a stressful situation will help you to lower the effect it has on you.

Try and stay calm no matter what during a stressful situation. Think about something that makes you happy such as a conversation with your best friend, a favourite song or book or anything else that normally calms you down. If you can, remove yourself from the source of stress for a while and allow yourself to calm down before returning. If you can’t, stop and think about what you want to do next, this should help you to calm yourself a little and allow you to deal with the situation better.

One of the best ways to reduce stress is to make sure you have a valve. A valve is basically something that you do to reduce stress that you enjoy. The valve can be anything; it is entirely up to you.

My valves are writing creatively or writing articles, drawing, reading and knitting. Surprisingly knitting is very stress relieving as you can imagine the wool flowing away from you is your stress moving away. Drawing or writing are very good valves because they allow you to express how you feel and essentially get stressful thoughts out of your system.

If you find you are regularly stressed, it may be a good idea to spend an hour or so a day doing something that calms you down. Baths are very good for relaxing, especially with lavender bath oils added in which help to calm you. A bath everyday can help to keep you relaxed and happy.

Another big way of getting rid of stress is exercise. Walking somewhere new is exciting and helps to relax you. Stress causes you to produce adrenaline which makes you feel highly strung and can affect your stomach, if you have irritable bowl syndrome which is triggered by stress sometimes. Exercising helps you to use up that adrenaline, especially if you exercise right after being stressed.

The trick to dealing with stress is understanding what causes it and how you can reduce the effect of it on you. It is a horrible thing to deal with but it can be reduced.

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