1. PREVENT IT. How much stress do you cause just by putting unnecessary pressure on yourself? Do you over react to little things that annoy you? Every time you let anger or frustration take control, it drains away good energy and sidetracks you from more important things. Obviously, you can’t always control what goes on around you, but you can control how you respond. Try a little more patience next time you get caught in traffic and you’ll avoid unnecessary stress. 2.HAVE A SENSE OF HUMOR. Laughter can be one of the best medicines for stress. Being able to laugh at yourself and the world can break tension and give you some relief from stress.3. MAKE DECISIONS. Most people have no idea how much stress they create for themselves by resisting change. They wait, hoping a situation will go back to the way it was. Why wait when you have choices and could make a decision? When it’s time to change old habits and move forward, make your own change for the better.
4. GET SUPPORT. Do you sometimes find problems too personal to discuss? Or feel they may be too much of a burden on others? Find a support group in your community. Remember, you’re not alone. Other people with similar problems understand what you’re going through without the need for lengthy explanations. They share your concerns and they want to learn how to cope with stress, too.
That is really good advice because I have two sisters who drive me crazy. There always bugging me and they just won’t leave me alone.
By: adreanna on June 6, 2007
at 4:38 pm
your rite nobody is alone and they should talk about their problems…….thats why i go 2 u (sumtimes) to figure out my problems or i go 2 my mom…….this is really really good sandy
By: reyna on June 12, 2007
at 4:34 pm