Anxiety Reduction Through Simple Process of Stress Management

January 30, 2010 by Bob  
Filed under Stress Relief

We all experience stress and anxiety time to time throughout our lives. To some extent stress does serve a purpose, but the problem arises when we start to get overwhelmed by constant stress that can result in severe anxiety and subsequently panic attacks. If you have been dealing with stress for long enough there are chances that like many others you might have discovered that there are ways to channel our negative emotions into positive energy. In order to treat anxiety it is really important to know what the underlying cause of your stress is. Anxiety disorder usually drags the sufferer into a destructive behavioral cycle. What is even worse is that most people lose control of their behavior, emotions and sometimes even their actions. Managing stress can allow you to overcome anxiety faster than you would think, things that seem complicated from one perspective may not seem so complicated from a slightly different perspective. All that lies between anxiety and peace of mind is nothing more than the willingness and a bit of knowledge on how to manage ones your stress.

Stress management and anxiety reduction can be achieved using any of the several treatments and techniques that are available today, there are many natural treatments that can help you get rid of anxiety fast, as a matter of fact if your anxiety is not too bad, it is always wiser to go for a natural treatment. Constant negativity can make it hard for us to believe in something positive, so the first step towards managing stress is to attain a healthier lifestyle. By that we mean eating healthily, getting 3-4 sessions of moderate exercise per week and setting up a relaxing and structured bedtime routine to facilitate better sleep. Also make sure you are spending a little time each week on something you really enjoy such as hobbies or catching up with friends. These are all foundation activities and will help you improve your ability to cope. Most of the time, it is not that difficult to pinpoint the cause of your stress. While the best solution would be to try to overcome the cause if possible, but even if it is possible it doesn’t always come easy and it may take some time to overcome the cause of your stress. The quick way for a healthy transition is to learn stress management and anxiety reduction techniques.

A key technique is to start to learn to manage your thinking. First step you need to be aware of your inner voice and you can help that by writing up a log each day of what you noticed, what you were thinking and what triggered those thoughts. Reflecting on your thinking with a bit of emotional distance helps you decide how valid and balanced it is. Second tip is to create a visual image of you putting up your hand and saying NO to yourself. Every time you notice your thought drifting off into worrying or negativity bring the image to mind and stop your thoughts worrying and focus your thinking back on the present and what you are doing right now. Practice really helps this technique.

For most people a change in their lifestyle is all it takes to get rid of stress. However rushing yourself can discourage you and push you back into same destructive behavioral cycle. Concentrating on the NOW and one task at a time and dividing your goals into small sets of tasks will set you right on track. It is equally important to be persistent as well and to not get stressed about not managing your thoughts perfectly straight away, you will get better with practice. Taking things slow and rewarding yourself for your achievements is an important aspect of stress management and anxiety reduction.

Graham Hart helps Executives develop their leadership skills and resilience so improving their ability to influence positive change in their organisations. Need some ideas on how to manage your stress
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