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Stress Management

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We all lead encounter some form of stress. Many times we clients go to psychics they are hoping for ways to cultivate decompressing from stress. For most people, a certain level of everyday stress is inevitable in these modern times. The structure of our lives seems to make tension, and even anxiety, almost a foregone conclusion. For one thing, most of us are heavily overscheduled, our days filled with fights through traffic, trips to crowded grocery stores, demanding jobs, challenging classes, spouses and children with never-ending lists of needs that must be met — not to mention the pressure of paying adequate attention to our own physical and emotional wellbeing. In fact, on our daily to-do lists, activities like an hour of exercise, massage or simple downtime are usually the last things to be slotted in. We see these not as necessities, but as luxuries; these are the things we feel we can and should put off in order to tend to other, supposedly more important items. We might even feel guilty about taking a bit of time to attend to our own needs, when there are so many other pressing obligations to manage.

Yet research shows that juggling many small sources of stress can have the same negative impact on our health, both emotional and physical, as enduring a more significant traumatic event. When viewed in that context, it becomes much clearer that better techniques for daily stress management are sorely needed — and they must be simple, quick and accessible enough to work into our already full schedules. After all, everyone knows that healthy eating and regular exercise can be effective in reducing tension and stress, but it isn’t always easy to make time for home-cooked meals or physical activity. There are, however, several things we can do quickly and easily on a regular basis to help alleviate tension and create an inner sense of calm. Read on to learn simple strategies for reducing your daily stress — even slashing it in half — so you can feel more tranquil and centered.

Hug the one you love.

Along with exercise, sex is another well-known stress-reliever, yet it is also yet another activity that can get pushed low on the priority list when fatigue sets in or other obligations take precedence. The good news is, you don’t have to fit in a full intimate session with your partner — in fact, you don’t even need to be partnered at all — to gain the stress-relieving benefits of physical connection with another person. All it takes is a few moments of hugging or holding hands to create the hormonal changes needed (lowered cortisol, increased serotonin) to get that loving feeling. Next time you’re feeling stressed, grab your sweetheart, your best friend or your little one, and just wrap your arms around each other for a few moments. In less than a minute, you’ll be enjoying a marked sense of comfort along with the feeling of your worries slipping away.

Take your vitamins.

Healthy eating and home cooking can feel like a real challenge in the face of a jam-packed schedule — who has time to grocery shop for fresh, healthy items, much less cook them at home? But that doesn’t mean you have to skimp on including important vitamins and minerals in your diet. Vitamins C and E, for example, help regulate stress hormones and lower your blood pressure. Taking a multivitamin daily — one that contains C and E along with other important nutrients — could offer important tension-reducing benefits. We will continue this topic in part 2. Stay tuned.

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Jackie Williams has worked for as a manager overlooking the talent department for a prominent new age communications company. Later as the internet developed, she diversified her recruitment specialty to server global clients for a internet based spiritual network.
She attained her Master of Arts in Anthropology from Northern Arizona University and her BA from Hunter College.

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