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Showing posts with label physical. Show all posts

How to Manage Your Stress


                                                                   



  As one who has lived in the shadow of stress for at least 18 years, it can push your sanity to the edge of madness and can take whatever patience you have left to keep from exploding.

   Stress—a common companion in our fast-paced lives that can take a toll on our physical and emotional well-being. Here are some stress management ideas that can help.

- Relaxation Techniques:

    - Engage in activities that trigger the relaxation response, such as meditation, deep breathing, or progressive muscle relaxation. These practices can help lower blood pressure, heart rate, and stress hormones.

- Goal Setting:

    - Set realistic goals and prioritize tasks. Break down larger goals into smaller, manageable steps. Celebrate your progress along the way.

- Physical Activity:

    - Regular exercise is a powerful stress-buster. Whether it's a brisk walk, yoga, or dancing, moving your body helps release endorphins and reduces tension.

- Social Support:

    - Connect with friends, family, or support groups. Sharing your feelings and experiences can provide emotional relief.

- Healthy Nutrition:

    - Fuel your body with a predominantly plant-based diet. Adequate hydration and balanced meals contribute to overall well-being.

- Quality Sleep:

    - Aim for at least seven hours of sleep per day. A well-rested mind is better equipped to handle stress.

- Mindfulness and Meditation:

    - Practice mindfulness techniques to stay present and reduce anxiety. Meditation helps calm the mind and fosters resilience.

- Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy (CBT):

    - Consider seeking professional help. CBT can help reframe negative thought patterns and build coping skills.

  Managing stress is an ongoing process. Find what works best for you and try not to beat yourself up during challenging times. 

  Stay Healthy

    M.N.Curry🌟




Communication; the key to a successful relationship

 

                                                                                                              By M.N.Curry


  You can find quite a few books written on getting your Ex Back and making him fall crazy in love or how to blow his mind with a simple text, and so on but it goes without saying that real communication is the key to a good relationship, that's just a start.  Even with all the relevant information found within book pages and articles, it takes two to Tango, so to speak. There are other ingredients involved in this mix and according to Psychiatry Today; building a solid relationship includes, sharing values, having common interests, emotional support, physical intimacy, and the willingness to work through challenges. Relationships aren't one-sided or easy and will probably test your ego. I know couples who have been together for years, and what I have observed is that the main foundation of their success is that they put each other's welfare at the center of the relationship.  Every relationship is unique and requires effort from both partners. So if you can honestly listen, control your emotions, pick up on body language, and be able to take a verbal body punch (take criticism) then you're in.  {Men, are you listening?}

  Many years ago my uncle told me, "You never really know a person until you live with them."  I found that to be true and I also found that you really should learn as much as you can about that person you plan to devote a great bit of your time to before your hormones take control. Today relationships have a few more considerations that need to be factored in like empathy, reliability, mutual respect, and having similar goals and values.  And be aware that there are some who want to control and manipulate.  No one's perfect, keep that in mind while you think beyond the obvious.

Stay Healthy

M.N.Curry

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