Do Not Burn Yourself Out: Have a Stress-free
Life
by Daegan Smith
In a magazine publication, the magazine editor
knows stress intimately. Working against ever-looming
deadlines, she spends her days in and out of meetings,
editing and writing copy, and managing her expanding staff
of writers and editors.
It may seem inevitable that operating the
command center of a monthly magazine would invite stress.
However, many people do not realize that stress is something
you can prevent, no matter how intense your occupation or
how fast-paced your daily life is. And, every ounce of
prevention can help prevent other conditions.
In general, working too hard and almost burning
yourself out would directly lead to stress. It is not an
ideal upshot because stress can inevitably lead to dozens of
physical ailments, from heart disease to dizziness, and it
undermines our mental health as well.
Stress can lead to depression, anxiety,
irritability, and other emotional problems. So, to prevent
stress and to avoid burning yourself out that your body
tends to fuse out and releases no more energy because of its
condition, take some tips o how to live a healthy,
stress-free life.
1. Lighten the load Are you one of those people
who have no downtime? Do you go from work to home to your
volunteer position or childrenĂs activities, leaving no time
for your pleasures? Then you may be on overload.
Overload is being active without ever attending
to your human needs. Health experts say that everyone needs
true downtime to relax and recover.
Downtime refers to the time you do not have to
answer to anyone, when you have no responsibilities. It is
that time when you garden, read a mystery novel, go for a
walk, or lose yourself in gourmet-food preparation.
2. Divide the hours
Doing multitasking or handling multiple
responsibilities, many people run around like rats in a
maze, completely forgetting their own needs.
Set the time for individual tasks, and plan for
interruptions or distractions. Try to recognize your needs
and care for yourself. Even the busiest person can find 15
minutes every day to be alone.
3. Find your optimum time
Learn to know your individual rhythm and plan
the day accordingly.
4. Take time-outs
Stop everything, curb your activities, and take
a deep breath. You will generate superior judgments when you
are not doing it from a harried state.
5. Get help
If you cannot handle all the work, admit it, do
not burn yourself out, and begin delegating immediately.
6. Do a stress rehearsalĂ–with exercise!
According to the health experts, exercise plays
a key role in minimizing the damage that stress does to our
health. It acts as a stress rehearsal for other kinds of
stress. If the body gets used to dealing with the flood of
hormones that are released during exercise, then it learns
to respond better to all kinds of stress in the future.
Exercise also triggers the release of
endorphins, brain chemicals associated with pain relief and
euphoria. Endorphin levels rise significantly both in the
brain and in the body as a result of exercise. When we make
exercise a constant in our lives, our elevated endorphin
levels can make us calmer.
7. Breathe easy
Yoga increases self-awareness and makes us
acutely sensitive to physiological and psychological
stressors in our lives. If you can perceive the source of
stress early on, then you can intervene with deep breathing,
which is an important component of yoga. IN fact, yoga
experts contend that breathing interventions is worth
gold.
8. Let nature nurture you
Nature can be a tremendous aid in preventing
stress. And you can find nature in some unexpected places:
the plant store, a local park, or even outside your own
office. Some simple suggestions: Fill your home and work
space with lush, living plants; put a fish tank in your
office; stroke your pets at least 15 minutes every day; and
walk outdoors on your lunch hour instead of hanging around
the office or lunchroom.
Best of all, learn to say no to new
responsibilities when your plate is already full. One of the
main reasons why people feel burnt out or stressed is that
they take on too many tasks at once and underestimate how
much time they will need to complete them.
The bottom line here is that if you were only
more realistic in estimating how much time they need to
spend on certain activities, they would probably feel less
stress and less burn out.
Try to live a happy and healthy life and rev up
that energy!
About the Author
Daegan Smith is an Expert Internet Network
Marketer. "Learn How To Make $10,717 In Less Than a Week
While Quickly And Easily EXPLODING Your Network Marketing
Organization Without EVER Buying a Single Lead?" http://www.internetmlmsuccess.com
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