Reduce Stress And Live A
Longer And Happier Life by:
Terry Vermeylen
I've spent years researching books on stress in order to
find the very best methods to combat this destroyer of
happiness, contentment and sometimes life itself. Sure, some
stress is good since it can motivate us to take action and even
enable us to save our lives and others. But today's society
pounds us with a continuous barrage of stress through long
working hours, downsizing, technological changes, two parents
working, financial pressures and a host of other influences
including war, taxes and death.
There are three excellent methods to combat stress. Make
sure you have healthy eating habits, a healthy mind and a
healthy body.
Reduce stress with healthy eating habits
What we eat and drink fuels our body. If our body is well
fuelled we feel energetic, alert, we sleep better and live
longer. If our body is given Big Macs, cake, French fries and
fast food continuously we will have high cholesterol, fat, feel
sluggish and probably die many years younger than we thought we
would. Having healthy eating habits takes a bit of effort. Here
is what you do. Read a book on health and become educated on
healthy foods. You probably already know that fruits and
vegetables are important, but find out what the healthiest ones
are (like broccoli). Reducing all processed foods such as white
bread, white paste, white rice and reducing sugar is also very
healthy. Each Sunday morning take a few minutes to plan the
week's meals. If you are on a budget check the grocery store
flyers and buy what is on sale. Get a healthy but tasty recipe
book and choose a few recipes for the week. The trick here is
to plan the week so that you stay away from last minute junk
food temptation. And stay in the habit. It's really not that
difficult.
Reduce stress with a healthy mind.
The fascinating thing about humans is that we all see the
world through different perceptions. They way we each see the
world is from all the imprints we have experienced throughout
our lives. Some of us call these imprints conditioning. These
imprints can also cause us stress. Ancient Asian teaching tells
us that our mind records about 60 images (or imprints) in the
snap of a finger. These imprints enter the subconscious and are
part of a vast repository of imprints in your mind, some
stronger than others. You may see a winter day as cold and
miserable, I may see it as beautiful. I like that person yet
you hate them. You believe that the winter and a certain
cashier are contributing to the misery in your life (even
though that cashier is only at the grocery store). And you
carry this anger and misery around like heavy luggage strapped
on your back. The most important thing here is to make a
conscience effort and avoid having past imprints influence you.
The cashier reminds you of a bad teacher, she is just like your
strict aunt, and the way she looks at you over her glasses is
annoying. These are all past imprints bubbling up to you from
your subconscious. And now every time you see her you are
annoyed. The cashier may have had a bad day with you once, but
is loved by many other people. Different perspectives. The
winter is not purposely trying to make you miserable. It can't.
Only you can make yourself miserable. Now try looking at
everything from an empty or neutral perspective. Allow the
goodness to seep in. This is an incredible peaceful way of
looking at the world around us and will erase all kinds of
stress. My perception of the winter day is now beautiful. I am
the master of my mind, not the winter day. This technique
reduces all kinds of unnecessary imprint stress.
Reduce stress with a healthy body.
Our body needs exercise. Without exercise we become lazy,
fat, weak, stressed out, and will probably die sooner than
expected. There are a million reasons not to exercise. Here are
a few tips on getting you in motion. Whatever you do, try to
make exercising fun. Go hiking or biking with a friend. Develop
a routine by exercising at the same time of day. If you join a
fitness club, find one close to home. Nothing worse than
finishing work and having to spend unnecessary time commuting
to the fitness club. Weigh yourself to keep on track and create
motivation. If you have a dog, walk it. It's not that hard to
exercise. Even a brisk walk around the block will help. With a
healthier body stress will not affect you nearly as much.
In Summary
What we eat and drink fuels our body. Eat and drink healthy
foods through simple planning.
Realize that our past imprints heavily influence our mind
and the way we see the world. Try to look at the world in a
neutral and empty way. This allows the mind to relax a few
precious seconds and shift towards peace and goodness.
Exercising the body isn't that hard to do. Make it fun.
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About The Author
Terry Vermeylen is one of those rare people
that is passionately driven to help others
unlock their own barriers toward fulfillment,
meaning and purpose. He is the founder of
http://www.mylifechanges.com/,
an Internet value identification and goal
setting enterprise.
terry@mylifechanges.com
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