Friday, 11 May 2012

Exiting Stress Relieving Activities That Works



Working requires long hours of concentration and total dedication. You may feel compelled to finish work to meet up with the deadline and meet client satisfaction. All these factors can be very stressful but they are inevitable since they motive people to strive harder and to achieve positive results faster.

Even at home stress is present. Your child may be failing in her studies, or you are getting late with your rent and bills. Thinking about all these can be very stressful. If you cannot prioritize what is important, you may be stressed every single day. Sometimes, you have no choice but to take yourself out from any stressful situation and take break away from everything. Engaging in the following activities can help in stress relief. 

Hobbies You Enjoy The Most

Hobbies and pastimes are very good stress relievers. You can take your mind away from problems by concentrating on things that are enjoyable and fun. There are several activities that you can enjoy depending on what suits you best.
If you are into singing, go out with your friends and enjoy sing-a-long and karaoke bars. Even singing inside your bathroom is not a bad idea. You can enjoy singing almost anywhere as long as you are not bothering anyone.

The possibilities are endless when it comes to hobbies. Other people like to tinker on things when they feel stressed. Find the things that you like doing the most and use it to keep yourself away from stress. Hobbies do not need long hours of attention and they can be done anywhere and are usually cheap.

Going Outdoors or Indoors

Sports are not only good for stress but also to your body. They require both physical and mental ability. If you feel that you need to break away from all your stressors, invite a friend or group of friends to have a friendly outdoor game. There are many activities that you can engage yourself into. There is basketball, volleyball, badminton, football etc, these are all team sports. All of these activities do not require long attention and is a sure way to change your focus. Sweating releases the tension in the body and provides a lasting relief.

There are also many indoor sports that you can try. Table tennis only takes up a small amount of space and can be played by many. Board games like Scrabble, word factory and bridge are also sports. The only difference is they require you to use your brain. Keep those brain cells alive by getting your hands on board games.

Take A Break

Long hours of work can get you stressed. Having a vacation and breaking yourself away from your work is very necessary. If you think you deserve the break, ask for a vacation leave and go to somewhere where there are things not related to your work. A change of scenery can keep you from getting all stressed up.

Vacations offer a lot of things that you can try. There is fishing, you can go to picnics, take casino trips, the zoo, rock climbing and even partying. You can take your vacation anywhere and they can always relieve you of your stress.

Take these necessary steps to relieve your stress and live happy and healthy there after.

Monday, 7 May 2012

Stress: Inevitable But Treatable



 
Lifestyle nowadays is very stressful. Stress nowadays is not only overwhelming but has posed a serious effect on people’s health. Almost everyone knows how it feels like to be stressed, stomachaches, headaches, and sweaty palms are all symptoms of this condition. These are normal body reactions to threats, changes in routines, or challenges. Chronic or prolonged stress caused by work, relationship problems, or financial concerns may hamper emotional balance and increase the risk of chronic illness. Ongoing stress may increase the chances of developing certain ailments. In addition, chronic stress may weaken the immune system and make it more susceptible to many forms of infections. Stress however, is an inevitable part of life and may cause one to be physically and emotionally drained. 

Here are additional signs that indicate that one might be stressed out:

- Feeling down, edgy, tired
- Laughing or crying without any cause or reason
- Blaming others for bad things that happened
- Wanting to be alone at all times /withdrawal
- Not being able to see the positive side of certain situations
- Not enjoying activities that he or she used to enjoy
- Getting angry at people or activities
- Feelings like he or she has too many things to do

Many stressed individuals try to self-medicate to get rid of stress. Some engage in other activities. However, most of them use the wrong method for stress relief. They tend to overeat, drink too much alcohol or coffee, or use illegal drugs. These habits may bring temporary relief but fail to alleviate stress in any meaningful way. In the long run individuals who engage in these activities only heighten physical and emotional stress.

Exercise and nutritious diets have been proved to be safe and effective ways to improve mental and physical health. Many medical studies point out that exercise, especially aerobic exercise like jogging, brisk walking, and jumping rope as one of the best methods for stress relief. This is possible because these activities promote the production of endogenous morphines or endorphins. These are substances produced by the brain that work as the body's natural pain-killers. It is said that endorphins are capable of elevating one's mood, self-esteem, and mental functioning. 

Exercise should be done properly and in moderation to achieve health improvements and wellness. Strength training like push-ups,  pull-ups, etc  coupled with 30 minutes of jogging or brisk walking can keep your body toned and improve metabolism. These regimens can be done with little or no equipment at all. Many health experts claim that the key to improved health is not intensity or using sophisticated equipments but continuous physical activity. Exercising properly can make one feel better, have more energy, and become less prone to stress. Before engaging in physical activities and making adjustments in food regimens, individuals are encouraged to seek the advice of health experts. They may prepare a workout routine that is recommended for individuals based on their specific health conditions and fitness goals and levels.

If exercise and diet adjustments do not work, stressed individuals may use medications for stress relief. However, before taking any medication they should consult a doctor to clarify drug interactions and side effects that may occur while under medication. Understanding stress is essential for treatment and improvements in one's health.


Strategies In Avoiding Stress Build Up



Stress, if allowed, can build up very fast. There are several effects of stress in many aspects of life. Stress can pose major health risks to individuals. Prevention is always better than cure. Learn to avoid stress build up through simple strategies that you could practice any time.

Have Fun
Having fun can provide a nice distraction from life's issues. Games such as football, hand ball and basket ball are all team sports and activities that offer the benefit of catching fun and socializing, can help take you away from your stressors. Find activities you enjoy most not just sports alone. Hobbies can play a very important role in the relaxation process.

Your Health
Stress can be very detrimental to health especially if you have a health condition as it tends to aggravate the issue. Taking good care of yourself by taking the right medication will be very 
helpful.

Healthy Eating
People with bad eating and dieting habits are prone to stress and health conditions. Eating healthy can help you beat stress, lose weight as well as help the body function properly. A simple balance meal with the combination of fruits, vegetables and foods rich in fiber with less saturated fat is enough to get you going. You can even find healthy recipes and meal plans online.

Regular Exercise.
One of the best ways to help cope with stress easily is by getting regular exercise and physical activities. Exercise enhances the production and release of endorphins that increase the body's natural feelings of well-being. This helps take away any stress feelings naturally.

Ask For Support
There is a saying that problem shared is problem solved, when you are stressed up always remember that there are people around you who can be of help and share your problem with them. Friends can raise you up when you are down. They can provide insights when you are confused and strength when you are week, and can be fun being with.
Family members can be of solid support since they already know you and can provide what you really want. If stress gets out of control, you can ask for the counsel of your psychiatrist.

Stress is a part of our daily life, so don't be too hard on yourself whenever there are issues as this may easily get you stressed up. Never see yourself as the cause of your being stressed up as this will only worsen the stress that you are already feeling. Do not build a wall around yourself whenever you are stressed and never feel helpless. Stress is an enemy that you can triumph upon with a little effort and the help of your loved ones.

Wednesday, 25 April 2012

Workplace Issues: One of the Causes of Stress


Work is sometimes referred to as “the sum of our existence.” Work is why we get up early in the morning and go home late at night. It is what consumes most of our energies. We need to have jobs, to avoid idleness, have sense of purpose, and to survive in today's world. Work utilizes our talents, supports our family's needs and wants. However, work is also where we tend to be stressed out, with related issues making us feel weak, and in some cases, it gives us some anxiety panic attacks.

It is mostly at the office we spend our waking hours. It is there that the potential for conflict is high. You get to meet difficult people, you have an “impossible” and difficult boss, and you might encounter someone trying to make a move on the same position you've been eying for the past six months. Temptations abound in the office.

The long hours, the threats of being laid-off and workplace bullying can cause harmful emotional and physical responses. These things can happen whenever there is a conflict between job demands and work relationship with other people. In retrospect, the high demands of a particular job and the knowledge that we don't have any control over the situation often leads to stress.

Stress produces strain, disrupts equilibrium, and it can be said to be the source of many number of emotional, physical, economic and social problems. The stress from our work could be from countless hours in overtime, cutbacks on our privileges, and the pressure to perform to an exacting standard. Prolonged workplace stress leads to absenteeism, sickness, dissatisfaction, make one irritable, rash with their decisions and reduced job efficiency.

The National Institute For Occupational Mental Health report cites the following about workplace stress:

1.         25% view their jobs as the number one causes of stress in their lives
2.         Three-fourths of employees believe that workers have more on-the-job stress than a generation ago
3.         26% of workers said they were “felt burned out often” by their job
4.         Job stress is more strongly associated with health complaints than financial problems

SYMPTOMS OF WORKPLACE STRESS

-           Aching muscles
-           Restless sleep
-           Fatigue
-           Loss of appetite
-           Irritability
-           Low morale
-           Headache
-           Upset stomach

STRESS MANAGEMENT

Follow the tips below to manage workplace stress.

1.         Exercise – can be done in a gym, office or at home
2.         Proper Planning – schedule your jobs, business trips and other matters, however leave room for adjustments
3.         Balance – find time to focus on and strike a balance between your work,  personal and family life
4.         Social Network – surround yourself with reliable friends you can lean on
5.         Positive Outlook – let work-related issues cease to bother you 

Stress hampers productivity. Therefore employers should introduce stress management programs to teach their workers the nature and sources of stress as well as the effects on their overall health. Issues management should also be part of the program.

Friday, 20 April 2012

Stress Management And Health



Stress always goes hand in hand with health. Depending to the stress level of a person, the impact of stress in the body can range from minor sweaty palms to death. Letting stress build can slowly deteriorate health and can cause major health risks. Managing stress and health are important ways to avoid health risks in the future. In order to manage stress and health better, a person must first be acquainted to the severe effects of stress in the body. 

Physical And Behavioral Signs Of Stress
Stress can be induced by either external or internal factors. External stressors involve situations in the workplace, death, illness, or by simply becoming angry. In most cases, people suffer self induced stress. The good news is that stress whether self induced or otherwise can be taken care of.

Stress can affect major body systems. When a person is stressed, there may be an increase in heart rate and elevation in the blood pressure. The continuous pressure on the heart makes a person susceptible to cardiac arrest and other heart related conditions.

The digestive system may also be affected during stress. Some people experience diarrhea, constipation, vomiting, dryness of the mouth and the throat. Stress can also cause sleeping disorder, nausea, and in serious cases tightness of the chest, stiffness of the neck and jaw and also the back muscles. 

Changes in behavioral patterns are also noticeable in a person experiencing stress. Smokers experience increase in smoking pattern. Aggressive behaviors and hostility towards others and even inanimate objects are sometimes linked to a person experiencing stress. Irregular diet habit may also be noticed diet in a person suffering from stress.

Some people who cannot handle stress may resort to alcohol and drug use. Lack of concentration may also be noticed in people suffering from stress.   Additionally, compulsive behavior, impatience and carelessness are also the behavioral effects of stress.

Long Term Implications
A long term exposure to stress can surely deteriorate a person’s general well-being. During stress the body produces hormones that enable the body to cope with the current situation. Short term effects of stress tense muscles, queasiness and an in increase in breathing and heart rates.
The long term implications of stress include allergic reactions, digestive disorder, heart disease, fatigue headaches and migraine. Impotence and premature ejaculation can occur in men while erratic menstrual cycle for women. Sleeping pattern can also be affected and can sometimes lead to insomnia. 

Living Healthy

Identifying stress early is very important to one’s overall health. When stress becomes too much to handle, the damage to a person’s physical and mental well-being can be very difficult to reverse. Living a healthy life can help a person cope with stress easily.

Exercise is very important in stress and health management. Along with a healthy diet, exercise can be said to be the most effective way to lower and cope stress levels as well as general health. It improves sugar metabolism through efficient use of insulin. Taking vitamins and avoiding alcohol are other proven successful methods in improving health and help a person cope with stress better.

Thursday, 19 April 2012

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Tuesday, 10 April 2012

Body Exercises To Dispel Stress



Have you ever experienced aches and pains while working, or feel tired all of a sudden even before you start working?. Well, this is practically the effect of stress on your body. Most medical experts agree that stress can be a profound influence in the decline of your normal body functions – tight muscles, migraine, drowsiness, and so on. 

Most medical experts agree and research has proved that a healthy bout of physical exercise can improve your health despite the daily bout of stress due to career, personal or social problems. It is advisable that you should take some time off from work, or an early good night sleep and wake up early in the morning to engage in some physical exercise.

Physical exercise for stress management
Physical exercise can help to improve your body’s adaptability to stress. This involves routine movements that will improve your cardiovascular functions and at the same tome strengthen your heart. This in turn improves the circulation of blood and other bio-chemicals which your body requires to maintain a good health.
When oxygen are well supplied to the muscles, muscle integrity will improve which will also enhance endurance, stamina and flexibility. Engaging in physical exercise can also serve as an outlet for mental stress – release of depression, anxiety, anger, fear, and so on by focusing on your workout.

Exercise tips
To get the required result, you must follow certain physical regime of exercise. Simply jogging around the block or lifting some weight will not provide the overall effect as a complete workout. Here are some tips that will start you off in releasing stress through physical exercise:

1. Time. To avoid interruption during workouts, you must set out a particular time that is suitable for you. Early morning is the best time for an exercise since the fresh air will help your body get the clean oxygen that it needs to recover from those accumulated stress.

2. Warm-up exercise. It is very important to engage in light exercise to warm your body up and also stretching out the muscles before engaging in heavy workouts to avoid cramps and injuries during and after exercise workouts.
Start off with some minor stretching, beginning with your ankles, legs, hips, arms and neck. Make sure you do it slow and with set time intervals so your body won’t react negatively. The purpose of the warm-up is to let your body adapt to the work-out that will follow afterwards.

3. Required sports equipment. Purchase some health books that features exercise routines for different parts of your body. You can also purchase light weight dumbbells, exercise balls, exercise marts, and so on to improve your body’s performance.

4. Proper Diet. One of the most important facets of the physical exercise regime is your diet. Make sure you eat enough balanced diet so that you won’t easily get tired and weak from the physical exercise. However avoid those unwanted cholesterol and calories. Stay away from fast food goodies and junk food rather stick with healthy fruits and vegetables.