Drug Free Stress Relief by Jason
Johns
In our modern world we are under increased pressure to perform and be profitable
whilst under risk of downsizing, outsourcing and off-shoring. Both men and women
are increasingly stressed with the strains of work and family life. Women in
particular become stressed from trying to juggle their full time job and caring
for their family.
You may find that you suffer from headaches, a lack of sleep and mood swings, so
you go to your doctor for help. The doctor listens to what you have to say and
then prescribes you some drugs. If you are fortunate, you may even get some time
off too.
The drug alleviates and suppresses the symptoms so you start to feel better and
then you go straight back into the situations without any changes; except to
increase the drug dosages you are taking.
Whether you take the drug or not, the stress levels are still there. The problem
with the medicine is that it masks the symptoms of stress so you believe you are
ok and not stressed.
There are a number of natural alternatives to prescription medicine that you can
use to reduce your stress. Even the busiest of people can fit this into their
life, so find out what works best for you.
When you start to feel yourself getting stressed take some deep breaths. As
stress is the triggering of the fight or flight mechanism you will find that you
start to breath shallowly, usually without even being aware of it.
Breathe from your stomach so it inflates (sticks out) when you breathe in and
pull your stomach in so it expels your breath as you exhale. This oxygenates
your system which helps prevent muscle cramp and headaches. As you breathe
deeply, you will find you relax. Deep breathing like this makes it almost
impossible to be stressed.
If you start to feel a headache then take these deep breaths and gently massage
your neck and shoulder muscles to relieve the tension. Pay particular attention
to your jaw muscles and make sure you relax those too. You will find you are
tensing the muscles unconsciously and by relaxing them you can let go of the
stress.
Human beings have been talking to each other for as long as they've been capable
of speech, and it's an excellent stress reliever. A problem shared is a problem
halved. Even just general chit-chat to people will help to reduce your stress
levels.
Exercise is one of the best forms of natural form of stress relief. When you get
stressed a hormone known affectionately as ACTH is released into your system.
Usually it would be worked out of your system through the fight or flight
response. In modern society, it is not generally practical for this response to
be engaged so the ACTH remains in your system and builds to dangerously high
levels.
Taking some exercise will work this ACTH out of your system and help you feel
better. Not only that, but it releases endorphins into your body too, which is
nature's happy drug. Whether you choose to join a gym or go for walks is up to
you, but make sure it is something that you enjoy.
Your diet contributes greatly to your stress levels, believe it or not. These
days people consume a lot of caffeine and sugar which add to your stress levels.
Caffeine actually triggers the fight or flight mechanism and causes stress! By
taking care of your body you can help to alleviate your stress.
If you can plan your day in advance then you can reduce the stress of running
around from pillar to post being pulled in all directions. Take some time the
night before to (realistically) plan what you want to achieve the next day. Plan
your errands for the day and makes sure you perform them efficiently. This will
help immensely in reducing your stress levels.
Stress is a natural physiological response and is best when dealt with
naturally. Natural methods may take slightly longer to work, but will have a
better long term stress reducing effect.
About the Author:
Discover how you can reduce your stress and improve your quality of life through
these powerful
stress management
techniques from Jason E. Johns at
http://www.freemefromstress.com
Source of this article:
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