Title: How to manage stress in your life
1MANAGING STRESS
- How to manage stress in your life
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2Instructions for moving through this course
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3Additional Instructions for moving though course
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4Course Objectives
- You will be able to identify the common causes of
stress. - You will also be able to make good choices about
managing your stress.
5Overview
What is Stress?
What is Stress?
6 STRESS
- Stress is the uncomfortable gap between how we
would like our life to be and how it actually is.
- Stress affects all aspects of our life but if
managed correctly can be controlled.
7 Lifes Stressors
- Getting married
- Becoming a parent
- Serious illness or injury
- Death of a loved one
- Money problems
- Moving
- Changing schools
- Retirement
- Separation or divorce
- Children leaving home
- Changing jobs
8 Identifying StressDo any of these relate to
your life?
- Working long hours
- Conflicts with co-workers
- Sleeplessness
- Frequent Headaches
- Depression
- Hard to concentrate
- Irritability
9 There will always be stress, but some stress can
be avoided.
- You have to take someone to the airport that is
located two hours away. You leave two hours
before the flight and run into traffic.
- Taking on an extra project to challenge yourself
when you have the extra time.
Avoidable stress
Good Stress
10 Planning ahead can help to eliminate stress.
Here are some tips.
- Keep a calendar
- Dont take on more than you can handle
- Learn to say no
- Work on one project at a time when possible
- Leave room for down time in your schedule
- Prioritize your day
- Make a to do list
- Leave time in your schedule for last minute
emergencies - Dont sweat the small stuff
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13Test Your Knowledge
14How can we avoid too much stress?
- Plan and make to do lists
- Adding more to a already busy schedule.
- Sweat the small stuff.
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18What is not one of lifes major stressors?
- Getting a pay raise
- Getting Married
- Winning Lotto
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22How to Deal with Stress
23Some dangerous ways of dealing with stress
- Drinking alcohol
- Overeating
- Getting Angry
- Taking drugs
- Ignoring the stress
24Healthy ways of dealing with stress
- Exercise
- Diet
- Listen to music
- Talk to a friend
- Meditation
- Taking time out to relax
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25Music-Stress Connection
- Music can be very soothing and relaxing.
- Listening to soft music in your car or at home
can relieve stress. - Playing music during exercise or down time is a
great way to relieve stress.
26Talking to a Friend
- Just getting something stressful off your chest
can be a huge stress reliever. - Speaking to a friend or speaking to a
professional counselor is a healthy way to
relieve your stress. - Knowing that you have an outlet is a stress
relief.
27Meditation
- Finding time to relax your mind each day will
help prevent stress. - If the stress is already there, than taking a few
moments in a quiet place can help calm you down. - Prayer and Yoga are just a few ways to meditate.
28Food-Stress Connection
- People use food as a stress reliever.
- Many times when we feel stressed out we turn to
food, this is called emotional eating. - Food should not be a comforter.
29Test Your Knowledge
30Choose the best answer
- Name a healthy way to relieve stress?
- Take pills
- Have a drink
- Exercise
31Why is food a bad outlet for stress?
- It is high in calories
- It tastes too good
- It can turn you into an emotional eater.
32Congratulations you have just completed the Course
- You should be able to prevent avoidable stress.
- You should know some common ways to relieve
stress.
33The following are some stress relieving exercises
for you to try. The exercises will require some
time and a quiet place. Please hit the Next
Slide button to view the exercises.
34Hot Tub
- Enter the bath tub and relax.
- Focus on your breathing.
- Exhale and let chest and belly expand as you
inhale. - You should begin to feel lighter and lighter.
- Imagine you are relaxing in a bubbling spring.
- The steam water enfolds around you.
- Gently massage your skin.
- Watch as your tension evaporates.
- Enjoy the warmth.
- When ready, return to the routine of your
day..refreshed..revitalizedunworried.. - Take the peace of this place with you.
35Revitalize Your Eyes
- Gently close your eyes and relax as much as
possible - Take a deep breath and allow your mind to clear
- Draw your attention inward and let your eyes
relax by visualizing the color black - Now use your thumbs or middle fingers to massage
the pressure point along the ridge of your eyes
- Second pressure point are on either side of the
bridge of the nose find it and grasp it with our
thumb and massage it by squeezing up and down to
the 8-count. - Rest and repeat
36Sigh of Relief
- Sighing is the bodys natural way to release
tension and get more oxygen. - Sighing exercises the diaphragm, deepens
breathing and relaxes tight jaw and throat
muscles.
37References
- Tubesing, Nancy Tubesing Donald. 1990.
Structured exercises in Stress Management. - U.S. Army Center for Health Promotion. 1990.
Targeting Health Stress Management.