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Stabilize Stress In Your Life
Stress is a killer.
There are some who would say, "there's good stress and then there's
bad
stress". That's sort of like saying, "there are good heart attacks
and then
there are bad heart attacks".
Maybe there is some positive benefit to the stresses that will
enhance our
performance, but, for the most part, stress is a negative, keeping us
from
performing at peak levels, damaging our daily productivity, and
decreasing
the chances of our longevity.
Many blame stress on external forces. "We are living in stressful
times."
"This is a stressful job." "My boss (husband, wife, co-worker,
customer,
client, kid, etc.) is really stressing me out."
The world is not really a stressful place and these are not really
stressful
times. There really are no stressful jobs. If any of these were true,
then
everyone in that community, job, relationship, etc. would be
stressed. Some
are. Maybe most are. But some are not.
There are many "stress reduction" programs, seminars, and courses out
there.
Most are effective. But, rather than treat the symptoms, what if we
treated
the disease and rid ourselves of the causes of the stress?
Most stress is internal, caused by the ways in which we relate to the
world
and events and people around ourselves. Stress is caused when there
is a
disconnect between our expectation and our reality. When reality
falls short
of an expectation, it creates a disappointment and that causes stress.
For example, let us say you drove your car to work today, your car was
parked in the nearby parking lot, and you will leave work today at
5:00 p.m.
You probably have an expectation that your car will be right where
you left
it when you got to the parking lot this afternoon. Well, what if you
were to
discover at 5:00 p.m. that your car has been stolen? I would imagine
most of
us would feel some stress from finding out about our stolen car!
But, what if you return to the parking lot this afternoon and there
is your
car exactly where you left it this morning? You insert the key and
drive
away. Do you experience stress over finding your car where you left
it? No,
because expectation and reality match up.
While most of us will experience those larger disappointments in
life, they
are typically few and far between so that our bodies have a chance to
cope
and recover. Rather, it is all the little disappointments, which seem
inconsequential individually, but when added together throughout a
day, will
really build up the stress. (Dealing with the morning rush hour, not
getting
things done on time, tasks piling up, personal errands not attended
to,
etc.)
The solution? Bring your realities up to your expectations. How?
Through
effective Daily Planning. Make sure that you plan to do the little
things
you want and expect should be done in addition to all the things you
"have
to" do during the day. Build a Daily Action list that incorporates
both the
"have to's" and the "want to's". Prioritize this list and tackle them
in the
order of their importance to you.
Our goal will never eliminate stress completely but, with more
effective
planning, we can reduce and stabilize stress.
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