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Techniques for Dealing with Stress
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By: Sharon Alexander Email Article
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First, you must figure out what is causing your stress. Sometimes it is something that you can avoid. If not, you need to learn how to manage it. Many people become stressed over situations that are beyond their control. You may need to step back and realize that things happen that you have no power over. Once you accept this, problems that arise from these unforeseeable events can be solved more easily.

There may be a future event that you know is going to be stressful, such as an important meeting with your supervisor or a job interview. You should just relax and prepare yourself as well as you can. You want to ensure that you know exactly what you are going to say and are well informed. This will enable you to answer any questions posed to you.

Many people have difficulty dealing with change. You may need to revise your attitude towards change from a negative to a positive one. Instead of feeling threatened by anything different, perhaps you should look on it as a positive challenge.

There are always going to be conflicts between people, be it at home or in the office. Relationships can be a major factor contributing to high stress levels. If you are having a conflict with someone else, you should try to resolve it. Open the lines of communication. You may discover that the conflict arose from a simple misunderstanding. If the problem concerns a colleague at work and you feel the problem cannot be resolved, agree to put it aside and act professionally when dealing with each other. If you are uncomfortable every time you have to deal with this person, it can affect your work and raise your level of stress. You should relax and forget about it. You could re-evaluate and update your schedule. Many stress issues are the result of trying to do too much, whether it's at home or in the workplace. Make the goals that you want to accomplish realistic. Setting goals too high will cause you to overwork yourself and raise your stress levels.

Exercise and a healthy diet are also key factors to managing stress. Working out is a great way to relieve tension. A healthy diet helps your metabolism work at its fullest potential.

Getting enough sleep is also vital to good health. Most adults need between six to eight hours of sleep at night. Do what you can to ensure that you receive the required amount of sleep as often as you can.

Deep-breathing exercises and meditation can be helpful tools in managing stress. Relaxing your body and mind gives them a chance to recharge. It also gives you a little well-deserved "me" time.

Sharon Alexander is the author of the ebook Claim that Job.com - The Ultimate Job-Hunting and Career Management ebook that teaches the skills and techniques needed to succeed in a competitive job-market. http://www.claimthatjob.com . http://www.claimthatjob.com/blog .

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