In today's fast paced environment, many people
are under a lot of stress. Women are even more susceptible to the strains
of everyday life. Some are single mothers that work full time jobs and
then come home and care for their baby. They are over worked, underpaid
and under extreme stress.
Many women go to their family doctors complaining about headaches,
lack of sleep and mood swings. The doctor will calmly explain to
them that they have stress problems, and to take a few days off,
and then prescribe them a drug to alleviate the symptoms.
While the drugs may work in the short term, it doesn't treat the
root problems. When you stop taking the drug, the stress will still
be present. And who has the time to put their feet up and relax,
especially if you have a toddler causing mayhem at home?
So what are the alternatives?
Well there are many and we will explore a few of them in this
article, but the first thing you have to do is figure out the cause
of your stress. Stress can be caused by many things. What is stressful
to one person can be joyful for the next. For instance, speaking
in public can cause some people a lot of anxiety, but to some it
is a joy.
Once you have located the reasons for your stress try to think
of ways to alleviate it. Here are some more helpful tricks and
tips for managing stress levels without the use of drugs.
Take a Deep Breath: The reason why stress causes headaches in
a lot of cases is because when a person is under significant stress
they will tend to breath shallowly, or hold their breath without
even realizing it. Your muscles then get a lack of oxygen and you
cramp up in such places like your neck and abdomen and you get
a headache. Sometimes it just makes you feel uptight.
If you feel a headache coming on, or you feel uptight, stop and
check your breathing. Take a few minutes to rest and take deep
breaths through your nose and out through your mouth.
Talk to People: Being lonely is a terrible thing, and this can
cause stress all by itself. Try joining a club or something you
enjoy that will connect you to other people. Sometimes just talking
and having fun can do wonders for your stress problems.
Regular Exercise: It has been scientifically proven that exercise
helps relieve stress. Try joining a gym, or just going for a walk
each night. You will boost your energy level making it easier to
cope with the stress of daily life.
Managing Time: Nothing causes stress like being late for an appointment.
Avoid this unnecessary stress by planning your day. Insure that
you have enough time to get to all of your appointments. Maybe
invest in a day planner.
Body Break: Your mind and body are one. Make sure that you eat
proper nutritious meals, and sleep well at night. Avoid excess
sugar and caffeine. These foods will give you a temporary high,
but will cause you to crash later. A body that is properly maintained
will be better able to cope with stress.
Avoid The Use of Illegal Drugs: Many people turn to alcohol and
drugs to relieve their stress. While it may seem that these things
are helping with your stress they are really harming you. Not only
are they wrecking your body, but they are only a temporary fix.
When you wake up in the morning, the problem that you were trying
to escape will still be there.
Change Your Surroundings: Make sure that you are as comfortable
as possible. If your chair at work is causing your back to hurt,
change it. If your bed is causing backache and lack of sleep, change
it. Why put your mind and body under stress that can be easily
avoided.
Go to Your Happy Place: Try daydreaming for a minute if you feel
stressed out. Imagine a sunny beach, or a quiet cottage. Imagine
the tastes and sounds. A few minutes of imagined vacation can do
wonders for your mental outlook, and relieve stress.
These are just a few techniques that will help you cope with your
stress levels. Try concentrating on the positive aspects of your
life, and not the negative. Without some stress life would be
boring, but too much of anything can kill you.
About the author:
Dr. James Brann is a board certified Obstetrician and Gynecologist
and a Fellow of the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists.
He is also Editor of Women's Healthcare Topics.
http://www.womenshealthcaretopics.com
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