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Coping With Stress and Anxiety
By Jennifer Buckley
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Here are a few
guidelines you can use now to help alleviate your
anxiety.
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Recognize and
admit that you are feeling stressed and anxious.
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Become aware of
your body's symptoms. Don't let them scare you, let
them talk to you.
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Try to pinpoint
what it is you are anxious about. What happened
yesterday? What were you thinking about before you
went to bed? If you can't pinpoint it, don't worry
about it and move on.
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Give yourself
permission to feel anxious about whatever it is that
is bothering you. "Of course, I feel anxious about
this problem, anyone would. But how much anxiety is
too much?"
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If you do know
what it is that is bothering you, what can you do to
eliminate or minimize the situation in some way so
that it isn't so stressful? Most importantly, how
can you react differently, so you won't be so
affected by this situation? Here are some things to
think about:
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Listen to
the dialogue within yourself. Are you filling
yourself full of negative thoughts about a
certain situation? What could you say to
yourself that would feel more comforting?
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Listen to
the dialogue of those around you. Is someone
around you being negative and dragging you down
with them? If so, how could you change your
reaction to their negative attitude, so that you
would be less affected by it?
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Are you
overwhelming yourself with "shouldas" and high
expectations? If so, which ones could you
eliminate?
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Are you
blaming someone else for your anxieties,
unhappiness, poor health, lack of success, etc.?
How can you take responsibility for yourself and
make some positive changes?
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Give
yourself positive reinforcement for even the
smallest accomplishments.
No one lives a life
without a certain amount of stress and anxiety.
The key is to get the level of both down to a manageable
level. Listening to your “inner voice” is a step
in the right direction. You know best what you need.
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