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Stress Management Tips That Can Make your Life Better

We all deal with stress everyday, no matter how old we are, what type of job we have, our social situation, etc. Even the richest person in the world still has to manage and deal with stress, there is just no real way to avoid it. The thing with stress is to first identify situations that may be stressful for you, and then try to find a way to eliminate that stress. If you are unable to eliminate the stress, then you must learn to deal with it in a healthy way. There are many stress management tips that are simply, and can be incorporated fairly easily into your day to day life. These tips can help you eliminate and deal with stress in a more positive way, which will be much better for you and those around you as well.

Parents are told that consistency is the key to getting their children to behave better, potty train, sleep at night, etc. This same rule can be applied to our adult lives as well. When we get into a regular pattern, going to bed at the same time each night, getting up at the same time everyday, eating at the same time everyday, etc., we are much more at peace with ourselves, and better able to deal with and manage stressful situations when we do encounter them in our day to day lives.

It is also important that you set aside some time everyday for yourself. It doesn’t have to be much, even thirty minutes a day can make a difference. Take that time to exercise, watch television, read a book, soak in the tub, or just relax. You need this downtime, which will help you relieve and deal with stress and tension, rather than letting it build up inside, which isn’t healthy.

Learn how to graciously decline invitations, and say no when asked for favors more often. If you already have a hectic schedule, why add more to it that will only cause you to have to deal with more stress? Don’t worry about making someone angry at you; your number one priority should be taking care of yourself.

Limit change in your life during stressful periods. For example, if you are trying to earn a promotion at work, don’t try to move or buy a new car at the same time, as this only adds that much more undue stress.

Cut down on the amount of time you spend at work, if possible, or at least learn to leave work at work. Don’t bring files or projects home with you, and don’t stress about things that happened at work when you are supposed to be at home relaxing and spending time with your family.

Learn to take care of yourself, as you were meant to. Eat healthy foods, exercise, stay at your ideal body weight, take vitamins, see the doctor regularly, treat yourself to the occasional facial or manicure, or even a massage if it makes you feel better. Neglecting your health is not going to help you any at all, and in fact, can make a bad situation even worse.



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Dementia linked to PTSD in soldiers - Nursing Times


CBC.ca

Dementia linked to PTSD in soldiers
Nursing Times
Former soldiers with post-traumatic stress disorder have a greater risk of developing dementia than those without the disorder, according to US researchers. ...
Vets With Stress Disorder More Likely to Develop DementiaBusinessWeek
PTSD and later dementia may be connectedWHYY
Dementia Risk Higher in Veterans with PTSDeMaxHealth
MD News (press release) -FairWarning (blog) -CBC.ca
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Questions loom over drug given to sleepless vets - The Associated Press


msnbc.com

Questions loom over drug given to sleepless vets
The Associated Press
WASHINGTON — Andrew White returned from a nine-month tour in Iraq beset with signs of post-traumatic stress disorder: insomnia, nightmares, ...
Families Question Safety of Drug Given to Veterans With PTSDFairWarning (blog)
Is The Drug Seroquel Killing Soldiers and Veteransallvoices
Summary Box: Psych Drug Given To Sleepless VetsCBS 5
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PTSD Soldiers Misdiagnosed: Army Said They Had Personality Disorders - CBS News


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Thousands Of Returning Soldiers Face A New Enemy - NPR


Thousands Of Returning Soldiers Face A New Enemy
NPR
While PTSD is a psychological disorder that can be treated with medication and therapy, TBI is physical injury to the brain that requires cognitive ...

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Veteran's post-traumatic stress disorder eased through writing, friendship - The Patriot Ledger


Veteran's post-traumatic stress disorder eased through writing, friendship
The Patriot Ledger
Writing has helped Kevin Shannon, left, of Weymouth, deal with Post Traumatic Stress Disorder. The former combat photographer met Richard Connolly, ...

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