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ANXIETY....ITS NOT ALL THAT IT"S CRANKED UP TO BE

Good Evening. It's kind of a dreary day but for people in recovery it's always "sunny" outside.

I would like to take a few minutes to talk about stress. Dealing with stress is not always easy.

STRESS

Stress is something that is part of normal life, in that it is experienced by everyone from time-to-time. However, some people suffer from stress which is so frequent or so severe that it can seriously impact their quality of life. Stress can come from a huge range of sources (stressors), such as: ◊ Relationships i ◊ Work-related issues ◊ Study demands ◊ Coping with illness ◊ Life changes, such as marriage, retirement, divorce ◊ Day-to-day activities and tasks ◊ Positive events, such as organizing holidays or parties ◊ Juggling many roles or tasks at the same time Some people are aware of what tends to trigger their stress, and this increases their ability to either prevent stress or to handle it more effectively. Many others are less able to deal with stress, and identifying stressors is a key step in this. If you often experience stress, take some time to consider what it tends to set it off in you.

Symptoms of Stress- Some people do not even notice that they are stressed until symptoms begin to occur, including: ◊ Irritability or moodiness ◊ Interrupted sleep ◊ Worrying or feeling of anxiety ◊ Back and neck pain ◊ Frequent headaches, minor to migraine ◊ Upset stomach ◊ Increased blood pressure ◊ Changes in appetite ◊ Rashes or skin breakouts ◊ Chest pains ◊ Making existing physical problems worse ◊ More susceptible to cold/flu and slower recovery These symptoms reduce the quality of life, and people suffering from stress may notice that work performance or relationships suffer more as a result. You may be able to use some the strategies listed here, or you may find it useful to reach out to me for more help.

Stress Management Tips 1) Identify your stressors, and see if there are some things within your control to manage things better. Some things will be beyond your control, for example if you work a job that is based on working towards deadlines then you can’t change this without changing jobs. But perhaps you can control some aspects, such as scheduling to have at least a short break each day, or to go to bed earlier so that you have more energy to cope with the daytime. 2) Build regular exercise into your life - as well as being part of a healthy , balanced lifestyle and giving you more energy, many people find that working out at the gym or playing sport helps them to unwind. 3) Make sure that you eat and sleep well. 4) Take time out for family, friends and recreational activities. Most of us know that this is important but we do not all do it. If you find it hard to make time for this, perhaps you need to take deliberate steps to have time out, such as set aside one evening a week where you meet up with friends or enjoy a hobby, or set aside one day of the weekend for relaxing at home. 5) Problem-solving techniques can be a useful way of clarifying the problem, brainstorming possible solutions, and then choosing one to put into action after listing the pros and cons of each option. . 6) Learn calming techniques such as controlled breathing and progressive muscle relaxation, to train your mind and body to become more relaxed. These techniques require practice but can be helpful with regular use.. 7) You may wish to speak to me about assertiveness training and communication skills which can help you to deal with challenging situations more effectively, thereby reducing stress. 8) Last but definitely not least, consider whether there is negative thinking which is contributing to your stress. Negative thinking can make us worry more than is necessary, increasing stress, and generally does not motivate us to take positive actions.

As always I am here for you if you need my help with stress or other matters.

Ernie Richardson www.beatyouraddictionnow.com 954-213-3923 .

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