brucespick.com brucespick.com brucespick.com
Search:    Main Page :> About Us :> Privacy Policy :> Terms & Conditions :> Add Your Link :> Add Article   
Free 3 way links
 

News & Events

Companies & Business

Education & Reference

Fashion & Lifestyle

Self Help

Computers & Software

Estate & Realty

Medicine & Treatment

Jobs & Careers

Sports & Adventure

Drink & Food

Recreation

Indoor Games

Science & Research

Children & Teens

Politics & Government

Culture & Art

People & Society

Health & Hygiene

Family & Home

Malls & Shopping

Travel & Vacation

Automobile & Automotive

Finance & Investment


 

  Main Page › Self Help › Managing Stress
   
 

What Is Stress And What To Do About It

   

Author: Jim Kitzmiller

Stress is a fear that some resisted experience will happen unless you control something is out of your control.

For example, you might be facing eviction unless you can pay your rent. And you don't have any certain way of making an income.

Or you might be in danger of experiencing the wrath of a person who explodes for no apparent reason.

Or you might fear condemnation and there seems to be nothing you can do about it.

The keys to unraveling this are one or more of

* Let go of the resistance. One way to do this is to feel the feeling associated with the resistance and then loving the feeling. You will be amazed at how effective this can be.

* Communicate with the people in the situation. Get yourself in a good mood before contacting the person / people. It might help to write out what you're going to say. There is no need to try to memorize this. The idea is to clarify your thinking. Then you can discuss the situation in a friendly manner. You might find that the person is helpful and comes up with solutions for you.

* Learn more about the area, e.g., get more training in the subject area so you can get more control.

* Pray. This isn't presenting a wish list to God. You can simply ask for God's help.

* Turn everything over to God. Be willing to accept whatever God sends your way.

* Put the situation in a different context. You might consider the situation to be a thrilling challenge.

* See what you can learn from the situation. Then move forward with your new knowledge.

If you keep doing one of more of the above on a regular basis, you'll expand the quality of your life. Why not give it a try?

Copyright 2006 by Jim Kitzmiller

Author Bio:

Jim Kitzmiller

Jim Kitzmiller has been in the human potential movement for more than 30 years. He has multiple websites related to self improvement and enlightenment.

You can also reach this article by using: stress management, stress management technique, managing stress, stress management techniques
 
 
 

Related Articles

 
A Science Breakthrough That Could Change Your Life Forever
 
Protect Yourself Against Negative Thinking
 
Ready, Set, Huddle
 
Thoughts on Abundance for Personal Empowerment
 
The Wealth-Receiving Mindset
 
The Truth About Life's Challenges (Living By Zen)
 
Optimism - Explore The Possibility
 
Minimizing Stress
 
The Best Modified Sleeping Pill
 
October: A Month of Personal Harvest
 
 
 
Main Page :> Privacy Policy :> Terms & Conditions
Copyright © 2006-2008 www.brucespick.com - All Rights Reserved.