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Stress is like dark chocolate. A little of it won’t kill you. In fact, small blocks here and there can be good for you, or at least give you a reason to get out of bed in the morning. But chronic and severe stress can damage your body and mind, blocking the fluid communication to and from most organs–especially in the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis and in the limbic system, the brain’s emotional center. Believe me, you want these two systems running as smoothly as possible, with low levels of the delinquent stress hormones in your bloodstream. Which is why I always keep some stress busters handy. Here are 10 of my favorites.
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posted April 5, 2010 at 9:20 am
Great stress busters! Sometimes my OCD tries to wear me out with endless tasks that “must be done TODAY or or or…” more often than not, these days, I ask “or what?!”
I can’t wait to read your new book of notes from therapy! I just pre-ordered my copy from Barnes & Noble.com yesterday!
posted April 5, 2010 at 12:55 pm
I really liked your tip about the importance of prioritizing. When I’m feeling overwhelmed, I ask myself, “What is the best use of my time right now?” We don’t have time to do everything, but we do have time to do the most important thing. The 80/20 rule is very helpful for combating stress. I discuss this and other tips on my blog, http://EliminatingStress.org
Thank you for sharing your wisdom.