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Stress is a natural everyday part of life. Everyone experiences it and everyone deals with it in a different way. How do you deal with it? Do you play games? Watch something? Exercise?
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My mentor calls it using the avoidance-avoidance strategy. When you're no longer involved with what's stressing you out, the stress is bound to go away.When I feel stressed I remove myself from the situation and breathe
I would say the same for me. I remove myself from the situation and do something else - an activity I enjoy, such as gaming, watching something or going to the gym.When I feel stressed I remove myself from the situation and breathe
I have tried walking as a therapy when I'm stressed out but it didn't work in any positive way. It ended up affecting me more and adding more stress to what I'm already passing through. This is why when I began using sleeping as my therapy for stress, I was so much relived.The best way of dealing with stress for me is taking a walk. It helps me to clear my head after getting a good fresh air on my face. Taking a break from everything helps a lot.
I try as much as possible to never put myself in the situation where I would be so worked up about anything. The moment I begin to worry about anything, I will find it very difficult to stop. I'm not sure if this can be seen as a mental health problem because I can't control whatever happens after that.Either, I’ll eat loads of food until my mind has been taken off it. Or, I’ll just take a nap and then deal with the issue when I wake up.
I try and not worry myself over things that cannot be changed or that have not happened yet. You can’t change the inevitable.
This is something that I agree with. Having a good sound sleep every night is very important like breathing throughout the day. If someone isn't sleeping well, his or her health will be in a serious jeopardy and if something is not done sooner to solve this problem, the person might develop high blood pressure. HBP is known to be a silent killer.One of the ways that I get to manage stress is by having enough sleep. I do not joke with sleeping when I should do so, and it has been of great help to managing stress. Sometimes, I feel pity for anyone who is struggling with sleeping because it can be challenging when they work their socks off on a daily basis.