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Stress is very common and something that most people deal with on a daily basis. People often feel stress in situations that worry them, such as getting a divorce, worry about losing their job, or concern over a family member being sick or having an operation. Stress and worry go hand in hand. Every day, people usually experience some form of stress, which has both emotional and physical effects, creating either a positive or a negative reaction. Although there is no such thing as a stress-free life, people need to find ways to help them deal with stress, which makes life easier in the end. Learning some stress management techniques include working on changing your outlook so instead of worrying about things you have no control over, such as losing your job, do something positive such as sitting down and making up a job search plan. Instead of worrying and panicking over things you cannot change, stress management helps you learn to solve problems.

Stress management can help people learn to deal with negative stress in their lives. Positive stress is actually good and includes events that make you focus, such as having to write an exam. Although nobody enjoys this, positive stress is what makes a person hit the books, study and learn. Negative or chronic stress is damaging and can cause physical, mental, and emotional troubles. Studies have linked negative stress to high blood pressure, heart disease, depression, and many other problems. People that do not use stress management often turn to self-medication such as overeating, alcohol, drugs, excessive sleeping, fits of uncontrollable anger, and other things, which makes everything even worse. Stress management helps people find healthy ways to reduce chronic stress such as living a healthier lifestyle and finding positive ways to cope with problems.

Stress management teaches you to focus on the positive, important things in your life and not worry about things you have absolutely no control over. Instead of sitting and worrying, do something physical such as going for a walk, which releases endorphins and makes you feel better, helps keep you fit, and washes away stress. Learn something new to help relax you such as meditation or yoga. Join a yoga group that meets two or three times a week so you not only learn the art of yoga but meet new people and enjoy the social interaction. Stress management also involves learning to forgive yourself for any mistakes you have made, pampering yourself no matter how busy your life gets, and having a positive outlook even when things are not to your liking.


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