Author: | Tom Norman | ISBN: | 9781502289766 |
Publisher: | Tom Norman | Publication: | December 24, 2014 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | Tom Norman |
ISBN: | 9781502289766 |
Publisher: | Tom Norman |
Publication: | December 24, 2014 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
Stress Management: The Ultimate Guide To Getting Rid Of Stress And Anxiety - The Most Effective Techniques To Reduce, Prevent & Eliminate Stress For Life. Read on your PC, Mac, smart phone, tablet.
This book contains proven steps and strategies on how to manage stress in a way that it can either be prevented or reduced if not eliminated.
At the outset, stress and its causes have to be understood first as outlined here. This has to be done because stress as the problem must be defined and identified. No solutions and remedies can be developed without knowing the predicament. After that is done, what follow are the provided information and suggestions regarding how to control, regulate and neutralize stress. There are workable and practical ways and means by which the person suffering from stress can manage it well.
Here Is A Preview Of What You'll Learn...
Stress, its Nature and its Source
Living in Peace and Without Stress
Preventing and Reducing the Load
A Wholesome Life
Much, much more!
Stress, its Nature and its Source
Stress is part of living. It is a fixture in life. Sources and causes of stress are in great abundance. Stress per se is not bad or evil. As a matter of fact, it is an integral element of learning. It provides challenges that make people polish their knowledge and skills in order to overcome trials and adversities. The positive circumstance about stress is that it can be taken care of. It can be managed, neutralized or controlled. And it is very important for the concerned person to be able to manage or neutralize or control stress. Failure to do so will allow it to evolve into depression, a more intense and a more harmful negative feeling.
It is therefore natural for everyone to experience stress. Each and every person has his own demands, needs, wants and desires. And each and every individual has his own way or manner of responding to such demands, needs, wants and desires. People have different attitudes toward demands, etcetera. How you respond to these worldly feelings gauges or measures the intensity of stress. To illustrate, here are two kids sitting in the neighbourhood park nearby. They are Albert and Ben. A third kid, Charlie, passes by with a hotdog sandwich which he is munching. Albert feels sad that he does not have his own hotdog sandwich. He feels sorry for himself. Ben, on the other hand, tells himself that it is alright. He will have his own sandwich when his mom comes home in a while. Here, Albert responds to his demand with a negative attitude. He thus feels stressed. Ben has a different attitude. He does not worry about not having his demand satisfied right away. He thus avoids the stress. As a matter of fact, his stress level is zero.
Stress is all over. There are times that it is there and then it just disappears. There are times when it is there and does not quickly disappear and stays instead. The latter scenario is a worse situation. Causes of stress can be small or big. They may come from within you or may come from external sources. Stress is of many types and variations. The same is true with the causes of stress. It is very important to know and understand the nature of stress in order that the person concerned will be able to manage it well.
Stress Management: The Ultimate Guide To Getting Rid Of Stress And Anxiety - The Most Effective Techniques To Reduce, Prevent & Eliminate Stress For Life. Read on your PC, Mac, smart phone, tablet.
This book contains proven steps and strategies on how to manage stress in a way that it can either be prevented or reduced if not eliminated.
At the outset, stress and its causes have to be understood first as outlined here. This has to be done because stress as the problem must be defined and identified. No solutions and remedies can be developed without knowing the predicament. After that is done, what follow are the provided information and suggestions regarding how to control, regulate and neutralize stress. There are workable and practical ways and means by which the person suffering from stress can manage it well.
Here Is A Preview Of What You'll Learn...
Stress, its Nature and its Source
Living in Peace and Without Stress
Preventing and Reducing the Load
A Wholesome Life
Much, much more!
Stress, its Nature and its Source
Stress is part of living. It is a fixture in life. Sources and causes of stress are in great abundance. Stress per se is not bad or evil. As a matter of fact, it is an integral element of learning. It provides challenges that make people polish their knowledge and skills in order to overcome trials and adversities. The positive circumstance about stress is that it can be taken care of. It can be managed, neutralized or controlled. And it is very important for the concerned person to be able to manage or neutralize or control stress. Failure to do so will allow it to evolve into depression, a more intense and a more harmful negative feeling.
It is therefore natural for everyone to experience stress. Each and every person has his own demands, needs, wants and desires. And each and every individual has his own way or manner of responding to such demands, needs, wants and desires. People have different attitudes toward demands, etcetera. How you respond to these worldly feelings gauges or measures the intensity of stress. To illustrate, here are two kids sitting in the neighbourhood park nearby. They are Albert and Ben. A third kid, Charlie, passes by with a hotdog sandwich which he is munching. Albert feels sad that he does not have his own hotdog sandwich. He feels sorry for himself. Ben, on the other hand, tells himself that it is alright. He will have his own sandwich when his mom comes home in a while. Here, Albert responds to his demand with a negative attitude. He thus feels stressed. Ben has a different attitude. He does not worry about not having his demand satisfied right away. He thus avoids the stress. As a matter of fact, his stress level is zero.
Stress is all over. There are times that it is there and then it just disappears. There are times when it is there and does not quickly disappear and stays instead. The latter scenario is a worse situation. Causes of stress can be small or big. They may come from within you or may come from external sources. Stress is of many types and variations. The same is true with the causes of stress. It is very important to know and understand the nature of stress in order that the person concerned will be able to manage it well.