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Add to My Group By Jon Rhodes (about the author) Page 1 of 1 page(s) For Futurehealth: Jon Rhodes - Writer Symptoms of stress include irritability, muscular tension, the
inability to concentrate and a wide variety of physical reactions, such as
headaches and increased blood pressure and heart rate. Long term stress can also lower our immune
systems, which consequently increases our chanced of picking up illnesses and
diseases. Many experts also believe that
stress can lead to increased risks of cancer and heart diseases. We all have an Ultradian Rhythm, which is a 90-120 minute
cycle of stress and relaxation. The
relaxation dips are usually around 90 minutes apart. This is when your mind and body is telling
you to slow down and relax. Typically
you may find yourself daydreaming, which is a natural form of meditation and
self hypnosis. Some people instead
choose to carry out addictive behaviour, such as drinking, drugs, and
smoking. This is not healthy because aside from the physical harm
such addictions present, there are also psychological problems that can
manifest. A person cannot learn how to
naturally deal with stress if they always turn to their addictions for a
release. They do not adequately learn
how to cope with the knocks that life inevitably presents. Instead they grow increasingly dependant on
their addictions as a means of coping, which often creates many other problems
in the long run, further perpetuating their addictions. You can also imagine floating off out of your body to a
haven of relaxation. This can be
somewhere unique to you. Somewhere that
YOU associate with relaxation. It can be
a real place that you have been to in the past, or an imagined paradise. It could for example be a tropical beach, an
enchanted forest, or even a party with friends.
Just site back, close your eyes, relax, and enjoy for as long as you
wish. People often become stressed due to excessive demands of
life. Learning time management skills,
as well as learning how to say "no', can really benefit these people. Take a long look at yourself and ask if you are excessively
stressed. If you are then take action
now. Whilst you are living in this state
you are wasting your life away. We are
meant to be happy and healthy. You
cannot get this time back, so you must act now.
Look at areas in life where you can make small, but important
changes. It might be reducing overtime
at work, taking adequate breaks throughout the day, avoiding certain people or
situations, or even getting a new hobby.
See the importance in your own stress management, and take action. Your long term happiness and health depend on
it. Good
relaxation is essential for vibrant health and happiness. Please click here for
free information on relaxation
tips, techniques and exercises.
www.HypnoBusters.com
I am a clinical hypnotherapist from the UK.
The views expressed in this article are the sole responsibility of the author
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