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5 Tips for Stress Management and a Healthy Living
 

The correlation may be obvious but many of us are walking through our life not knowing how much stress we keep on piling up, day after day, year after year until we finally reach the breaking point. Often this culmination of stress manifests itself in our health, sacrificing our ability to live a fulfilling and healthy lifestyle.

A healthy life, with a managed control on the level of stress you experience and the quality of life you enjoy can be achieved with a few life style changes.

1. Feng Shui Your Living Space:

A cluttered environment can literally drain your energy and cause additional stress! Conversely, a beautifully decorated, soothing environment can be a haven where you can escape from the stressors in your life. Working on de-cluttering your home, getting organized about cleaning, or even practicing Feng Shui are all ways you can work toward the goal of having a beautiful and organized living space.

2. Learn to Organize Your Time:

Learn from your past and assess what hasn't worked for you in the past and why. Then test our some ways to organize and set up a routine. By keeping a schedule, learning to say no to excessive demands on your time, and utilizing shortcuts in your life, you'll be less frantic, and have more time to do the things that energize and de-stress you. You'll also have more time to do things that you enjoy in life.

3. Cultivate A Supportive Social Circle:

Those with a supportive social circle, or even just one close friend or partner to talk to and lean on in times of crisis, enjoy healthier, less stressful lives. (And they have more fun!) If you make the commitment to meet more people, and better develop the relationships you have, you'll find that the payoff is more than worth the effort.

4. Take Care of Your Body:

If your body is healthy and in good repair, you're better able to handle stressors in your life. However, an unhealthy body can cause great amounts of additional stress. Eating a healthy diet, exercising regularly, getting enough sleep, getting massages and pampering yourself are all good ways to take care of your body and make stress management easier.

5. Renew Your Spirit:

We carry stress in our bodies, and hold it in our minds, so a stressful experience can stay with and keep affecting us after the actual experience has ended. Managing stress in your daily life can be much easier on your mental, physical and emotional state if you take regular breaks from it. There are many great stress-relieving exercises that can help you release both the tension from your body, and the stressful thoughts from your mind, making you more at peace and able to handle the stress that comes in each new day.

As you develop these stress-relieving practices in your daily life, you should experience less stress, and be better able to handle the stress you do experience. This is a process that will be helpful for you to consult a counselor or therapist that can guide you through your challenges and obstacles.

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