Effective Stress Management
The alarm blasts you awake at 5:00 a.m. You swing your
legs over the side of the bed, raise your body and it hits.
. .headache. Scolding yourself for having that last tempting
beer at the BBQ the day before, you drag off to the shower.
As soon as the sharp, penetrating needles of hot water
hit your fragile skin, the adrenaline begins to kick in.
Thoughts of the Sunday BBQ fade as you begin to mentally
check off everything waiting on your desk this Monday
morning.
Sitting on the edge of the bed, you pull on the first
sock and your toe proceeds to protrude through the end of
it. Cursing under your breath, you find another pair only to
find it has a whole through the other one! What the heck,
you mismatch them. . .no one will every notice, right?
Flying down the stairs, with the agility of a gazelle,
you manage to avoid the oatmeal covered fingers of your son
as you traverse past his highchair on the way to the coffee
pot. As you are pouring your first cup of the day, in
waltzes your teenage daughter, looking like something out of
the "Bride of Frankenstein" right down to the black finger
nail polish.
You cast a sideways glance to your wife and she shrugs
her shoulders as if you say, "What can I do?" No time to
deal with it now as you rush out the door to join the rest
of the stampede of cavemen off to do battle with the
dinosaur of the day.
The freeway is in gridlock. . .so what else is new? By
the time you reach your hunting grounds instead of feeling
like beating your chest and hollering like Tarzan, you just
want to crawl into your own den and take a nap.
You secretary is blabbing a litany of "must do's and
don'ts" including a command performance for the boss. The
water cooler gang invites you to join the current world
debate but you persevere, rushing into your own little
office and slamming the door shut behind you. Aaaaah. Peace
and quiet.
Suddenly it hits you. You feel as though a ten ton weight
has just fallen on your chest. You feel as though you are
drowning as you labor to grab a breath. You begin to notice
a gnawing pain shooting up and down your left arm. You
struggle to reach the intercom and buzz your secretary when
everything becomes darker and darker until. .?
Did you know that statistically there are more heart
attacks on Monday mornings than at any other time in the
United States? It's true. Traffic, debts, work. They all
contribute to STRESS!
Stress related heart attacks and strokes contribute to
more heart attacks in the US than any other disease. The
good news is that you CAN do something about it.
We will discuss methods on how to prevent and cope with
stress in your daily life. Learn exactly what stress is and
how to fight it. Did you know that you can actually go
through different stages of stress before you even realize
it is affecting your life?
Discover the source of stress and uncover the factors in
your daily life that contribute to it. Explore in depth,
what the warning signs and symptoms of stress are like and
how you trigger them.
Isn't it about time to take control of this issue before
it becomes life or death? Take a look at what you will learn
here:
- What is stress?
- How you can control it.
- How to use self hypnosis to reduce stress.
- Other stress reducers.
- Take a stress test and see how "at risk" you might
be.
- Confidence and self-esteem
Are we saying that you will never be at risk for heart
attacks or stroke? Of course not, that would be ridiculous.
What we ARE saying is that you can take control today and
substantially reduce the risks.
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