6 LIFE-CHANGING Habits to Practice NOW




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Do you feel lost in life? Sometimes, life can feel like a blur. You wake up early, go to school or work, rest, and repeat. Day in and day out. If you’re looking to take back some control over your life, here are a few small habits that can change your life forever.

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How To Effectively Battle Against Daily Stress

Many people are dealing with stressful situations on the home-front, work, and in their social circle, and they are turning to food, alcohol and shopping as ways to deal with it. These are unhelpful approaches; this article should help give you some tips to deal with the stress in life in a healthy way.

A very simple way to reduce stress is to start your day ten or fifteen minutes earlier. By giving yourself that extra few minutes each day, you’ll have time to sit and enjoy your cup of coffee or give you a head start on your commute so you won’t have to battle traffic, therefore reducing your stress level. That extra time also gives you a chance to catch up on things that might not have gotten done the previous day. It’s amazing what a few short minutes each day can do for your stress levels!

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If at all possible, avoid negative people who only bring you down and stress you out! People with bad attitudes are often contagious and in order to preserve a positive attitude and keep yourself on track you need to keep away from them. A neighbor or co-worker who is always complaining is nearly always going to cause you stress so walk away!

A great tip that can help you keep your stress levels down is to start practicing deep breathing exercises. Deep breathing exercises are a form of mediation and they allow you to feel more relaxed and peaceful. You’ll notice your heart rate slowing down and you’ll feel much better.

Alcohol should not be the answer after a stressful day. Having an occasional drink or drinking in moderation is fine, but drinking on a daily basis can be detrimental to your health. Not only will it increase your stress in the long run, but you may end up becoming addicted to alcohol.

One great way to deal with stress is to take up reading as a hobby. This is important because sometimes, reading a book can immerse you more than watching a movie or anything else could. If the book is engaging enough, you may shortly find yourself in your own world, free from all that ails you.



A pretty simple and easy way to relieve stress is to meditate. Meditation allows the body to relax all muscles and rest the mind. While in this relaxed state of body and mind, you are able to release any pent up stress and return to a calm nature.

One tip to be sure to consider when dealing with your stress, is to make sure that you do not abandon your problems. This is extremely important because many times, things that are causing stress will not go away and postponing them may only make the issues worse with time.

Deep breathing is one of the easiest ways to help relieve stress and tension, and it’s pretty cheap too! You can do it practically anywhere and deep breathing exercises work fast to oxygenate the blood which gives your brain a boost of energy, so you not only lose stress but you gain momentum!

To more effectively manage stress, learn to let go of things you have no control over. Try to discern which things you do have control over and separate them, mentally, from those you don’t have control over. By separating the issues, you will find it easier to worry less about things.

A great way to lower your stress level or beat it all together, is to find an activity or hobby that you enjoy. Whether it be a reading club, gardening, or bike riding, find something that will give you a place to get away from it all, and just have fun.

Instead of just thinking about how you can lower stress, write your thoughts out. Develop two lists for yourself: one that covers stresses you may have the ability to control and one that lists stressors out of your hands. Let go of the stresses that you can’t control and concentrate on the list of stressors that you can change.

A great way to reduce stress is to use meditation for stress relief. Meditation has been a part of many spiritual teachings for thousands of years, but it is not necessary to attach the religious aspects to it. With meditation a deep sense of relaxation can be achieved and it is very good for long term health and happiness.

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Try giving whatever is bothering you a number on a scale from one to ten, where one is a minor bump and ten is the end of the world. You’ll probably find that most of your daily problems are no more than a five. In other words, they’re not worth getting upset about.

A good tip that can help you reduce stress is to stop multitasking and just focus on doing one thing at a time. Multitasking might save you time but you’ll end up with a big headache. Avoid all the stress by just focusing on finishing one task at once.

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If in any way possible, take a short nap during the day when you are feeling stressed. If your body is exhausted, you are sure to feel more susceptible to stress. During sleep, your conscious mind will rest and your unconscious mind can find the solutions to the situations that are causing the stress.

Stay focused on one thing at a time. Focus your mind on only one goal to be accomplished at once. Large projects are more stressful because there are more decisions to make. If you can break that one large project down into little projects and focus on them individually you will be able to tackle the task at hand with less stress.

Very often, stress will not just go away on its own. You will have to get to grips with it. Take action based on the hints provided in this article. It’s not easy, and sometimes you will be tempted to handle stress in a negative way. Try your best to summon some willpower and apply at least a couple of suggestions to begin with.



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