6 Signs You’re Not Crazy, It’s Your Upbringing




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Have you ever thought you were going crazy? Do you struggle with expressing your emotions, or properly trusting others? Does it feel like everyone else has it figured out but you? It can be easy to blame yourself for your shortcomings, but how you were raised also plays a role in who you grow up to be and how you handle your emotions. Your experiences throughout your personal upbringing have far-reaching effects on your life. By taking an honest look at how your parents treated you, your sibling relationships, and your family dynamics as a whole, you can spot the signs of toxicity that were present but you were unaware of at the time. If you relate to any of these six signs, you’re not crazy, it’s your upbringing.

**Disclaimer: This video isn’t made to blame anyone, but to help us understand why we are the way we are. ***

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De-Stress Your Day By Enjoying A Long, Hot Bath

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At times in life, it may feel like you are having to carry a 500 pound weight on your shoulders. This sometimes leads to unbearable emotional strain. This is what stress is, and if you often feel like this, you need to read the following stress management tips.

A great way to reduce the stress that you experience is to reduce your caffeine intake. A large intake of caffeine can increase the levels cortisol in your body. Cortisol is the stress hormone in your body that helps to regulate many things including weight gain, mood swings, heart disease and diabetes. By decreasing your caffeine intake, you will naturally decrease your stress levels.

If you procrastinate, you run the risk of increasing your stress levels without even realizing it. Even though most of us agree that we work best under pressure, the opposite is actually true. Are you actually doing your best when doing it at the last minute? The stress of having the extra pressure on your shoulders from the impending duty that you keep putting off automatically increases your stress level. Rather than procrastinating, complete your work as soon as you receive it in order to reduce your stress level.

Try seeking out humor to relieve your stress. Whether it’s reading jokes on the internet, watching a funny movie, or going to see a comedian, getting a dose of humor in your life can really help reduce the amount of stress. It’s been shown that if you laugh often, you won’t be as stressed out.

When you are stressed at work or in class, hold a stress ball. This will allow you to squeeze something every time you get aggravated to help appease the tension that you feel. Holding onto a stress ball for a good part of the day is a very healthy way to eliminate stress.



A good tip that can help you keep your stress down is to start living your life the way you want to. There’s nothing worse than settling in life and having regrets about it. By going after your dreams you’ll notice that your stress levels will be much lower.

Next time you are feeling stressed, do something that makes you smile. Just the act of smiling has been scientifically shown to reduce stress levels. The nerves you use when smiling trigger the center in your brain that controls emotions. This essentially begin relaxing you immediately. So next time you feel stressed, step back and grin!

If you have extra time to spare grab a pencil or pen and start drawing or doodling on a piece of paper. This will tap into your creative side and let your mind wander alleviating the stresses that you may have. Draw a picture or random designs to help feel better.

One great way to deal with stress is to be sure that you are not projecting your stress upon somebody else and taking them down with you. This is important because you need to deal with your own stress yourself and not assert blame on anybody if they are not responsible.

When facing high levels of tension, think about something that makes you happy, such as the beach. Picturing the sand and the waves rolling in is a very peaceful image and will help to remind you of the finer things in life. Create positive imagery to help eliminate unnecessary stress.

If you are really close with a friend, tell them about your problems with stress. It is vital to express the feelings that you have to someone, so that you do not feel alone when going through hard times. Explain what is bothering you and ask their advice on how to ease some of your stress.

Sleep is a great way to reduce the stress levels in your life. By getting at least eight hours of sleep a day, you are setting yourself up to have a much more productive, and less stressful day. When you are lacking sleep, everything seems to be much more difficult, and therefore, more stressful. Strive to get the maximum amount of sleep each night for more productive, and less stressful days.

Make it a habit to rate whatever is stressing you on a scale from one to ten. One being a very small issue while ten being a major stress breakdown. Often, you will find the stresses you have at hand will fall in the lower end of the spectrum. This is a great way to put your stressful situations into perspective.

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Singing is a fantastic way to release some stress in your life. Whether it’s in the car, in the shower, or at the local karaoke night, singing is a fast, cathartic, free stress reliever that anyone can do to help get their spirits up and remove some stress from their life.

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Stop smoking. Smoking is often a reaction to stress. When stressed people actively seek out chemicals and activities that they perceive as providing relief. Tobacco contains nicotine and it is a powerful addictive chemical. Smoking also keeps your hands occupied, something your mind sometimes pushes you to do when you are stressed.

There are some occasions that your life could be a bit overstressed because of the lack of balance between the things that you do in your life. If you spend too much time working and getting stressed out about the job, you need to find a way to take some time away from that job here and there.

Plan your day, but allow yourself the opportunity to change plans. People tend to pack their day so full of things that they end up exhausted and unsatisfied with what they have accomplished. Learn to understand when you are pushing yourself too hard and need a break. It is perfectly acceptable to tell yourself that you are tired and you will finish things tomorrow.

Don’t feel as if you have to carry all the burdens of the world. Hopefully, some of the stress-fighting suggestions you’ve just read could prove highly effective for you. It is very important that you actually use these tips to help you.



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