Posts Tagged ‘stress’

Health Benefits Of Laughter In Stress Management

Wednesday, April 22nd, 2009

How Laughter Benefits You.

Laughter has many positive Health Benefits
which can counteract the negative affects of
Daily Stress. Our Stress can impact both our
mental and physical health.

Laughter increases the functioning of the immune
system, helping the body to fight off illness and
disease by increasing production of endorphins,
giving feelings of happiness and well-being.

There also is a decreasing of the secretion of
cortisol and the sedimentation rate which
benefits the body’s cardiovascular system.

A beneficial effect is also seen as the flow of
oxygen in the blood increases, arteries relax,
heart rate and blood temperature are lowered,
circulation increases and the skin temperature
rises. All of these physical responses have a
calming effect on a person.

Laughter has the potential to help speed healing,
and increase overall Health and well-being, when
it’s benefits are fully realized as a part of a Stress
Management plan.

These are a few reasons why Laughter should
become a part of your daily Health Plan. A good
joke or a little fun is a good reliever for
Daily Stress. Put a little humor in your life.

Stress Management:Who Can Benefit?

Tuesday, April 14th, 2009

Everyone, regardless of who they are or what
they do, can benefit by having some program
in place for Stress Management.

Let’s face it, Stress is a part of everyone’s life.
Whether you are a high powered executive, or
a stay at home mother, situations are sure to
arise to increase the Stress in your life.

This Stress will affect the way you feel, think
and act. Having a Healthy Way To Coping With
Stress can make a difference to overall state
of well-being and your long term Health.

There are many forms of Stress Relief that can be
added to a Stress Management program.

On a personal level you can use , physical exercise,
visualization techniques, a hot, steamy bubble bath,
relaxations techniques and meditation.

Other forms of Stress Relief that can be
performed by people other than yourself, are
acupuncture, acupressure, hypnosis (or self
hypnosis), and a realm of other programs or
activities, uniquely tailored to fit the individual
undertaking a Stress Management program.

You don’t need to have an expensive treatment
program for effective Stress Management. A
Healthy Way To Cope With Stress is to manage
your daily Stress. This will help to provide a happy
and healthy life.

Developing A Weekly Stress Management Plan

Wednesday, April 1st, 2009

A Stress Management Plan not only requires a
daily plan but a more general weekly plan for
things that get pushed aside but still linger in
your mind at odd times.

Your plan should include three different list.
The one stipulation is that any thing on the
lists are not related to work, or another source
of stress in your life.

Begin by identifying 5 activities that you really
enjoy participating in. These can be anything
from reading a good book, to taking a long walk
on the beach, a hobby, things you have always
wanted to do, or things that you used to enjoy.

On the second list have at least 2 things that
you almost always do, that you either probably
shouldn’t be doing, or can live without doing.
These are things that will not cause your world
to fall apart, if you stop doing them.

Then list at least 2 things that you probably
should have done by now, but didn’t. Things you
have been putting off, or problems you have not
been dealing with directly.

At this point your 3 lists will now become a goal
sheet for your Stress Management Plan.

-Spend at least 15 minutes every day doing one of the
things you enjoy.

-Eliminate 1 needless tasks from the list of things to
do during the week.

-Tackle 1 thing that you have been putting off for a
while. Break the task into smaller parts if it is too large
or time consuming.
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Be sure to write your lists down so you will remember
what they are, and you can see your progress as you
do each thing.

Many times it is just making a commitment to reduce
the level of Stress in your life, that produces the needed
results. This is easy to achieve by taking a few small,
but meaningful, steps toward improving your overall
health and well-being with a Stress Management Plan.