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		<title>Using meditation to reduce stress levels.</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Many people—especially those who have stressful jobs—use various meditation techniques as a form of stress management. This is because meditation techniques are effective in relieving stress because it targets specific body parts that are easily affected by stress attacks.
Nowadays, meditation techniques can be classified as &#8220;concentrative&#8221; that involves the means of focusing into a specific [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-59" title="meditation1" src="http://www.dontstressit.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/06/meditation1-300x199.jpg" alt="meditation1" width="300" height="199" />Many people—especially those who have stressful jobs—use various meditation techniques as a form of stress management. This is because meditation techniques are effective in relieving stress because it targets specific body parts that are easily affected by stress attacks.</p>
<p>Nowadays, meditation techniques can be classified as &#8220;concentrative&#8221; that involves the means of focusing into a specific object and the other can be termed as &#8220;expansive&#8221; that involves a person&#8217;s free flowing thoughts, observation, and reflection.</p>
<p><strong>Stress buster meditation techniques </strong></p>
<p>Being an ancient practice, experts say that meditation techniques can vary depending on the origin of the practice and the culture in that place. The use of these in stress management also depend on the personality of the person and where he or she comfortable with.</p>
<p>Today, it has evolves into so many forms and types. But, most people who use meditation techniques as a form or stress management use the most popular ones including the mantra meditation, the trataka or steady gaze, and / or the chakra meditation.</p>
<p>The mantra meditation refers to one those meditation techniques that involve production of sound or the combination of one or more sounds that are played in a very spontaneous manner. When the sounds are spontaneously played, it can greatly affect the metal process and psychic consciousness of the person practicing it.</p>
<p>The Trataka or Steady Gaze, on the other hand, is one of those meditation techniques that have been commonly practiced by majority of the religious systems in the world such as Sufism and Christianity. When translated literally, &#8220;trataka&#8221; means to &#8220;gaze steadily&#8221; into a specific object. In this meditation technique, the person meditating is asked to gaze steadily in a certain an object and focus his or her attention to it. Because of its effectivity in holding a person&#8217;s concentration for a long period of time, the &#8220;trataka&#8221; is considered as one of the most effective yet simple means of meditating.</p>
<p>Among the benefits of this meditation technique is that it helps in the improvement of the person&#8217;s external and internal optic function, alleviates visualization disabilities as well as poor eyesight, develops deep mental concentration, enhances the person&#8217;s ability in maintaining single point sight as well as developing a person&#8217;s sense of intuition.</p>
<p>Another meditation technique for stress management is the chakra meditation, which greatly helps in the manifestation of energy and mind control. It is also known to be very effective in developing a person&#8217;s deeper consciousness. For beginners, there are actually seven Chakras available to be tried on but the most popular among them is the &#8220;chakra anusandhana,&#8221; which can be self-tutored. This meditation technique helps awaken the chakra of a person in a very gentle and balanced way. It is also one of those meditation techniques that are easy to do. What you can do is to sit or lie and close the eyes.</p>
<p>Once you have done this, you can now adjust body as well as your clothing for proper breathing control. Once you get hold of it, you can let the chakra flow into you slowly. Although this is very effective, don’t overuse it because it can lead to various side effects including exhausted mental capability.</p>
<p>If you decide to do this as a form of stress management, always make sure that a professional to avoid creating imbalance that can lead to various personality disorders guides you.</p>
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		<title>Optimism for stress management.</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 06 Jun 2009 00:40:54 +0000</pubDate>
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Optimism is one of the most effective means of stress management. Optimism allows a person to see the positive side of things. It is an attitude characterized by the belief that everything can be worked out with a positive end result. In the case of stress, an optimistic mind can be able to cope up well with [...]]]></description>
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<p>Optimism is one of the most effective means of stress management. Optimism allows a person to see the positive side of things. It is an attitude characterized by the belief that everything can be worked out with a positive end result. In the case of stress, an optimistic mind can be able to cope up well with whatever stress situations one experiences in life.</p>
<p>People can have either one of two attitudes in life. One can either be an optimist or a pessimist. Optimists explain positive events as having happened because of them. Pessimists think of it in the opposite way.  They have in mind that the negative things that happen in life are their own doing. Optimists see the positive events in their lives as evidence that more positive things will be happening in the future. For pessimists, a negative event will surely lead on to more negative events in the future.</p>
<p>For optimists, negative things that happen are not to be entirely blamed on them where as pessimists usually take the blame on themselves. Optimists think that the negative things happening in their lives are just temporary setbacks while pessimists see the positive things as just temporary occasions that come once in a blue moon. On a more common analogy, optimists see a partially filled glass of water as half full while pessimists usually see it as half empty. The difference between optimists and pessimists can be identified by how they see the positive and the negative things.</p>
<p>In stress management, optimism always wins out. What&#8217;s more interesting is that optimism is a trait that can be learned through practice. As a positive thought can do a lot to a stressful mind, conditioning the mind to think only of positive thoughts can sometimes enable it to change perspective subconsciously. It would be a much better deal than to think of the negative all of the tie.</p>
<p>Negative thoughts can bring out the stress easily. And too much stress will always bring the worst in people. The best way to combat the stress and the negative thoughts that come with it is by maintaining a more optimistic attitude. Although for some people it can be a bit difficult to do, optimism actually gets better with practice.</p>
<p>Optimism and a positive attitude offer people a number of certain benefits. Not only will it help one deal better with stress but also with a person&#8217;s overall well being. One good reason is that optimists and positive thinkers have been known to live longer than those who see only the negative in life. A good reason for this is that an optimistic mind, always thinking of positive things, deal with less problems and worries.</p>
<p>It is persistent worry and anxiety that seem to bring about such harmful physical conditions like high blood pressure, hypertension, and insomnia. By worrying less, optimists usually have to deal with fewer negative baggages to burden them and are less affected by worry-induced physical conditions. And because of this, optimists live longer and healthier lives.</p>
<p>It is not only that, there is more that positive thinking can bring out in people. Optimism also seems to make people become more persistent. Even in the face of stress and seemingly insurmountable problems, an optimistic mind seems to help people strive longer and survive whereas pessimists easily give up and see the hopelessness in the situation. In stress management, it is the optimists that don&#8217;t easily give up.</p>
<p>It fuels persistence that allows them to succeed in overcoming the stress instead of succumbing to it. And simply through this, optimists can show that they are able to do and achieve more than what pessimists can.</p>
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		<title>Managing your stress levels while at work.</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 04 Jun 2009 06:18:09 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Face it. Even if you are stressed beyond your limits in the office, you can’t do anything about it. After all, what job does not involve any stress? The secret is to make sure that you can manage on the side the job of managing your stress!
Managing your stress however can be really tricky if [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-70" title="relax20at20work1" src="http://www.dontstressit.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/06/relax20at20work1-204x300.jpg" alt="relax20at20work1" width="204" height="300" />Face it. Even if you are stressed beyond your limits in the office, you can’t do anything about it. After all, what job does not involve any stress? The secret is to make sure that you can manage on the side the job of managing your stress!</p>
<p>Managing your stress however can be really tricky if you are inside the office. The work environment limits the ways that you can manage your stress. For instance, if watching TV or movies relieves your stress, you cannot very well do that inside the office. Neither can you play badminton or sing with a karaoke. The most that you can do is to play some quick computer game, hoping that somehow it can relax you. For some people, this is enough; but for others, it is not.</p>
<p>But there are ways to relieve the stress while sitting on your office chair. Often, the trick is to not wait for the stress levels to go up. As they say in medicine, an ounce of prevention is more than a pound of cure. Don’t wait to get stressed, avoid it like the plague! Here’s how.</p>
<p>1. Eat healthy</p>
<p>People who are basically healthy will have more energy levels on which to work on. They are more able to withstand late nights and are more able to keep up with long brain activities as compared to people who are not. To do this, you’ve got to eat healthy foods especially those that are rich in vitamins, minerals and proteins. Besides, having all the energy that you need will help you cope better with stress when it happens.</p>
<p>2. Sleep</p>
<p>Sleeping provides the body the rest that it needs. Brain activity and bodily functions slow down when people are sleeping. Muscles also relax. When the body lacks sleep, energy levels go down and the brain becomes disoriented. This results to poorer concentration, which in the long run can become detrimental to your job functions. Thus, one way to avoid stress altogether is get the requisite 8 hours or more sleep. It will do you good.</p>
<p>3. Exercise</p>
<p>Another way to combat stress and to prevent it from happening altogether is to have a daily run or an exercise routine. Experts say that a person must work out 30 minutes each day to successfully keep the body in shape and healthy. Exercise strengthens our resistance and surprisingly increases the energy levels. It helps keep the stressors at bay as it relaxes the muscles and keeps the air flowing freely through breathing techniques.</p>
<p>4. Manage time</p>
<p>Nothing can make you more stressful than not managing your time well. Just ask people who are used to cramming for exams or for work assignments. Planning your time right and doing what you are supposed to do on time will help keep the stressors away. Besides, by doing your assignments and work load piece by piece allows you to relax while doing it and gives you enough time to really work on it should the boss decides to have it real early.</p>
<p>5. Smiling</p>
<p>Being happy and optimistic is the number stress buster there is. Do you know that smiling can help keep the muscles in the face relaxed? It actually uses less muscles than when you are frowning. So laugh on the job and keep it cool.</p>
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		<title>Manage stress while you&#8217;re at the office.</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 26 May 2009 01:10:22 +0000</pubDate>
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Office work can be really stressful especially if you have one of those jobs that require you to submit on deadlines or have an infuriatingly tireless boss who does not seem to know the meaning of the word “rest.” To complain is to lose your job in an instant so the only option is to [...]]]></description>
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<p>Office work can be really stressful especially if you have one of those jobs that require you to submit on deadlines or have an infuriatingly tireless boss who does not seem to know the meaning of the word “rest.” To complain is to lose your job in an instant so the only option is to manage your stress as much as you can.</p>
<p>Below are some of the ways on how to manage your stress while at the office. The beauty of this is, you can do this even while sitting at your desk and doing your deskwork. Read on and let these techniques help you.</p>
<p>1. Head turning exercise</p>
<p>One of the best ways to relieve your stress is to relax the source: the muscles. You can do this by stretching your muscles and turning your head and arm from side to side. You can do this while you are standing or even by sitting down.</p>
<p>2. Comfortable chairs to sit on</p>
<p>One of the best ways to manage stress is to prevent it from coming or at least lessen it. You can do this by making sure that your work area is comfortable to work on. Start with your chair. Can you relax when you are sitting on it or do your muscles get stiff? Why is it not comfortable? Once you determine what makes the chair uncomfortable to use, it will be easier for you to solve the problem. Often, pillows and some cushions will answer your need. Other times, especially when the chair is already broken, you will need to completely replace the chair. Remember that working with a bad posture heightens the stress that we feel in the muscle areas.</p>
<p>3. manage your time</p>
<p>Managing your time properly and not cramming can spell a whole lot of difference in your stress levels. Start doing your work ahead of time. Don’t wait for the last seconds to do that report. Start the research. This will make you more prepare and more able to deal with potential stress incidents such as your boss asking for that report way ahead of schedule. At least, if you have started on it on time, you will be able to at least give him some notes.</p>
<p>Also, managing your time well will mean that you won’t have to go against the clock. You can work at a leisurely pace knowing that you have enough time to finish the job. Besides little stresses like this can build up and lead to a heightened stress level.</p>
<p>4. take a break</p>
<p>Taking time out from your work will help you a lot when in decreasing that stress level. As much as you can, take short minute break and just close your eyes. Resting the eyes and closing out your senses for a second helps a lot in centering your spirit and in bringing back the energy.</p>
<p>5. laugh</p>
<p>The best way to lose the stress is to loosen up. Don’t be too serious with that job. Laugh with friends at the office and join in on the fun. If you can’t do that, laugh all by yourself by reading some funny comics or books. The important thing is smile! Smiling relaxes the muscles. In fact, it uses far less muscles than frowning.</p>
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