Everyone needs
successful stress management techniques. Easy to learn and easy
to implement, you can use them for your own stress management
or teach them to help others manage theirs.
Manage your stress and be a healthier, happier
and more pleasant person to be around. Let’s cut to the
chase…
1. Make stress your friend
Acknowledge that stress is good and make stress
your friend! Based on the body’s natural “fight or
flight” response, that burst of energy will enhance your
performance at the right moment. I’ve yet to see a top sportsman
totally relaxed before a big competition. Use stress wisely to
push yourself that little bit harder when it counts most.
2. Stress is contagious
Stressed people sneeze stress germs indiscriminately
and before you know it, you are infected with stress germs too!
Protect yourself from stress germs by recognising
stress in others and limiting your contact with them. Or if you’ve
got the inclination, play stress doctor and teach them how to
better manage their stress.
3. Copy good stress managers
When people around are losing their head, which
keeps calm? What are they doing differently? What is their attitude?
What language do they use? Are they trained and experienced?
Figure it out from afar or sit them down for
a chat. Learn from the best stress managers and copy what they
do.
4. Use heavy breathing.
You can trick your body into relaxing by using
heavy breathing. Breathe in slowly for a count of 7 then breathe
out for a count of 11. Repeat the 7-11 breathing until your heart
rate slows down, your sweaty palms dry off and things start to
feel more normal.
5. Stop stress thought trains
It is possible to tangle yourself up in a stress
knot all by yourself. “If this happens, then that might
happen and then we’re all up the creek!” Most of these
things never happen, so why waste all that energy worrying needlessly?
Give stress thought-trains the red light and
stop them in their tracks. Okay so it might go wrong – how
likely is that, and what can you do to prevent it?
6. Know your stress hot spots and trigger points
Presentations, interviews, meetings, giving difficult
feedback, tight deadlines……. My heart rate is cranking
up just writing these down!
Make your own list of stress trigger points or
hot spots. Be specific. Is it only presentations to a certain
audience that get you worked up? Does one project cause more stress
than another? Did you drink too much coffee?
Knowing what causes you stress is powerful information,
as you can take action to make it less stressful. Do you need
to learn some new skills? Do you need extra resources? Do you
need to switch to de-caffeinated coffee?
7. Eat, drink, sleep and be merry!
Lack of sleep, poor diet and no exercise wreaks
havoc on our body and mind. Kind of obvious, but worth mentioning
as it’s often ignored as a stress management technique.
Listen to your mother and don’t burn the candle at both
ends!
And those are the 7 successful stress management
techniques! Take time to learn them, use them and teach them,
and be a great stress manager.
Lyndsay Swinton is an experienced team leader, people manager
and business coach. Her website is www.mftrou.com
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