From juggling the demands of work and family to dealing with that rude driver who cut you off in traffic, there’s no shortage of reasons to seek stress relief. But when we rely solely on alleviating the effects of stress without attempting to prevent it or minimize its effects, then we can really be setting ourselves up for continuing the cycle of “get stressed, seek relief” whereby we accept that high levels of stress are inevitable, and thereby keep finding us, even though we say we don’t want it. Is that how you want to live your life? Expecting stress and then scrambling to find ways to deal with it?
Or, would you rather find ways to cope with stress BEFORE you’re at the top of (or over) your limit and find calm in the chaos?
It is possible to respond to stressful situations calmly, to not allow others’ demands or expectations to keep you down, and to allow yourself to enjoy your life. Strategies like bubble baths and massages might help you get there temporarily, but there’s other things you can do to maintain it.
The best place to learn what would be a great long-term strategy for maintaining good self care is to take a page out of history. Your history, that is. What has worked for you in the past is more likely to work for you again.
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