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Entries in anxiety (3)

Wednesday
Jan212009

Natural Treatment for Anxiety and Stress

All of us have had our own share of anxious times. Be it a feeling of having butterflies in stomach before making an important presentation or increase in the heart rate before a difficult examination, there are numerous such instances in our everyday lives.

Some level of anxiety is healthy and it helps to provide a person with required motivation to accomplish a task. But, there are times when it becomes so severe that it begins to interrupt one's daily life. Anxiety disorder may manifest in different forms and is generally characterized by an overwhelming feeling of worry and fear.

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Saturday
Jan172009

Anxiety - the Modern Stress

Modern life is stressful. In small quantities, stress is good -- it can motivate us and help us be more productive.

However, too much stress, or a strong response to stress, is harmful. It can set us up for general poor health as well as a specific physical or psychological illnesses like infections, heart disease, or depression. Persistent and unrelenting stress often leads to anxiety and an unhealthy lifestyle. Anxiety is perhaps one of the most common emotions experienced when a person is stressed. Anxiety is a form of stress that we all want to avoid.

The lives of the majority of female entrepreneurs today are out of balance. And this imbalance is a reasonable source of stress. And stress feeds anxiety. And anxiety feeds stress.

Let's look at an example of how stress overload and lifestyle factors can contribute to anxiety.

You are entrepreneur and you work 70 hours a week for several years. This puts excessive stress on your body. To make matters worse, you are so busy working that you only manages to get five or six hours of sleep a night, you do not exercise regularly, and you eat mainly fast food. You cant even remember the last time you took time out for yourself.

Sounds familiar?

Your lifestyle creates stress in your life and produces a negative snowball effect.

Over time your body starts perceiving these constant stressors as a threat to your survival. Your body eventually gets "burned out" from repeated unnecessary stress reactions. It is on a constant state of alert - contributing to the physical and mental symptoms of anxiety.

Can You change it? Yes.

You have the power to reduce or eliminate many of the stressors in your life.

How ?

Take Action:

First step - setting up the basics. Integrating healthy lifestyle habits into your busy life - by making choices that promote calmness, self-care, and a balanced lifestyle:

- Sleep eight hours a night instead of six (You could find useful to support healthy sleep patterns with soothing relaxing music and natural remedies ).

- Eat well-balanced, healthy meals.

- Work 40-50 hours a week instead of 70.

 - Learn to view stressors in a less anxious way so your body does not overreact to stressors when they occur.

 

Saturday
Jan172009

Exercise with Anxiety?

I know it's tough to think about exercising when anxiety symptoms drag you down. I used to feel the same way. I didn't feel like I could even stand up sometimes, let alone exercise.

But, was I surprised to discover that exercise made a dramatic difference for me!

Did you know that exercise has these proven anxiety-reducing benefits?

Exercise has been proven to improve your mood; "burn off" stress; change the body's long-term automatic stress response, making you react more calmly with less false alarms of the fight or flight response; relaxes your muscles; and increases your sense of self control.

When you're getting started with exercise decide on a length of time that feels very do-able to you - whether it's ten seconds, one minute, or ten minutes.

Don't worry if you think it's not long enough to get much benefit. Creating an easily achievable goal is what counts when you're getting started because then you are more likely to stick with it.

Take Action:

- Start gradually if your symptoms are intense - even one or two minutes of walking in your house a few times a day is a great start! You'll be surprised how quickly you can build from there to create a habit of regular aerobic exercise and reap dramatic benefits.

- Find a buddy! I find it much easer rather then do it by myself esecially when anxious.

- In case you cant find one I suggest Get your personal trainer. You'll never workout alone again!

Believe me, You Can Do It!

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