Stress
Management
Action Plan the Four Things You Can Learn in Order to Control Your
Stress
By Neville Park
Too much
stress is a bad thing. Here are four things that you can do to
effectively
manage your stress. More importantly, you can apply them very quickly
so that
you may put all your energies into finding solutions to any challenges
you may
have.
Some
years ago I was faced with some very challenging financial situations.
The
extent of my challenge was such that I was incapacitated with stress.
For those
of you in this state you will know what I mean. I had the constant
tightening
of the stomach that very frequently turned to churning in response to
many
simple events that occurred in my day to day life. This was exasperated
by my
inability to breathe properly which in turn made me feel worse and
resulted in me
experiencing hot sweats.
Sleeping
became a literal nightmare. What little sleep I did managed to get was
laden
with dreams brought on by the feeling of impending doom. Of course,
little and
disturbed sleep causes tiredness during the day and resulted in my
under
performing in any thing I tried to do. Sometimes I was so low I thought
it is
all not worth the effort. As things got worse, and compounded, I began
to
physically shake at times and my body felt like it had become weighted
down.
At
this
point things got even worse when my relationship with my girlfriend was
badly
affected by all the stress and we agreed to part. I took on all the
debts and I
began to think everything was really too much. I thought I was in so
deep that
I would never be able to get out of it both financially and
emotionally.
Then
I
had a lucky break. Someone introduced me to the world of self
improvement.
Before all of this I always deemed myself as more of a positive thinker
than a
negative one, so I took to the self improvement ideas pretty quickly. I
sought
out different materials on the subjects and read in the order that I
felt would
be most beneficial to me. Below are the
four major things I needed to learn to overcome my stress and start
getting
things done.
The
first thing I had to learn was to live life in day tight compartments.
In
short, the only thing that matters at any point in time is NOW. There
is no
point worrying about what has happened in the past.
It has gone and there is nothing you can do
about it. There is no point in worrying about the future, it is not
here yet
and I realised that 80% of the things in the future we worry about
never comes
to pass. So the lesson to learn is live life now and cut out the
worrying about
the past and the future.
The
second thing I learned was to look at the worst possible situation. My
worst
possible situation was that I go bankrupt. I used to look at this as
being a
terrible thing but I realised that even if I did go bankrupt I would
still
survive, eat, drink and have a roof over my head in one way or another.
I would
still have my mind which can be used to create things in the future. So
it was
important for me to realise that the worst possible situation was not
that bad
really.
The
third thing I learned was that I had to gain control of my own
thinking. I
realised that I was constantly talking to myself in a negative fashion
and I
needed to get a grip on my thinking in order to improve my situation. I
realised
that my negative thinking was giving me instructions to fail and it was
my
responsibility to change this. I started to monitor exactly what I was
thinking
and when I caught myself thinking negatively I was pre prepared to
substitute
this thinking with positive thoughts. I learned that the thoughts that
I gave
out actually seemed to attract corresponding situations. By thinking
positively
it seemed to automatically attract positive things into my life.
The
fourth thing I learned was that I had to work out a step by step plan
to get to
where I wanted to be. This requires identifying a challenging goal and
putting
in place each step that is required to achieve that goal. By doing this
you are
constantly putting your efforts in the right place at all times. The
most
important thing here is to set a meaningful goal that is set in stone,
whilst
always remembering that plans never go according to plan. Therefore,
you must
be constantly monitoring your plan.
The
above four realisations have meant that I was able to turn around my
situation
very quickly. I was very receptive to learning as my situation at the
time felt
terrible and I was sick and tired of being in my position. So it was
imperative
to become receptive to new ideas and knowledge as this will affect the
pace at
which you learn. Within days I was able to completely remove the
stomach
churning, the hot sweats, the restless sleep and the tiredness by
applying the
points made above. After training my mind to think correctly, I was
able to sit
down calmly and apply my energies to a step by step plan in a direction
I
believed would gradually pull myself out of my challenging situations.
I
know
it works from experience. I have been there and conquered it. I know
that
anyone who really wants to achieve anything must apply the principles
outlined
above. So if you want to get out of the rut you will have to become
receptive
to learning, start to control your mind in terms of worry, and of your
thinking, and put in place a plan of action designed to get you where
you want
to be. Most importantly, I know you can do it if you want to.
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