Stress Can Kill

Isn’t It Time You Did Something About It?

 
Are you feeling stressed? I’d be surprised if you weren’t. Between the growing demands of our jobs, raising a family while working full-time, and the increasing need to stay connected all day, most of us feel stressed out more often than we like to admit. But, when we add a chronic lack of sleep and exercise, we have a recipe for disaster. Stress kills, and that’s no joke. So let’s look at some of the worst adverse side effects of stress and what you can do to stress less and relax more.
 
Stress will cause your blood pressure to rise. You’ve experienced this when you found yourself hot and with a raging headache when you were in a particularly stressful situation. Feeling that way from time to time is no big deal. The real danger is in the lower-level stress we all feel daily. It can lead to hypertension and a higher risk of suffering from a heart attack or stroke.
 
Next, let’s look at sleep. When you’re stressed, you don’t sleep well. You may even find it hard to sleep at all. Insomnia is a common side effect of living a stressful life. It doesn’t take long before you feel the adverse side effects of not getting quality sleep. You feel drained unfocused, and things spiral downward from there quickly. Your body can’t function well and recover without at least a few good hours of sleep per night. To destress and shoot for at least six to eight hours for optimal health.
 

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Since stress is so hard on the body and mind, what can you do to reduce it? Quite a bit, actually. The most obvious solution is to go to the source of the stress and cut it out of your life. Obviously, that isn’t very practical or desirable when you’re having a few rough weeks at the job you rely on or your kids are driving you nuts.
 
Instead, try to actively relax and destress when and where you can to counterbalance the unavoidable. For example, go for a walk outside. Hit the gym for some exercise. Meditate. Learn some breathing exercises to help calm yourself down whenever you feel particularly stressed. Get plenty of quality sleep. Eat a healthy diet and cut down on sugar and caffeine.
In my next post, we’ll talk more about how you can stress less and love life. Being aware of the stress and how it affects you is a significant first step. Now take a deep breath and go for a stroll around the block. Notice how much better you’re feeling already?
 
Pat Bracy

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