In 2014, don’t forget to make time for yourself, and don’t let stress get the better of you. Some of the symptoms of stress are constant worrying and focusing on the negative, nausea and dizziness, sleep disruption and appetite changes. If you’re worried about how stress is affecting you or a loved one, visit your GP to find out how to better deal with stress. Treatments can include therapy, medicine and self-help (things like exercise, meditation and healthy eating). If you’re worried about getting quick access to treatment, consider looking into private medical insurance, which can provide fast-track treatment for stress.
Take care of your body
Don't bottle it up
One of the best ways to relieve stress is to share difficult thoughts or feelings with a friend; even just getting the smallest worries off your chest can make a big difference. Deal with your stress in ways that make you feel most comfortable: for example, if sharing with a therapist doesn’t appeal, get in touch with an old friend. Act as soon as you can to prevent the risk of increased blood pressure which can potentially lead to ill health.
Remember to make time for the things you enjoy
Often, doing the things we enjoy normally gets dropped to the bottom of the to-do list at this busy time of year; however, doing things you enjoy when you’re feeling the pressure of Christmas will help you to unwind and take your mind off of your stress. While you might not be able to enjoy all of your favorite hobbies, sitting down with your favorite book or magazine for an hour or taking a trip to the cinema will allow you to get some pleasure out of your day without the added worry that you’re taking too much time for yourself.
Go easy on yourself
It’s the time for new year’s resolutions, when everyone is either on a diet or giving up smoking or drinking alcohol or all three at once! If you want to set a goal for 2014, try for something reasonable that you can see yourself achieving without overly sacrificing in other areas of your life. If you feel exhausted and guilty at the beginning of January from overindulging at Christmas, don’t add to your stress by making unreasonable goals now. Have practical expectations, and keep your stress at a manageable level.
*This post has been written by a guest author but I thought it went well with my New Years Resolutions and was great advice for busy parents!
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