Tuesday, November 17, 2009

Survival Plan For Dealing With Stress in the 21st Century By Kimberly Mercer

Kimberly Mercer

There’s nothing worse than waking up in the morning with a sense of dread about facing the new day. That stressed out feeling of being unable to solve problems or deal with decisions at work; maybe a new boss or a new way of working or maybe it’s just time to move on but taking that step is proving too difficult. Maybe it’s closer to home; perhaps the person laying next to you is not the person you really want to be with for the rest of your life; or maybe they are, but financial and/or family worries are putting undue stress on the relationship.


Stress like this can make our waking hours seem like hell, and things are no better at night; sleeping fitfully, waking up in a cold sweat. Indeed, being unable to get a descent nights sleep makes the situation worse because the more tired we get, the less likely we are to be able to deal with anything. Whatever the cause of the stress, the result, the stress itself, has the same detrimental effect on our well being.


There are ways of dealing with what life throws at us, a kind of survival plan for the 21st Century, a survival plan that's right for each of us and can help us to focus on a path through the maze of problems that confronts us.


So, if work really is that bad, then maybe it really is time to move on. If your relationship isn't right then perhaps it really is time to confront that fact; and if financial or family worries really are that bad, then now is the time to take a long, hard look at them.


Guided Visualization can be an enormous help to you in this because it will help you to access your inner strength and is the ideal way to find that energy healing process that will help you deal with the problems that need to be addressed and overcome. Believe it or not, we all have that inner spiritual strength, but it is the very fact of being under stress that hides it from us. Guided visualization can give you the focus to help you to look inward and confront the issues that are pushed to the back of the mind during the periods of stress.


Guided meditation and guided visualization techniques have been around for a long time and really are nothing new. Many people simply don't realize just how simple and effective they can be in helping to reduce stress. They are the ideal survival plan for the 21st Century because they can so easily be obtained now online as digital downloads or on CD/tape.


Whatever media you decide upon, They can be put into practice to suite each individual, harnessing the inner strength we each possess to help focus and ultimately find the relaxation we need to reduce stress and overcome our problems.


Resource: http://www.isnare.com/?aid=351110&ca=Self

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