Are You Addicted to Stress?
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- Recognize your stress-addiction; simply by being aware, you can break the pattern.
- Start by being kind to everyone in your life – strangers included. Observe yourself being kind to everyone. Now, learn to be as kind to yourself as you are to a stranger.
- Write a kindness journal - with two columns - where you list the concrete acts of kindness you do for others and for yourself every day. Try to keep the lists balanced.
- Take walking meditations because sitting in a lotus position is probably not for you. Put one foot in front of the other and see that you are moving forward by relaxing and absorbing the beauty of the scenery. Progress to seated meditation.
- Take a long hot shower, or go to a steam room/sauna to release the toxins in your body. The heat will relax your muscles, clean out your pores and release physical tensions. You are now ready to listen to music, read a book, or enjoy a glass of cool water with a few sliced strawberries suspended in it.
- Awaken your senses, instead of numbing them. Experiment with fragrances, new foods, new CD’s. Take out your camera and start shooting where your eyes are drawn. See if there is a pattern.
- Start a “soul collage.” Cut out illustrations, photos, cartoons, fabric samples, dried flowers, etc. and create a collage that emanates from your heart. When it is finished, really look at it. What do you learn about yourself?
- Begin a strength training program. Strength training will help you find empowerment and clarity. This focus will transfer into daily life.
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