Where Is Stress Hiding in Your Life? - Lisa E Betz

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We all face stress in life. It’s unavoidable. That being said, we all have certain areas where stress seems to build up more than others. Do you know where stress is hiding in your life? Do you want tips to help you relieves those stress issues? These posts cover a wide variety of potential stress points. Which one do you need to help you enjoy life more this week?

closing the open loops to reduce stress

Whether we realize it or not, unfinished mental business floats around in our heads, adding stress, compounding guilt, and distracting us from more important stuff. These suggestions will help you reduce the mental weight you carry. Read more.

Feeling anxious or discombobulated? Calm your restless soul.

Need something to help you calm your emotions, lower your stress, and clear your mind? These small, simple actions help to ground you, so you can move beyond the turmoil and back to functioning more calmly and sanely. Read more.

Are you drowning in too much information?

We live in the Age of Information. All that information is a wonderful thing—until it becomes too much. This post helps you become a more intentional consumer of information. Read more.

Still feeling stressed? Perhaps these posts will help

Feeling stressed out in your relationships is typical from time to time. Problems arise if the relationship tension doesn’t go away between arguments. This post from Psych Central provides tips for overcoming stress in your relationships.

It’s normal to feel stressed at work. This post from Very Well Mind offers effective coping strategies to reduce stress at your current job.

School-related stress can affect students of all ages. This post helps parents and students of all grade levels identify the symptoms of stress and learn how to manage it in school.


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