
In this podcast, I'm going to tell you about the top four skills you need to master to relieve stress. If you lack these skills, healthily managing your stress levels will not be possible.
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1. Avoid Stress
The top skill to master is simply avoiding stress. This skill may seem sarcastic, but it is genuinely helpful. There are several practical ways that you can avoid stress.
First, take control of what you can control. If you know you are going to have a stressful day or that arriving late to work causes you stress, plan accordingly to try to avoid it.
Secondly, avoid people who make your stress much worse. We cannot avoid everyone who causes stress, but we can try to minimize our encounters with them. More so, learn to say no to people.
Many people find themselves in stressful situations because they don't know how to say no. Learning to say no when you are already stressed or busy will prevent you from experiencing any more stress.
2. Change the Situation
Another skill to master is knowing how to change your situation for the best. Whenever you feel overwhelmed or stressed, take charge and find ways to effectively alleviate the stress.
If another person is causing you stress, communicate with them. They are probably unaware of the stress they are putting on you. Remember to approach this person with respect and vulnerability. It is best to use the "I" pronouns so that the other person does not feel attacked.
If your stress stems from time-management issues, learn how to manage your time better. Either schedule fewer appointments or learn how to multitask. Be sure to note your limits so you know how much you can handle in the future.
3. Accept What You Can't Control
The previous two skills involve knowing how to change your situation, but there are many instances where you have no control over the matter. Whenever you find yourself here, you need to accept what you cannot change. Being able to accept these things will help to relieve stress in your life.
One of the best ways to accept what you can't control is to be kind to yourself. Instead of thinking negative thoughts about yourself or others, think of positive things that you can say. Speaking positivity and kindness to yourself will allow you the sensitivity to accept things without letting them affect your mindset.
4. Adapt to SituationsFinally, the last skill to master is adapting to stressful situations. If you have accepted that there is a situation you cannot control, then you may be ready to take the next step.
When we are stressed, it is expected. When we perceive ourselves to be in danger or under pressure, our bodies, brains, and emotions undergo a natural reaction that influences how we think, feel, and behave.
There are numerous ways and settings in which stress might manifest itself. On the other side, the vast majority of us have either experienced or witnessed burnout at some point in our lives.
Acceptance, on the other hand, may be the most beneficial method to address stress, despite our natural tendency to reject, flee, or push ourselves further away from it. As a result, we are able to relieve the stress that contributes to unwanted sentiments and grow closer to our goals and meaningful lives.
Changing how we react to stress may also keep us from reverting to unhealthy coping mechanisms, such as ex