The Secrets To Stress-Free Change
The Secrets To Stress-Free Change by Matthew
Roberts.
The only thing constant in life is change. Change can be an
exciting part of one’s life or it can be a daunting
experience. However, changes can be manageable if you are prepared
to handle them. Since change is so much a part of our lives,
don’t you think it is a good idea to learn how to manage it
without stress?
In life, you can easily recognize change. You either embrace it, or
reject it. Acknowledging and accepting change already gets you a
long way in accepting change. However, if you are still having
difficulties in handling it, here are some suggestions that you can
do:
1. Evaluate yourself and try to understand your reactions to
change. Are you the type of person who resists change or are you
the type who dives in and becomes excited when it comes? If you can
understand how you react to change, you can interact with others
better during the difficult times.
2. Transition is a part of the process of how you deal with change.
It has three stages: a) endings –the grieving stage of the
good old days; b) the neutral zone –a stage of ambiguity and
not sure of the new way; and, c) new beginnings – a stage
when the coast is clear, and you are ready to accept the new things
on the way. If you can identify which stage you are in, then you
can understand better on what you need to do. It is important to be
aware of this because other people might be experiencing also the
same change as you have. It is always better to know you are not
alone in adjusting to new things. It makes the transition
better.
3. Be careful in responding to change and transition.
People’s ways are habit-forming and they often develop
routines. Disruptions can be nerve-wracking and can stir up
emotions – mostly of the negative kind. Ask yourself
questions in handling change like: a) purpose – reason for
the change and why the changes?; b) picture – result of the
change, the destination; c) plan – how to get to the next
stage?; and, d) part – the role that you are about to play
and where do you position yourself?
4. Help others. Since you know how to handle change in your life,
it is time for you to help others who are the same situation and
are struggling with the changes in their own lives.
Furthermore, to help you sharpen your ability to handle change and
to provide you with some self-help therapies, here are some ways to
soothe and calm your nerves:
• Do some physical activities like sports and exercise. This
will help release pressure from your body.
• Share feelings and thoughts that cause you stress. If you
think your problem is something serious, you may want to ask for
professional help from a counselor or psychologist. Be aware of
when to ask help.
• Set boundaries. If you think you cannot handle the
situation, do not fight it and learn to accept it until the time
that you already have the capacity to change it.
• Always remember to take care of yourself. Never neglect
what your body needs and learn to read your body’s signals.
Eat well and get enough rest.
• Have fun. Do not overwork yourself and schedule some time
for recreation. Stop and take time to smell the roses.
• Be a participant. Do some volunteer work in your community
to help you divert your attention to something worthwhile. You can
also meet new friends along the way.
• Try accomplishing your list of tasks. The tendency for
stressed people is to forget about important tasks. List them all
down so you do not forget what needs to be done.
• Do not play the Mr. or Ms. Right all the time. Give and
take is the best setup you can find at this time.
• If you want to cry; cry. Crying is a healthy way of
releasing pressure and stress.
• Relax. If you feel tired of your environment, make that
escape by reading a book or creating music to bring a sense of
peace and tranquility.
• Never attempt to do self-medication. This can cause more
harm than good for you.
Changes in life may leave you burned out but with a little help
from yourself can make a whole lot of difference. Indulge yourself
once in a while to distress yourself. Accept change and adapt. That
is how people live and survive.
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