So
what can you do to effectively manage emotional stressors in your life
and prevent them from creating health problems?
1. Breathe deeply and regularly: Doing so can actually
decrease the tone of your sympathetic nervous system and increase the
tone of your parasympathetic nervous system, which is the portion of
your nervous system that promotes relaxation and good digestion.
2. Spend some quiet time every day in prayer, meditation, or
a purposeful relaxation session: All three have been scientifically
proven to facilitate a relaxation response in your body that can decrease
blood pressure, decrease pulse rate, and improve blood circulation.
Meditation and relaxation sessions can be greatly enhanced by listening
to any number of audio CDs that are designed to facilitate optimal relaxation
and mental clarity. The one that I use on a regular basis and highly
recommend is called EarthRain.
3. Practice visualization:Almost all great athletes practice
some form of visualization: As author Wayne Dyer says, "you'll
see it when you believe it." Spend some time each day visualizing
yourself going about your day in a balanced and emotionally poised manner.
You can include visualization in your prayer/meditation/relaxation session.
4. Make sure that you are getting the nutrients that you need
for a healthy nervous system: Your nutritional status can make
all the difference between being able to handle a certain amount of
stress without breaking down vs. quickly suffering health problems when
faced with stress.
While it's important to your overall health that you eat a well balanced
and nutrient-dense diet, for emotional health specifically, it is important
to ensure adequate intake of B vitamins, Vitamin D, and two long chain
omega-3 fatty acids, DHA and EPA. I recommend that you read Experience
Your Best Health for a comprehensive approach to ensuring optimal nourishment
of your body.
5. Be honest about your feelings: There's a reason
why know thyself is a wise proverb/saying in virtually every culture
of our world. Striving to know yourself and what you are truly feeling
on a daily basis is absolutely essential to preventing unpleasant but
genuine emotions from becoming chronic states. Anger, frustration, and
anxiousness can all help to fuel personal growth and character development
if you are honest with yourself and seek their root cause(s).
One of the best methods I can recommend to increase your awareness of
what you are truly feeling is journal writing. The rules are simple:
no censorship, no possibility of another set of eyes being able to read
your thoughts, just pure flow of thoughts from your mind and heart onto
a piece of paper or your computer screen. Regular journal writing in
this manner can be extremely beneficial to your emotional health.
6. Move your body: It's a well established fact that
regular exercise is one of the best habits you can adopt that will help
you avoid depression and stay emotionally balanced. It doesn't matter
what kind of exercise you do. What's important is to be active and use
your joints and muscles on a regular basis.
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