What lies behind us and what lies before us are tiny matters compared to what
lies within us.
-Ralph Waldo Emerson, 1803-1882, American Poet, Essayist
Here is a test to find whether your mission on earth is finished: If you are
alive, it isn't.
- Richard Bach, 1936-, American Author
WHAT TO DO ABOUT STRESS - THE 30 POINT PLAN by Craig Lock
1. Be positive- see problems as opportunities. Have goals and visions. Have a
positive mental attitude.
2. Play sports and step up your exercise.
3. Talk things over with someone.
4. Determine what causes you stress and try to eliminate it.
5. Become physically fit.
6. Balance work, home/family and recreation.
7. Enjoy your play and relaxation - it is precious time! Learn to delegate -
don't try to do everything yourself.
8. Get adequate sleep and rest.
9. Allow yourself some relaxation and meditation time every day.
10. Learn relaxation techniques: systematic ways to relax.
11. Give yourself time to think.
12. Know your limits and your symptoms of stress...and how to relieve them.
Learn to say 'no' to others' excessive demands on you. Don't say "yes" when
You mean "no".
13. "Coast" if necessary.
14. Worry only about that which can be changed by you. I like the quotation
which goes something like this: "Accept that which cannot be changed by you
and let God give me the wisdom to know the difference." I often do not follow
this rule.
15. Use your imagination to reduce your stress levels. Be creative.
16. Learn to switch off thinking about work when you get home.
17. Think about your diet and eat nutritious food.
18. Learn to plan your time better.
19. Learn to recognize and to accept your limitations as well as the
limitations (and faults) of others.
20. Learn to have FUN: you must be able to enjoy your work.
21. Learn to praise others and be positive.
22. Learn to tolerate and to forgive.
23. Learn to avoid unnecessary competition: you don't have to be the best
at everything.
24. Learn to confide in others.
25. Learn to accept what can't be changed in others, eg.. personality or
decisions.
26. Learn to accept that some things aren't as important to others as they
are to you.
27. Learn to delegate.
28. Learn to recognize stress. Do not become so accustomed to feeling stress
that it becomes a normal part of your life.
29. Have trust in other people.
And finally, no matter how stressful or hopeless your situation may
appear to be...
30. Have FAITH IN YOURSELF AND ESPECIALLY IN GOD that things will eventually
work out for you. Just know that HE has a plan for your life and it is to do
good deeds.
About the author
Craig Lock has written extensively on the subject of success and personal
growth, as well as having studied the field of self help and the principles
of success for many years. HANDBOOK FOR SURVIVAL IN THE NINETIES. This
article is an extract from HANDBOOK, which has been updated and renamed
HOW TO SURVIVE IN THE NEW MILLENNIUM)- it is available at any of the
following websites:
http://www.craiglock.com
http://www.elkpublications.com/godzone.htm
http://www.novelty-gift.com/