
Stress-Free September: Making the Uncomplicated Simple Again
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Stress makes seemingly uncomplicated activities overwhelming, preventing us from feeling better and managing our wellbeing. We examine how to identify stressors and develop practical strategies to overcome them.
• Identifying what's "uncomplicated" in our lives – exercise, meal prep, water intake, and self-care time
• Understanding how transitional periods like September increase stress through multiple changes
• Exploring common stressors: finances, family responsibilities, health concerns, and time management
• Examining stress impacts: emotional (frustration, anxiety), physical (headaches, sleep issues), and long-term health risks
• Conducting a time audit reveals most people have about 30 hidden hours weekly for self-care
• Learning from the female octopus – a cautionary tale about neglecting personal needs while caring for others
• Creating a four-step action plan: identify stressors, evaluate impact, reduce stress, and build support
• Practicing stress-reduction techniques like deep breathing, visualization, and listening to calming music
Take time this week to conduct your own time audit and identify at least one stress-reduction technique you can implement consistently. Remember that everything on your to-do list doesn't matter if you don't have the energy and strength to complete it.
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