Making a lifestyle change is one of the ways to manage your stress. For instance, you can opt for more exercise when you are free. I strongly believe that proper exercise such as swimming and jogging can help to free up your mind and hence refresh your thought. In addition, practising a healthy diet by consuming nutritious but less calorific food can reduce the stress created to our digestive system. Thus, we will feel healthier and thus less stress to concern about our wellbeing. Next, having a good night sleep has also been proven medically that our mind would be rejuvenated and an energized physique.
Apart from lifestyle changing, organizing yourself in an orderly manner in all life aspects can help to mitigate stress as well. You can start by clearing the clutters in your bedroom. Shelve essential and frequent used things at reachable spots in the room and keep away non-critical items under the bed or at the top of the wardrobe. Dispose the waste and ensure dust free living space. A clean environment can definitely enhance your concentration, dust free – stress free.
Furthermore, we can get more relief by setting boundaries to your targets and goals. Being ambitious can be stressful. We should analyse our existing ability to determine what others can or cannot do in your presence. We must learn how to ask for assistance when we need so. A helping hand would probably pull us out from desperation and difficulties, thus out from a stressful situation. Also, don’t be overconfident in commitment of performing multitasking. We shall refuse if it is beyond our