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Time Management The key to a stress-free life

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One of the main causes of being stressed out in the office is lack of time for other important things outside work. Being so career-driven, an busy worker can even lose his touch with time…losing the ability to distinguish between sunrise and sunset. You are too busy even to have a social life and recreational activities. Eventually, this situation leads to stress and anxiety…and even burn out. It is important to know that you have control over time and that you can maximize to achieve your daily tasks, and still leave behind precious time for yourself and your family.

Stress Management and Time Management Principles

KNOWING THE TIME WASTERS – recognize which activities that waste your time. Don’t concentrate anymore on what is unimportant and and irrelevant.

FOCUS ON PERSONAL PRODUCTIVITY- check your schedule, you may get clues as to where as you’re losing more precious time. It could be unclear assignments or poor scheduling.

LOOK TO THE PRESENT, NOT STAY IN THE PAST- yesterday is gone. It is now part of history. You can’t bring it back anymore. Life is meant to be lived in the present. The Now that we are so capable of changing. The present on you can make vital choices that affects your future.

WRITE IT DOWN- a written daily schedule will aid you on how to budget your time. Write down your activities and include activities for your family and friends. Set a significant time for leisure like biking, watching a movie or reading a good book. a well written schedule is the way for you to have a more balanced life.

PRIORITIZE- write a list of things to do. Each task should be properly labeled in order of difficulty which is the toughest job first than the easier ones. Don’t let others dictate your schedule. Always be on charge. Don’t allow intrusions like a cellphone or telephone call. Schedule your appointments and create boundaries.

Turned your life around. Trying to do everything or being a workaholic so you can just be able to reach the top is not what success is all transformation will begin the moment you decide to change and make an intense personal commitment. Time Management affects your relationships, your physical needs, your attitude and your work life.

Make every minute counts. Make break apart your day into 10 minutes blocks of time to make quick re-evaluation and put it into practice, into action and not just visualizing. Time is the essence. Make it count and not in pursuit of things that gives you too much stress that may even give you anxiety panic attacks.

The hurdle to change is the first stepbut taking action is another. After that, anything is possible. So manage your time so you can set achievable goals, strive for excellence, break bad habits, use money wisely, control your fears and anxieties, be more enthusiastic and gain more personal growth.

Life is a continuous process of learning something new. There are times that maybe even twenty four hours is not enough because if you look more closely in the bigger picture is like putting together a piece of the puzzle. That life is what we make. Working too hard and not spending quality time for others will determine if you have really been a success. Failure starts the moment that you made unnecessary pursuits and next thing you’ll know how you wished you can turn back time.

Herbal Stress Management Rule Regular Exercise, Healthy Diet!

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The very concept of herbal stress management, reveals one fact – inevitability. Well, come back to Nature! Man, you have no other alternative!

Many individuals and institutions have taken up to the herbal path for stress management, with remarkable success.

Well, there is none without stress today! But the management of stress skills may be different.

A major avalanche starts with minor disturbances! Similarly a minor symptom, which you are likely to ignore, might be the cause of a major stress in the offing! Be vigilant and act well in time. Prolonged stress is nothing but a serious disease. A person with stress cannot give his best output in any area of activity. You could not derive joy in your day-to-day activities. You would not feel like participating in social activities and functions. You may take to smoking, drinking and even drugs in your efforts to get over stress, but in reality you know well that the remedy is worst than the disease.

A fit, healthy body and a cheerful mind are the assets of an individual. The positive qualities of life come to the forefront again. Try to know and practice correctly the time-tested relaxation techniques breathing exercises, yoga, meditation, sincere prayers, listen or practice music, read a good novel, participate in a social or spiritual program, talk to the people with whom you enjoy talking, view a humorous TV episode, and the list can go on and onNature has created many avenues to enable you top manage the stress in the most natural way-the herbal way!

My dear sir, when was it that you had a laughter session? Did it cost anything? Laugh, to your hearts content! Laugh without any reason! You will feel your nerves giving up tension.

Are you disciplined? Do you have a fixed time in going to bed and getting up? These are not unimportant matters. Whose cause you are serving by watching the late night movies and going to bed at 100 PM. Your family doctors?

Remember the golden rule Regular exercise and healthy diet! And if you dont follow the rules, please do not brag that you have undergone a herbal stress management course. Yours is only verbal stress management!

Stress Management through the Use of Flowers

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Roses, as some might say, are part of the inviolate triumvirate of stereotypical gifts men give women, along with chocolate and wine. Lotuses tend to be associated with narcotics and opium dens by some, likely due to the lotus being a popular motif in depictions of organized crime in early 19th century China. Chrysanthemums and peach blossoms once had cultural connotations and links to the Japanese and Chinese imperial thrones, respectively. Cherry blossoms, sakura to the Japanese, are treated as nature’s subtle and beautiful way of reminding mortals of the short, evanescent nature of life as believed by Japanese who practice their Zen and Shinto religions. Flowers can have many meanings and many implications, varying from culture to culture, but there is one that apparently even science is not disputing stress management.

Studies conducted by various organizations and groups in Japan and South Korea have found data that appears to indicate that growing flowers or simply viewing a flower garden is a viable form of stress management. This was quite observable during hanami, the three days of spring in Japan where most Japanese traditionally spend a day viewing the blooming cherry blossoms. According to studies, most of them showed remarkably lower levels of stress compared to those who did not. This effect has been associated in the past by other cultures and countries as well, as exemplified by the popularity of vast flower gardens in European palaces and estates. The study also showed that flowers, whether being viewed or received, had immediate effects on a person’s mood, at times even alleviating the effects of depression and anxiety for a few minutes. Evidence also suggest that they make excellent ways to regulate someone’s mood, which is considered a component of any attempt at stress management.

Common sense has long told people that being around flowers make people feel happy, or at least a little less dismal and drab. Now, science is starting to realize that common sense, in this case, was not entirely incorrect. There is currently no real data on how or why flowers are able to have such effects and if these effects are universal for all known flowers. However, there can be no disputing the fact that flowers being used for stress management and emotional therapy actually do work, even though how effective the tactic is varies from person to person. It is also unknown if the scent or the appearance of the flowers have any influence on the effect, though it is notable that no one wants to receive rotten flowers. There might also be links to memory-based reactions to the flowers, but this has not yet been fully explored.

There have also been some notes on how certain flowers seem to trigger specific emotions and areas of the brain. For example, roses seemed to stimulate areas of the brain that are known to react to intimacy and romance, which might explain why they’re such popular choices for dating. The aforementioned cherry blossoms and peach blossoms both appeared to have a soothing effect, relieving tension, particularly in large amounts. Gardenias, hydrangeas, and other small flowers were notable because they gave test subjects a sensation of tranquility and calm, stimulating areas similar to those touched upon by cherry and peach blossoms. The study noted other effects caused by other flowers, but noted that they were similar to the ones noted above.

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