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Woosah: Tame Your Stress Levels With These Helpful Tips

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Stress is a big hurdle in life that everyone must get over at some point. Stress can come from any and everything. You can be stressed about a job, stressed about family, your health, your relationships and your children. You can even be stressed about the government and how they handle current epidemics. There’s no way to stop stress from forming while living in a world like this but there are many ways to manage it. In fact, it’s absolutely necessary to manage stress and find ways to reduce your stress levels. This is because it can cause many health risks. Stress can cause risks that you didn’t even know could develop, so it’s important to tame your levels.

Stress Can Hurt In More Ways Than One

When it comes to stress if you’re not careful, it can knock you off your feet. There are many things that stress can cause, such as irritability and frustration, which can affect your overall mood.

Once your mood is affected, it can lead to difficulty communicating with others or cause you to be angrier than normal leading to social withdrawal.

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Stress can also cause an upset stomach, which can lead to sadness and depression. It can make you feel overwhelmed and cause you to self-soothe in a way that may not be safe or healthy.

Headaches and difficulty sleeping or insomnia, are also symptoms of stress that you may not know about. Decreased productivity at work or within your career or overworking yourself can also be caused due to high-stress levels. 

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How Stress Can Ruin Your Body

Stress can affect your body physically as well. It can cause an upset stomach, constantly feeling fatigued and tired, restlessness, and chest pains. Too much stress can affect your heart health as well.

Unchecked stress can lead to future health problems such as obesity, high blood pressure and diabetes. Once these health concerns begin to progress and go untreated, they can lead to heart disease and heart failure. See, stress is a lot more complex than you might think. 

Helpful Tips To Lower Your Stress Levels

In order to reduce the amount of stress you are dealing with, you have to know how and what may work for you. There are common tips such as exercising, meditating and switching over to a healthy and well-balanced diet but there are other ways to reduce your stress levels that you might not have known.

One helpful tip is to laugh more. Laughing can help lighten up your mood, which could lower your stress levels.

Another tip is to connect with friends and family. Sometimes you need to be around good energy if you’re feeling like the weight of the world is on your back. Being around people you love and who love you not only lightens your mood, but they may be able to help take some of that weight off of you with a different perspective you probably couldn’t see or ask for in the midst of mental chaos. 

Being assertive is also a great tip that can indeed reduce stress. Knowing when to say no when you have a lot on your plate is important. Being a yes man can lead you to health risks. Standing up for yourself when things become too much and practicing it can help reduce your stress drastically and help you keep peace within yourself. 

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How These Tips Benefit Your Heart

Once your heart begins to suffer from stress, you may start to feel sudden and intense chest pains. If you notice these, then it’s important to seek medical attention right away. Especially if shortness of breath, sweating and dizziness, pain in your arm, jaw, shoulder or back, and profuse sweating or nausea are symptoms that follow the uncommon and sudden chest pains. This may be your body telling you that you’re suffering from a heart attack and that you are no longer feeling symptoms of stress. 

These tips will help you prevent that and every other health issue that can come from stress. Laughing and connecting with others can reduce your anxiety and depression. Meditation, eating healthy, yoga and exercise release endorphins that can help with managing stress levels. Being assertive can help you stand up for yourself and limit the amount of responsibility you take on, which leads to stress and negative thoughts.

These issues that induce stress can all indue heart problems and failure if your stress goes unchecked. Sometimes you need to woosah and take a step back. That simple step can save your future. 

 

By Jaleesa Robinson | Published August 30, 2022

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