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  • Prayer
  • Relax. It’s important to unwind. Each person has their own way to relax. Some ways include deep breathing, yoga, meditation, and massage therapy.
  • Take a break, a change of pace, no matter how short can give you a new outlook.
  • Take advantage of break times, go for a walk.
  • Exercise relaxes the body and helps you deal with mental stress.
  • When things build up talk to a friend. Finding someone who will let you talk freely about your problems and feelings without judging you does a world of good. It also helps to hear a different point of view. Friends will remind you that you’re not alone.
  • Get plenty of sleep. Sleep improves your ability to deal with stressful situations. It’s very important we get at least eight hours of sleep each night.
  • Write down your thoughts. Keeping a journal can be a great way to get things off your chest and work through issues. Later, you can go back and read through your journal and see how you’ve made progress.
  • Set limits. When it comes to work and family, figure out what you can really do. There are only so many hours in the day. Set limits with yourself and others.
  • If the job is unbearable, plan and execute a career change. Send out resumes or work on transfers within the company.
  • Get help from a professional if you need it. Talk to a therapist. A therapist can help you work through stress and find better ways to deal with problems.

In closing, it should be noted that no single method is successful: a combination of approaches is generally most effective. It is important that you learn to put aside fears and worries about things beyond your control, and face change with courage and commitment.

By Patricia Carol Brooks

Working Women and Stress: How to De-Stress  was originally published on blackdoctor.org

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