Goodbye Stress!
By Rene                  Godefroy                                                                                   
7 Ways To Deal With Problems And Stress
1) Don’t Just Sit There. Move!
                  According to many psychologists, motion creates emotion.                    You might notice that when you are idle, it’s easier to                    become depressed. Your heart rate slows down, less oxygen travels                    to your brain, and you are slumped somewhere in a chair blocking                    air from reaching your lungs.                  
I challenge you right                    now, regardless of how you are feeling, to get up and walk around                    at a fast tempo. Maybe you might want to go to an empty room                    and jump up and down a little bit. It may sound silly but the                    results speak for themselves. Try it now for a few minutes.                    By now you should begin to feel more energetic and in a better                    mood. It works like magic.
2) Smell                    The Roses.
Like my friend Jan Toles says, “Stop                    and smell the roses.” (Jan, I listened to your advice                    and went to the flower section in Kroger and literally smelled                    every rose. That’s what you get for not being clear to                    foreigners!) How do you smell the roses? How about investing                    some money to go on that one trip you’ve been dreaming                    about? Would Paris do? There you will find lots of exotic places                    to jolt your imagination and spur your creativity. You can also                    visit the Caribbean and learn how to scuba dive. Can you imagine                    swimming deep under the beautiful blue water alongside some                    of the most beautiful creatures you have ever seen? When my                    friend Lumenise Gilot described that experience to me, I thought                    to myself, “What an exceptional way to smell the roses!”
3) Get Some Company.
 If you’re like me, you have many acquaintances,                    but you only have a few true friends. This isn’t because                    I’m introverted. It is because I’m very selective                    about who I let enter my territory. I have worked too hard to                    build my house—my dream—and I won’t let anyone                    destroy it for me in the blink of an eye. When you’re                    feeling down, call your true friends and share what it is that                    you’re going through. Ask for their advice or input. While                    their advice or suggestions may be helpful, often you’ll                    find that simply verbalizing your problems will help you feel                    better.
4) Help Others Cope With Their Problems.
 It is very therapeutic when                    you engross yourself in helping others. You will be surprised                    how many people’s problems are worse than those you may                    be facing. You can offer others assistance in countless ways.                    Don’t curl up in your bed and let depression and stress                    take hold of you. Get out and help somebody. There are many                    charitable organizations that can use your help right now. My                    dear cousin Barbara reads to the blind. What about that? Call                    the National Federation of the Blind so that they can tell you                    how to get involved.
5) Laugh                    A Little.
By now you’ve heard that laughter is                    a good internal medicine. It relieves tension and loosens the                    muscles. It causes blood to flow to the heart and brain. More                    importantly, laughter releases a chemical that rids the body                    of pains. Yet, this is just the tip of the iceberg. Every day,                    researchers discover new benefits of laughter. Let me ask you                    this question: “Can you use a good dose of belly-shaking                    laughter every now and then?” Of course you can.
6) Visit                    Third World Countries.
Nothing is more humbling than to visit a poor country and see first hand what other human beings go through just to survive. Most people who have taken such trips come back with a deep and profound sense of gratitude and appreciation. They realize how much they’ve taken for granted without ever realizing it. I encourage you to travel whenever you can afford to do so. You’re not too busy. Do it for you. Your life will never be the same.
7) Wear Your                    Knees Out. 
If there were one sustainable remedy I could offer you when the going gets tough, it would be prayer. Many people, depending on their faith, might call it meditation. It doesn’t matter to me what you call it, as long as you have a place to run to. Mahatma Gandhi said, “Religions are crossroads converging upon the point.” Well, I don’t often discuss religion, and I don’t know what works for you; but Christianity is the way I know. However, I am sensitive enough to respect your faith. My whole point is that when everything else fails, prayer works!
 
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