Ten
"Inner Tips" for Coping with the Stress of War and Terrorism Many of us feel that we have little control over the stressful events unfolding on the world stage today. Although it can be empowering to take political action or prepare for an emergency, such actions often don't do much to diminish our feelings of stress. These ten inner tips -- drawn from the books and recordings of Joel Levey and Michelle Levey -- provide specific ways you can manage your own responses to these events, and thus lower your overall levels of stress and anxiety. More information about each of these tips is available at http://www.self-guided.com/. Some include links where you can listen to guided imagery relaxation recordings online. Please feel free to pass on these tips to anyone who you think might benefit from them. 1. Take short relaxation breaks to let go of tension. 2. Engage in a mind-body practice to relieve stress. Providing good self-care is not selfish. If you are totally stressed out, you wont have much left over to give to yourself or to others. Its important to take the time to do something you love to do something just for you at least once a day. Go for a leisurely walk, get a massage, listen to some favorite music, take a long hot bath, get a manicure, take a nap, or do any other healthy activity that gives you energy. This will increase the balance in your life, thus helping you to better deal with anxiety and stress. 4. Explore the healing power of mindfulness to reduce anxiety. Mindfulness is the practice of paying attention to whatever you are experiencing in the moment. The method is to simply notice the ever-changing flow of your mental, emotional, and physical experiences as you go about your daily life. Although deceptively simple, the practice of mindfulness is a crucial tool for discovering and sustaining balance in your life. By helping you learn to recognize the subtle "whispers" of tension, worry, or stress before they can turn into "screams," the practice of mindfulness offers many health benefits, including the ability to reduce your stress and calm your anxiety. 5. Express gratitude as a powerful antidote to fear. The stress of war and terrorism can easily lead the mind to imagine all sorts of unpleasant outcomes, which in turn leads to more worry and anxiety. To interrupt this unproductive mental feedback loop, simply recognize and then release such thoughts by saying to yourself, "This is a story that doesnt need to happen." The trick is not to suppress negative thoughts or deny them, but to simply honor them and then let them go. And when a desirable story arises in your inner dialogue, recognize it and then release it by saying to yourself, "Yes, this is a healing story." 7. Develop a sense of compassion to increase your resilience. If you can open and expand your heart even just a little to the true humanness of others, it can transform your attitude toward yourself as well. Cultivating a sense of compassion will expand your horizons and connect you to a larger concept of yourself. This in turn will ease your own stress and anxiety, and allow you to have a greater range of choices in how you respond to any situation. 8. Choose relaxing activities before bedtime to get better sleep. Our curious minds naturally want to know the latest news and how it might affect us. Its a basic survival instinct. But its also important to get a good nights rest, and watching TV news at night before bedtime can be detrimental to the quality of your sleep. A better survival strategy is to catch up on the news during the day, and in the evening focus on relaxing or mentally uplifting activities. Instead of watching TV news at night, try listening to music, reading a book, or watching a non-violent movie. You are likely to sleep better, have more pleasant dreams, and awaken more refreshed and thus be better able to cope with daily stress. 9. Look beyond the immediate to find the deeper meaning. This tip is really about finding your faith and trusting it. Call upon any higher powers that have significance for you, and ask for guidance to be able to see the deeper meaning of events in your own life and in the world at large. Imagine looking down at the Earth from outer space and being able to sense the unseen forces constantly at work for the greatest good of all creation. Applying a "big picture" perspective to your thoughts and actions helps you gain a sense of inner peace. 10. Activate your mental powers to Envision Global Peace. Use this guided imagery recording to Envision Global Peace. Click here for details about Joel Leveys Self-Guided Relaxation CD. |
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