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Managing Stress The Easy Way: A How -To Guide

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Your How To Guide: Manage Stress The Easy Way

Last week, I wrote you a nice post giving you The Top 10 Funniest Websites: How To Laugh Yourself Happy, which I have to admit, really works wonders to get a quick smile on your face! This week, I’d like to start you off with some more resources to help you keep those smiles. There are many ways to learn how to manage stress the easy way, so here’s more for you on that.


Over the weekend, I was really inspired to write you about some easy to use mind tools that we all have, but sometimes forget to practice. This morning I finished that article and I’d like to invite you to take a look at the result of it here: The 1 Action Verb To Take You From Stressed To Refreshed. I’ll tell you now that the action verb is gratitude.

How To Manage Stress With Gratitude

In the article, I explain the difference between using gratitude as the noun that it really is and using it as an action verb, which you can make it. As an action verb, it becomes a fast moving vehicle to take you from one state of mind to another, completely higher level of consciousness. It’s much more powerful than we give it credit for being, and the 4 powerful mind tools you’ll find in that article explain its power with actionable steps which you can take today to get that vehicle driving you in the right direction right now.

Taking action gets you on the fast track to managing stress effectively imageThere’s really so much to say about the action that this vehicle of movement sets forth that you can surely look forward to closer examination of the details of this type of process in upcoming material. I’ll also make sure to always give you lots of examples and actionable steps that you can take to get you started in the easiest way there is.

Changing Your Personal Beliefs and Inner Belief Systems

Many readers have written to me and also commented here in the blog about advice on changing their belief systems. The power to create effective and life-changing positive affirmations depends largely on your inner belief systems, so the good news is that this is something which you have complete control over. This is such a vital aspect of the key to not only managing stress effectively but also to living your life to the fullest of joy, that I can assure you that I’ll really dedicate a lot of energy in offering you the best resources possible.

Gratitude as an action verb is a fundamental step towards changing your inner belief systems. You can get so many benefits in every aspect of your life from addressing this theme of gratitude in the direction of changing your inner belief systems. All it takes is the decision to start.

Tips To Show You How To Manage Stress The Easy Way ImageStart Where You Are
Do What You Can
Use What You Have
-Arthur Ashe

You don’t have to be a great tennis player like Arthur Ashe to put that saying into action. (Thank goodness for that fact! Ahem….speaking for myself, here) There are people all over the world who have overcome enormous difficulties to rise to the occasion of greatness in their lives. That means that you can do it too.

As a matter of fact, later on this week, I have a compelling guest post planned from an author who has not only survived PTSD (Post Traumatic Stress Syndrome), but has found many keys to living a joyful life in spite of post traumatic stress.

No matter what your situation is, if the power of the universe has brought you to it, then the power of the universe can get you through it, so I strongly encourage you to stick with it so that you get your rainbow after the storm.

You’re not alone. I will be with you every step of the way to nudge you forward on your journey to victory!

Whatever The Power Of the Universe Brings You To
The Power Of The Universe Can Bring You Through


For today, I will leave you with this little 3 minute video that I really like a lot! The article I started over the weekend and finished today turned out to be really meaty, so I didn’t put this video in with that. Let the words in this video remind you of some basic truths about life we don’t look at, but need to know. It’ll take your perspective on how to manage stress  to new heights.

Enjoy it!
How To Let Gratitude Help You Manage Stress
(just clink the link above and it’ll take you to the video.)

Let me close with A HUGE SHOUT OUT OF GRATITUDE TO EACH AND EVERY READER! :-)

Laughs Heal is continually growing and evolving and that’s largely because of YOU and your marvelous support for which I am truly thankful. Thanks to you, today Laughs Heal is shared and read in a community consisting of thousands of people from more than 25 countries and I appreciate each and every one of you!
From my heart,
Kim
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How To Manage Stress: Conflict Management: 10 Secrets

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How To Manage Stress: Conflict Management: 10 Secrets


We all get into conflicts at one time or another and if we’ve got either stressful work, stressful social environments or stressful situations to deal with on a regular basis, it’s good to know how to exercise good conflict management. At first, we may think this is only possible by having a certain amount of control over others, but it’s really got more to do with managing stress levels in ourselves and using positive words as well as a positive outlook on life, as both tension prevention and conflict management measures.

Conflicts arise when there are opposing elements, situations and/or concerns between people. A good thing to remember is that one of the reasons conflicts occur has a lot to do with the dread of long term, undesirable circumstances. Misunderstandings and/or inadequate communication also lead to conflict.


Conflict management: Training yourself to handle eruptions of tension by employing these 10 secrets:



1. When you hear someone getting upset, stay calm and assume that there is a misunderstanding. By assuming there is a misunderstand instead of jumping to conclusions and assuming the worst, you will leave room for better understanding and greater communication.

2. Listen carefully to what the other person or other people are saying. This can go a long way to ease conflicts, especially because many times, instead of listening, we find ourselves already preparing what it is we want them to know.

3. If you’re upset at a situation, yourself or at an individual(s) you need to immediately remind yourself that you just need to take one step at a time to deal with the “problem” and if possible, also remind yourself that the “problem” most likely will not last forever. Use positive self-talk and tell yourself that “this too, shall pass.

4. Try to help the disturbed person or people understand the situation on their level, not yours.

5. Try to consider ways of ‘buying’ time or making practical compromises to appeal to the needs and requests of the upset individual(s)

Further, conflict management has to do with the prevention of rising tension, good tension preventative measures include:

6. Trying at all times to keep your voice volume level low or at least lower than the person or people that are upset.

7. If you are the one who is upset, then to keep from being the one who raises the volume levels first. Try speaking with graceful, flowing motions of your hands. Notice how famous presenters and television personalities use their hands when speaking, and mimic these gestures….they work!

8. Whether you’re on the giving or receiving end of the conflict you should never resort to name calling, or bad language. This creates added negative emotions and you should look for positive words instead. There’s a reason the statement “kill them with kindness” has been taught for ages.

9. You don’t need to exaggerate the faults and/or use offensive sarcasm. If you can add some humor to the situation, that will greatly break the ice of tension, but sarcasm tends to put others on edge when there is already tension in the air, so in these situations, sarcasm can have the opposite effect of being funny.

10. Smile! This will disarm anyone, especially if the heat is rising. The best offense is a strong defense and your smile is a great defender to pave the way for peace!

Getting along with co-workers is possible with good conflict management skills.

To understand more on the power of your smile, watch this exciting video and get the surprising facts by clicking this link:
Ted Talks Guest: Ron Gutman!

You should always try to use a positive outlook to develop better ways to handle conflicts. How would we like the situation to look? Creative visualization will help you. At times, you can share this creative visualization with those in a conflict because many times, just the suggestion of good will can lead to less tension and facilitate greater communication and understanding for you and others. Using positive words, without seeming too patronizing, can also aid you in the sharing of your ideas
Before and whenever you see a conflict arising, it’s also good if you use creative visualization to think of ways to exercise regular steps in managing stress. To do this, you need to ask the following questions:

—What is the typical cause of my stress?

—Which things act as causes of overall stress surrounding my situations as well as the stresses directly causing the conflicts?


—Are there ways to decrease or eliminate these stressful factors?

—If not is there a way the stressed individual(s) can be compensated either before, during and /or after the stress and conflict has arisen?

Taking these types of steps when dealing with conflict management means learning to resolve difficult situations much more easily.

You can learn how to manage stress and better deal with conflict management by working with these ideas and implementing them in your life.

 

Here’s to your conflict management and stress management success!

 

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