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Look at stress as a valuable signal that something needs to change
says Bill Crawford, Ph.D.,
author of All Stressed Up and Nowhere to Go!
Here are some simple ways to de-stress your daily routine.
Change Your Routine
Creating a routine is a way of dealing with the repetitiveness of daily life, says Crawford. But the routine may have you stuck in a negative rut.
- So instead of waking up to an alarm every morning, get an alarm clock with a cassette player so you can wake up to music you love.
- Morning traffic might drive you crazy, but you probably can't avoid a commute. Make the trip something you look forward to by reading a good book on the train or listening to a book on tape in the car.
Change Jobs
If your job continues to be a source of stress, you might need to reevaluate your situation, says Crawford. Ask yourself, if I were out of work tomorrow, would I take this job?" If the answer is no, it's time to look for a different job.
author of All Stressed Up and Nowhere to Go!
Here are some simple ways to de-stress your daily routine.
Change Your Routine
Creating a routine is a way of dealing with the repetitiveness of daily life, says Crawford. But the routine may have you stuck in a negative rut.
- So instead of waking up to an alarm every morning, get an alarm clock with a cassette player so you can wake up to music you love.
- Morning traffic might drive you crazy, but you probably can't avoid a commute. Make the trip something you look forward to by reading a good book on the train or listening to a book on tape in the car.
Change Jobs
If your job continues to be a source of stress, you might need to reevaluate your situation, says Crawford. Ask yourself, if I were out of work tomorrow, would I take this job?" If the answer is no, it's time to look for a different job.