16 Ways to Bust Stress via Dr. Josh Axe

Stress …. we all have it to an extent. this article will provided helpful pointer via Dr. Josh Axe

16 Ways to Bust Stress via Dr. Josh Axe was a powerful article that he shared on his website today.

Here is a preview of the article – full article can be found here.

Stress is a part of everyday life. Without it we would never get off the couch, never worry about our work efforts, what our kids are up to, never put out the fire or avoid the car that veers into our lane!

The degree of stress that we encounter on a constant basis in modern society, however, has reached epidemic proportions.

“Stress is nothing more than a socially acceptable form of mental illness.” ~Richard Carlson

I love the quote above, because we often do fall into the trap of stressing out and just generally driving ourselves crazy.

But it’s important to remember that stress triggers the “fight-or-flight” response. The surge of adrenaline and the slowing down of other basic functions provides us with the instant energy we need to run from a predator or battle an attacker.

This survival response comes with side effects though. Over time, that extra energy and alertness comes with altered hormone levels, heightened blood sugar, depleted nutrients and lowered neurotransmitters.

Over time, our bodies adapt to invoke that same response with smaller and smaller triggers.

“Fight or flight” is the normal operating mode for many of us, rather than the true emergency survival mechanism it was meant to be. We rarely work off that energy, take restorative actions or release ourselves from that state of mind.

Chronic stress affects every bodily system. It suppresses the immune system, slows metabolism and cell regeneration, makes airways reactive and creates muscle tension. It is estimated that 90% of doctor visits can be traced back to stress.

Stress can be linked to weight gain, heart disease and depression. It increases the risk ofdiabetes, hypertension, arthritis and osteoporosis.

Stress impairs cognitive function over time, reducing creativity, memory and problem-solving skills.

Headaches, sexual dysfunction, irritability, problems sleeping and addictive behaviors are often stress-related.

The degree of stress we experience on a daily basis might be a cultural norm but personal priorities, personal choices and our purposeful reactions to stress can limit the negative health effects of stress.

Pick a few of these suggestions below to reduce stress in your life and promote health and healing in your body.

  1. Spiritual Triathlon. This is my personal method for keeping my focus throughout the day. Every morning when I wake up I spend 5 minutes saying all that I am grateful for, 5 minutes in prayer and 5 minutes reading my Bible or something inspirational.
  2. Schedule relaxation. Write it down in your planner and stick to it. Make time at least once a week to do something you love–something that refreshes you. Maybe that’s a game of tennis, spending an hour alone with a good book or taking a yoga class.
  3. Pour yourself a cup. Many varieties of hot tea have calming effects on the body and can help lower blood pressure. Try green or black tea or herbal teas with chamomile.
  4. Take a deep breath. Try deep breathing for a few minutes every day. Tighten and release muscles. Hum to release nitric oxide and improve blood pressure.
  5. Just say “No.” I promise it’s ok! Don’t spread yourself too thin or you won’t be able to give 100% of your efforts to any of the tasks you attempt. Your value does not depend upon how much you do for others at the expense of your own time, relationships and health.
  6. Expel excess adrenaline. Before, during and after stressful situations, walk briskly for 5 minutes, run up a flight of stairs, do backward pushups on your chair, or do 5 minutes of deep breathing. A short burst of physical activity can expel anxiety and give you clarity and calm.
  7. Ask yourself why. The next time you’re racing around trying to accomplish too many things in too short a time, ask yourself why you’re doing it, who it really serves, what belief its based on, whether this feeling is really what you want, whether this is a value or principle you want to base your life on. “Worry does not empty tomorrow of its sorrow; it empties today of its strength.” ~Corrie Ten Boom
  8. Nix the caffeine, nicotine and alcohol. Don’t add to nervous energy with stimulants and don’t mask stress with alcohol. The long-term effects compound the negative effects of stress.
READ THE OTHER 8 POWERFUL TIPS ON HIS BLOG HERE

 

I would love for you to add your additional tips in the comment section below.

Entitlement is a subtle disease permeating the very hearts of a generation. It’s founded on a misunderstanding of “what you deserve” via Joel Stockstill (@hippofloat)

Leadership Tip #1

Leadership Tip

#1 from a new category that I am starting on leadership tips – so feel free to help me out by emailing some in or hitting me up on facebook or twitter

Starting a quarrel is like breaching a dam; so drop the matter before a dispute breaks out.dam breach over road

Proverbs 17:14 NIV 1984 (NIV84)

I try to read the Book of Proverbs every day as it seems regardless of the day and the situations that I encounter, I will find that the book of Proverbs that I just read that day will bring out some incredible leaderships tips.

Today we start with leadership tip #1.

As people/leaders we:

However to become a better leader of people we need to:
  • Ask ourselves – is the forthcoming discussion really worth it
  • Is this an issue of us wanting to be right for the sake of being right
  • Is it the right time. For example Danielle and I have a rule that we don’t get into deep discussions super early in the morning or after 10pm at night. This right here might be the best leadership tip #1 you just received.
  • With the issue at hand …. will the person be open to this or not? Tony Morgan recently reviewed Henry Cloud book, Necessary Endings on his blog and noted that Cloud says; “You cannot fix people who will not take feedback, because from their perspective, they do not have a problem.”
This obviously is a short post compared to what we could discuss on this topic – that is what we could use the comment section for and I would love to hear your thoughts on this topic.
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Entreleadership by Dave Ramsey – Leadership Lessons

POST UPDATE: Last week I had a chance to meet Chris LoCurto who is the producer of the Dave Ramsey, Entreleadership Podcast and VP at the Dave Ramsey Organization.  His team led the 2 day Momentum Workshop at Christ Life Church. [Momentum trains church leaders on leading their church to be debt free]

If you wan to take your leadership to the next level – Chris LoCurto is the guy you want to follow! Hands down …..
Follow him through the various social media channels below ….
             
 
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Entreleadership by Dave Ramsey - Leadership Lessons has totally been taking me to the next level in my personal leadership, leadership of teams and even within my family leadership.

There are certain times of the year that I am able to access a certain amount of momentum for certain ‘goal’ …. November and December often tend to be great times for myself and Danielle to access our ministry, personal life, finances and the list goes on.Dave Ramsey

Recently, while driving I have started to download Dave Ramesy’s Entreleadership Podcast  which has been such a fire starter within my life.

Recent podcast topics include:

…. and the list goes on. I HIGHLY encourage you to begin to listen to Entreleadership by Dave Ramsey – Leadership Lessons
I would highly recommend that you follow on TWITTER   Entreleadership by Dave Ramsey - Leadership Lessons  
Lastly – Can you share your top 3 leadership principles that you use in your life.

Date Night Idea’s #2 – Calendar It … Funny …. I know!

So here we go with Date Night Idea’s #2

Danielle and I got away for a few days to Spirit in the Desert Retreat Center in Cave Creek to do our annual planning for 2012 – more on that later.

What did cross my mind is as we were calendar planning I brought up the subject to Danielle of planning in advance for our Date Nights.

Now I know that you are say ….. are you kidding me …. plan in advance for a date night …. HOWEVER ….. here is the principle. When we place something on the calendar, we, #1 block out that time frame ….. even if something comes up we are more committed to it than if it was never in the calendar.

So … pick ourself off the ground as you finish laughing and get out your calendar and figure out when it will work for the two of you for Date Night Idea’s

  • What day tends to work best
  • Dont shoot for weekly if you have not had a date in 10 months …….
  • Choose a schedule that you wont feel guilty about but something that you can plan for
  • Make a commitment that morning of the date to fulfill it ….. you’ve got kids ….. you know that something is going to come up and destroy your plans.
  • BUDGET for it …. Dave Ramsey and Financial Peace has totally helped us with this.
  • Nothing about dates but follow DAve Ramsey on twitter.com/daveramsey
  • My next post will give tips on FREE childcare options
  • Lastly – begin writing down a list of date night idea’s so that you have some readily availble

Revelation without Application is a waste of time

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