Follow these rules and take action now to let go of your stress.
1. Accept the unchangeable. Everything that has happened in
your life to this minute is unchangeable. It’s history. The greatest
waste of energy is looking back at missed opportunities and
lamenting past events.
Grudge collecting, getting even, harboring ill will and vengeful
thinking do no good. Success is the only acceptable form of
revenge.
By forgiving your trespassers—whoever or whatever they are—
you become free to concentrate on going forward with your life
and succeeding in spite of those detractors. You will live a
rewarding and fulfilling life. Your enemies, on the other hand, will
forever wonder how you went on to become so successful without
them and in the shadow of their doubts.
Action idea: Write down on a sheet of paper things that happened
in the past that bother you. Now crumple the paper into a ball and
throw it. Really. This symbolizes letting go of past misfortunes .
2. Change the changeable. Change your reaction to what others
say and do, and you can control your own thoughts and actions
by dwelling on desired results instead of the penalties of failure.
The only real control you have in life is your immediate thought
and action, and because most of what we do is a reflex—a
subconscious habit—it’s wise not to act on emotional impulse. In
personal relations, it is better to wait a moment until reason has
the opportunity to compete with your emotions.
Action idea: Write down one thing you will do tomorrow to help
you relax more during and after a stressful day.
3. Avoid the unacceptable. Go out of your way to get out of the
way of intolerable or perilous behaviors and environments.
Take these examples: When people tailgate you on the freeway,
change lanes. When there are loud, obnoxious people next to you
at a restaurant, change tables or move locations. When someone
is being a Debbie Downer, complaining about this and that,
excuse yourself and walk away.
Always be on the alert for negative situations that can be
dangerous to your health, personal safety, financial speculation
and emotional relationships.
Action idea: What is one unacceptable habit you or others have
that you will avoid starting tomorrow?
A little stress is good, too much stress is bad, and understanding
it can be everything. Learn about the upside to stress and how
you can harness everyday anxiety.
culled from: success. Com
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