Stress Less® Worldview
The world is
actually changing right before our eyes and whether we like it or not, we both
benefit and suffer at the same time!
We are all
witnessing the first and only "coming together" of the global
economic system where we can see on a daily basis the "cause and
effects" of different countries/economies (European Union) and how these
changes affects on our own lives and personal finances.
The
"Globalization" of technologies that connect us like satellites, cables,
wireless, internet, mobile phones etc. have created an instantaneous
communication that was predicted and now is real and operating. Continents, countries,
unions, republics, states, cities, towns, households, families, and individuals
are now able to connect, communicate, trade, educate or negotiate in an
instant.
On one level
it is a marvelous feat of engineering to be able to connect to anyone in the
world, anytime you choose. On the other level, it begins a period of "uncharted
waters" where we try to sort out how this system will really work and what
are the real affects it will have on our societies and personal lives.
Stress is
basically described as your competence or level of control you feel that you have
on your situation. When you lose this control, you experience various degrees of stress. As an example, you have a
checking account and have enough money in the bank to feel good. However, when
that money is depleted and bills are still due, for any number of reasons, you
begin to feel the stress. And as the money is reduced, your stress levels go up
in proportion. If you have the ability to control the situation and replenish
your account, you may go back to feeling less stress. However, when you have no
ability to refurbish your bank account, you begin to experience chronic stress
and this starts an internal release of hormones/chemicals that will eventually
destroy your body and reduce your life span, unless you learn how to manage
your stress levels.
Control is
everything! However, now that the day-to-day level of control is being driven
by the instantaneous worldwide system we have built, we are not sure of how we
can control our levels of stress. In a split second, the floor can come out
from just a tiny event. A small,
apparently insignificant, place in the world could affect each of us or maybe a
select few. We have no control over this and it is exacerbated by everyone
having exposure to this event and their potential reactions.
So, how can
we solve this dilemma? First and foremost, understand your stress level and
what causes them.
Learn different stress management techniques you can
incorporate into your daily life (breathing, meditation, visualization ,relaxation,
prayer etc). Expand your worldview to incorporate our new global reality and
that all people come from the same place, and most think similar thoughts and
share the same emotional makeup and aspirations to succeed and be good in life.
Try to adopt
a "healthy" lifestyle with a good combination of diet, exercise, sleep
and relaxation.
And maybe
most important, have a good basic level of "trusted and true" friends
in a social network that you can talk to and socialize with. Have a
"confidant" you can release your frustrations and feelings to and try
to get a good "feedback" relationship where your trusted secrets are
shared with each other or a group.
The world is
moving fast and all we can do is just hang on and do our part to fit in without
getting overwhelmed, because eventually "good will and fairness" will overcome the "evil" in human
affairs.
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1 comment:
Thanks for the informative article.. Having stress related to money is really depressing. I'm glad to read this article, learning the different stress management techniques that you've shared here. Love them!
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