Tips for Managing Stress
- Accept only your own responsibility in situations.
 - Set realistic expectations for yourself.
 - Focus on successes rather than on failures.
 - Develop your own personal definition of success, instead of society's.
 - Be realistic about time expectations and perspectives.
 - Remember, life does have troublesome problems. This is normal.
 - Recognize that you will be criticized more than praised by parents, partners, and supervisors.
 - Create variety: do old things in new ways.
 - Make your work/study area more stimulating: redecorate, add music, change colors.
 - Leave the office/campus for lunch and errands, if possible.
 - Learn to be detached from problems.
 - Do paperwork immediately. Don't procrastinate.
 - Ask others for positive feedback.
 - Develop a hobby and spend time on it regularly.
 - Learn and practice sound money management.
 - Don't bring work home with you.
 - Decrease television time.
 - Keep physically fit - good diet and adequate exercise.
 - Avoid excessive use of alcohol and drugs.
 - Spend time in active family activities.
 
Beliefs that Contribute to Stress
- We must be loved by everyone and everyone must approve of everything we do.
 - We must be thoroughly competent, adequate, intelligent, and achieving in all possible respects.
 - Certain acts are wrong or wicked or villainous, and people who perform them should be severely punished.
 - It is a terrible catastrophe when things are not as we would like them to be.
 - Unhappiness is the result of external events and happenings that are focused on us and that we have no control over.
 - We should be greatly concerned about dangerous and fearful things and must center our thinking on them until the danger has passed.
 - It is easier to avoid difficulties and responsibilities in life than to face them.
 - We need someone or something stronger than ourselves to rely on.
 - Because something greatly influenced us in the past, it must determine our present behavior: the influence of the past cannot be overcome.
 - What other people do is vitally important to us, and we should make every effort to change them to be the way we think they should be.
 - There is one perfect solution to every problem, and if it is not found, the results will be terrible.
 - One has virtually no control over her emotions; she is their victim and cannot help how she feels.
 
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