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5 Steps to Success Through
A Stress Reduction Plan

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by Guy Finley

You can beat stress simply by noticing some early warning signs -- and it's easier than you think. Start your stress reduction plan today.

Stress has no authority over you and your life, other than what you grant it by mistake. When stress is still a temporary condition -- before you are taken over by angry or anxious feelings -- it can be stopped.

Stop stress in its tracks and prevent the number one enemy of good health from robbing you of feeling physically and mentally great about yourself.

All you have to do is follow this simple five-point stress reduction plan:

Step #1: Notice the early warning signs of stress. These include agitated thoughts going around and around in your head trying to resolve what might happen if "this or that" takes place; or how you could have won that last encounter with a more clever comeback. Other early warning signs include the onset of anxious feelings that want to draw you into the past for the purpose of making you relive what cannot be changed!

Step #2: Once you catch these culprits, ask yourself the following question: Are these thoughts and feelings friends or foes of mine? Are they serving my best intentions or secretly stealing from me my contentment and happiness?

Step #3: Drop these false friends the same way you would anyone you caught trying to trick you with a lie. How do you do this?

Step #4: Make new friends with brighter, stress-free thoughts! Now deliberately place your attention somewhere outside this circle of troubling thoughts and their stressful influence. Look out the window at a tree or a flower, glance at a photo of a loved one, recall your favorite vacation, remember your God.

In this same moment you realize that your former thoughtless friends who were trying to steal your life are not the only friends available to you, and that waiting for you just outside their circle of stress is the relief you need and want.

Step #5: Choose your company carefully. Stay awake to your circle of "inner friends" and notice who you are hanging out with. Now you know you have the power to choose the true, new friends you want and that you do not have to keep the company of false friends who would have you believe stress is good for you.

With a little practice, you will soon make these five steps your personal friends and enjoy the stress-free life that comes with keeping good company. Your stress reduction plan will yield success.

About the Author:

Guy Finley is the best-selling author of a half dozen books on self-transformation. His works, which have sold over a million copies and have been translated into seven languages, are recommended by doctors, ministers, and industry leaders. His book "Design Your Destiny: Shape Your Future in 12 Easy Steps" is available through this site. For information on books, tapes, and helpful on-going study groups call (541) 476-1200 or write to the Life of Learning Foundation, P.O. Box 10, Merlin, OR 97532.

Originally published 01/26/01
Revised 01/16/2010 by Marlene M. Maheu, Ph.D.
 

Hi,

This is a really good article. Simple and to the point!

I think step 2 is what most people have a challenge with. It is the hardest one to workout.

How do you work this out? Well it's just a process of doing it and learning as you do!

I know that isn't very helpful so you can write down your feelings. Do this as you feel them and at the end of day work out if those feelings are helping or not.

Do this for a few days and you will start to see a pattern in your thinking. Once you have this you can recognise them as you feel them.

Give it a few days and see how you do!

Matt

Matt Belcher | Tue, 10/06/2009 - 22:23

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