Friday, 16 May 2014

About Stress Management: When and How To Let Go

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From Elizabeth Scott, M.S., your Guide to Stress Management

 "Hanging onto resentment is letting someone you despise live rent-free in your head."
   
- Ann Landers 


Many of us have things we need to let go of: resentments, toxic relationships, negative thinking patterns, etc. What many people find is that letting go is more difficult than it sounds. If there are things in your life you need to let go of, now is the time to start. Recognizing there's something you should no longer hold onto is the first step--give yourself a pat on the back! The next steps lie below. Enjoy your week, and I invite you to join me on Facebook or Twitter for more.

-Elizabeth

How To Let Go

 Rumination and cognitive distortions tend to drag you down and keep you there. Here's how to let go of the hold these thoughts can have on you.  Read more

Search Related Topics:  anger management  stress and anger  emotional health

Restructure Your Thoughts

 Much of letting go is habit--our habitual thought patterns shape what we get angry about and what we allow to roll off of our backs. If you're having trouble with rumination, changing your thoughts is a way to attack those negative thoughts and turn them into something more positive.  Read more

Search Related Topics:  building resilience  positive change  emotional health

Another Route to Forgiveness

 Meditation has been shown to provide a wealth of benefits to your physical and emotional health. It can also be a very effective path toward forgiveness. Read more about how to forgive, and how meditation can help--after all, May is Meditation Month, so now is the perfect time!  Read more


Letting Go Of Toxic Relationships

 Sometimes we need to let go of people who continually stress us. One of my favorite quotes is, "At some point, you have to realize that some people can be in your heart, but not in your life." Here is how to recognize who those people are, and keep them at a safe distance.  Read more

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