Monday, 22 September 2014

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

 Last week, I participated in my first #AskAnExpert interview with About.com.  (If you missed it, you can still watch it on YouTube now.)  There were some great questions asked by my interviewer as well as from readers, and there was more that I wanted to say than time to say it.  This newsletter brings you some of the most asked-about information from the interview (in detail), as well as some information we didn't have time to touch upon.  Any questions?  Send them to me!  I'll answer them in a future FAQ article. You can also connect with me on Facebook, Twitter and Pinterest as well as my About.com Stress page for more stress info. Enjoy your week!  

--Elizabeth

Make Positive Self-Talk A Habit
Changing your self talk really can change your life, at least if you do it the right way. The trick is to be aware of the reality of your situation (don't try to convince yourself of something you know isn't true) but focus on what is true and positive in your current situation. Here's now and why.  Learn More
Search Related Topics:  positive affirmations  optimism  emotional stress

The Most Delicious Stress Tip...
One of my favorite stress management techniques to share (and one that always seems to get a positive response) is the chocolate meditation.  Yes, there is a right way to eat chocolate to maximize its benefits and minimize your chance of eating too much of it.  Try It Now
Search Related Topics:  chocolate  meditation  meditation techniques

Savor The Present Moment
Savoring the present moment is one of the best things you can do to minimize anxiety about the future or rumination about the past.  This page is one of a four-part article on how to enjoy life more by savoring experiences.  Learn several ways to do so now, and you'll feel less stressed in each moment.  Read Now
Search Related Topics:  mindfulness  gratitude  journaling

Research and Loving-Kindness Meditation
The loving-kindness meditation is scientifically shown to reduce stress and increase feelings of social connection, leading to greater happiness and inner peace. I had meant to talk about this during the interview, but we ran out of time, so I'm sharing it here!  Learn more about the research and practice of loving-kindness meditation. Try Now
Search Related Topics:  fun  fun stress relief  having


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