| | If you're receiving this newsletter, clearly you are proactive about stress management (or maintain friendships with helpful people who forward you information that can help you, which is also a way to be proactive). You may be doing many things right, which is fantastic, but there's a chance you're doing a few things that can exacerbate your own stress levels as well. Here's a bit about stress and self-sabotage, with some stress-inducing habits to give up. Join us for more via Facebook and Twitter, and enjoy the rest of your week! --Elizabeth | | What To Give Up For Stress Relief There are many minor bad habits that can add up to major stress, and giving up just one of them can move you in the direction of inner peace and positive change. Complaining, comparing, snacking on junk--cut down on these and other bad habits, and you may feel like a new person. Here's why--and how. Read More
| Stress and Self-Sabotage What are some of the more common ways people cause themselves undue stress? Read on and see what you might want to change. Read More
| What Does Rumination Look Like? Do you find yourself dwelling on the negative and having a hard time letting go of stressful thoughts? You may be prone to rumination--here's what you can do about it. Read More
| Thinking Habits That Exacerbate Stress Certain thinking patterns, known as cognitive distortions, are meant to help us feel less stressed by what we're facing in life, but they often backfire. Which of these common cognitive distortions sound familiar? Read More
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