If you've already found a few stress management techniques that work well for you, that's fantastic! In our ongoing celebration of Stress Awareness Month, now is the perfect time to take things a step further and create more stress-reducing features in your life. Why not build upon what's already working for you? This newsletter includes strategies you can use to further build your resilience toward stress and deepen what you may already be doing. Try as many as you have time for, or refer back to this newsletter when you want to try something new. Enjoy your week!
(As always, you can find more resources on Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest, and in my book, 8 Keys to Stress Management.)
As always, you can get more via social media through Facebook, Twitter, and Pinterest.
--Elizabeth Scott
| | If you're having trouble viewing this email, click here | | | | Take Things A Step Further This Week | If you've already found a few stress management techniques that work well for you, that's fantastic! In our ongoing celebration of Stress Awareness Month, now is the perfect time to take things a step further and create more stress-reducing features in your life. Why not build upon what's already working for you? This newsletter includes strategies you can use to further build your resilience toward stress and deepen what you may already be doing. Try as many as you have time for, or refer back to this newsletter when you want to try something new. Enjoy your week! (As always, you can find more resources on Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest, and in my book, 8 Keys to Stress Management.) As always, you can get more via social media through Facebook, Twitter, and Pinterest. --Elizabeth Scott | | Elizabeth Scott, MS Stress Management Expert | | | | Stress Management "Hacks" That Really Work | Some stress relief techniques that are widely recommended are effective, but could be even more effective with a few tweaks. Here's how to make strategies like meditation, yoga, and positive affirmations work for you, and further steps you can take to supercharge your stress management efforts. | | | | | New Ways To Set Boundaries Against Stress In Your Relationships | Because interpersonal stress is one of the most taxing forms of stress we experience, it helps to take extra care with your relationships. If you weren't naturally taught healthy boundary-setting techniques as a child (and many, many of us weren't), this is something you can learn now that will protect you from significant amounts of relationship drama. | | | | | Stress Relievers For Each Type Of Stress | Not all stress relievers fit for all people or types of stress. If you've ever found yourself saying, "I tried ________ to relieve stress, but it didn't work for me," here's how you can find stress relief techniques that will work for you, or will be much more effective for your personality and situation. | | | | | | | | You are receiving this newsletter because you subscribed to the Stress Management newsletter. If you wish to unsubscribe, please click here | | 1500 Broadway, 6th Floor, New York, NY, 10036 | | | | | | | | |
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