Whether it’s meeting an important deadline for work, trying to get your kids to bed, or finishing the grocery list for the week, stress comes in all types of forms and affects everyone. What’s important is to focus on relieving that stress so that it doesn’t add up to create anxiety or chronic stress. During National Stress Awareness Month, think about things that typically stress you out the most and how you can relieve or prevent that stress.
Tackling stress in the moment can be difficult but is also very beneficial to your overall wellbeing. Managing stress can help you become more calm, happy, resilient, and at peace.
It’s important to remember that each person handles stress differently. What might work for others may not work well for you. Luckily, there are many different things you can try to quickly relieve stress if you find yourself in a difficult situation.
Try doing the following:
Other quick activities and resources can be found here.
While there are ways to reduce stress in the moment, it may require more attention or lifestyle changes if you experience chronic stress. This can take determination, persistence and time if you want to make a lifestyle change and improve your overall well-being.
Here are some tips for reducing or controlling stress long-term:
Learn about more tips and resources at https://mhanational.org/conditions/stress
If you notice that stress or anxiety begin to interfere with your everyday life, it may be time to talk to a professional. Reach out to one of the resources below and find a full list of local resources HERE.
NAMI York/Adams Counties
(717) 848-3784
https://namiyorkadams.org/
WellSpan Behavioral Health
(717) 851-1500
https://www.wellspan.org/offices-locations/wellspan-philhaven-edgar-street/
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