
Stress is designed to protect us…not kill us!
Stress is actually designed to protect us. Also known as the fight or flight reflex, stress is our body’s way of protecting us from danger or predators. When in danger, hormones, adrenaline and the stress hormone ‘Cortisol’ flood your blood stream which gives you more energy, makes you more alert and helps you to better deal with the situation. Imagine you are being chased by a scary bear whose only intention is to fill his hungry stomach. Well, it’s that same stress response that will hopefully push you to make it out of there alive! By now, you are probably wondering how stress can also kill you.The shocking truth about stress
Surprisingly, that same fight or flight reflex that we experience in times of danger is also triggered every time we experience stress in our day to day lives. Perhaps for you, your stress response is being triggered by work, financial or family related stress. Whatever it may be, the problem with these ongoing stressful situations is that our bodies literally become accustomed to functioning at a highly stressed level. This causes irreversible damage to our cardiovascular network such as our heart and blood vessels. This is how stress can kill you. First of all, stress speeds up the aging process in your body, particularly your blood vessels. As we stress, our blood pressure hits the roof. High blood pressure damages cells in the artery walls making them thick and stiff. This restricts blood flow and our heart is forced to work harder to pump blood throughout our body. The more we stress, the more we damage our blood vessels. As a result, you can experience:- A heart attack as blood struggles to get to the heart
- A stroke, as high blood pressure can cause blood vessels to burst
- The immune system to shut down
- A reduce in white blood cells, and
- An increased susceptibility to disease
The only guide to tackling stress you’ll ever need
Step 1: Eliminate daily influences
1. Change your lifestyle
This is potentially the most important step in reducing your stress levels. The main reason that we are constantly stressed is because of our busy, competitive and overly productive lifestyles. Think about the things that cause you stress and try to eliminate them. Are you working too hard? Are you trying to multitask and be more productive? Multitasking is actually less effective than doing things more mindfully. Other things you might try to eliminate are;- Getting stuck in traffic (this is a big stressor)
- Being late for things
- Overwhelming yourself with too many tasks or goals
- Leaving things to the last minute
- Time constraints in the workplace
2. Consume less caffeine
Caffeine literally puts your body in a state of stress. As your body adsorbs caffeine, you get a big adrenaline boost, your heart pumps faster, your blood pressure rises and the level of ‘cortisol’ (the stress hormone) can also increase.3. Eat less sugar and fatty foods
Sugar and fatty foods can increase blood clotting, blood pressure and can stimulate high levels of stress hormones in the blood stream.4. Control your thoughts
Constant negative thoughts and worrying will higher your stress levels. We have approximately 50,000 thoughts per day. Just imagine, if only 10% of those thoughts were negative, that’s 5,000 negative thoughts a day!5. Get enough sleep
Having too little sleep will cause you to feel naturally more stressed. Not only will your body have to work harder to complete its daily functions, you will be fatigued and less able to cope and deal with whatever gets thrown your way. And then you’ll probably want to drink more coffee too!!Step 2: Take advantage of these natural stress relievers
6. Oxytocin
Oxytocin, also known as the cuddle hormone is believed to help reduce the stress response. It relaxes your blood vessels and helps to restore your heart from stress related damage. How can you produce oxytocin? Well, it is released during positive social interaction and while caring for others so all you need to do is spend more time with others.7. Exercise
Exercise is a great stress reliever. When exercising, your body produces endorphins which makes you feel happy and reduces anxiety.8. Playing with children and pets
Studies show that people who play with children and pets are dramatically less stressed.9. Laughing
Did you know that laughing is actually a form of therapy? That’s because laughing has such a powerful influence over how happy and relaxed we feel. Not only does laughing lighten our load mentally, it causes changes in the body to take place including the release of endorphins, causing us to feel more positive.10. Meditation, yoga & breathing exercises
Simply put, stress is something that causes tension and strain. Yoga, meditation and breathing exercises are all proven ways of releasing stress and tension mentally and physically. Yoga, meditation and focusing on your breathing helps you to feel in touch with yourself, clear your mind and resist getting wrapped up in your thoughts and the drama in your life.11. Fill your nutritional gap
Consume more essential fatty acids and vitamin B and C. Essential fatty acids help to produce the hormones that help your body deal with stress. Vitamin B helps to ease stress by supporting the stress response and vitamin C feeds the adrenal tissues in your body.12. Take a two minute vacation
Close your eyes and take a two minute vacation in your head. Think about and imagine your favorite place for example. This will help you to take a step back from whatever stress you are experiencing and feel more rested.13. Take a real vacation
Now days, people literally work their life away. Life becomes about work and money. To stress less, it’s important to live a balanced life. Taking vacations from your busy life is necessary to lower your stress levels. However you choose to relieve stress in your life, the important thing is that you take action! Stress really is a killer, and at its least, it will cause irreversible damage to your body. You may have to do a little shuffling in your life to lower the amount of stress you experience, but it will be well worth it. Not only will you be healthier, you’ll be a lot happier too. So I challenge you to take control from today onward. Don’t give into the temptations of a super productive lifestyle where your stress levels constantly hit the roof. Rather, make the choice every day to put your health and happiness first by giving your body time to relax and restore itself. Make the choice to live a healthy, balanced and stress free life. Chantalle Gerber is a writer and co-founder of Want2discover. Visit her website for more great articles on self-improvement and how to live a fulfilling and happy life. Be sure to download a copy of her Free Ebook: 52 Simple Steps Towards Happiness and Success.The post How Stress is Slowly Killing You (And How to Avoid it) appeared first on Pick the Brain | Motivation and Self Improvement.