Dealing With Stressors in the Modern World
by Predicting what your week will be like- if you plan your meals for the week, decide which day you need to do laundry, and what day you need to clean what room, you give yourself the Perception of Control that allows you to focus on the other events in the week that really do need attention. Successful Prediction, or planning ahead, will give you the Perception of Control that you need to navigate through any week with less stress.
Learning time-management and organizational skills are great ways to reduce unnecessary stress, because repetition of using Prediction and Perception of Control techniques actually shortens our stress response pattern over time. When practiced over and over the very skills and methods we use to prevent stress also help us cope better with unexpected stressful situations in general.
September is National Emergency Preparedness Month
are you prepared? You may think, “It can never happen to me but if it does, me and my family have enough supplies to last us through the ordeal”, but are you sure?? If you get prepared, you will be sure!! How do you get prepared for the unknown? Here are some simple steps and products to get you started but you do have to take into consideration which part of the country you live in and what has happened in the past.
Modular Mates
Modular Mates by Tupperware® are wonderful food storage containers for the kitchen. They can free up 1/3 of the space in your cabinets or pantry. They are very durable and come with multiple colors for lids to choose from so that you could color code your items. For example: pasta may be stored in containers [...]
My Mornings Are Exhausting…Before I Even Get to Work!
You feel as if you have just ran a marathon and you are not even out the door yet to go to work! Well, you are not alone! It is a extremely common problem facing most of us on a daily basis due to the fact the most people do not have a clear reality [...]
The impact of disorganization and clutter on your Health
Whether we realize it or not, organization and clutter (or lack of) has a huge impact on you physically and mentally!! Some people get so caught up in “their stuff” that it takes over their entire life. The items that surround them become like a security wall in which they find comfort but at the same time they become isolated because they will not invite visitors into their home because they are ashamed and that can lead to loneliness and depression.