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		<title>Dealing With Stressors in the Modern World</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[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.]]></description>
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<pre style="text-align: center;">by Hope Staton, CMT</pre>
<pre style="text-align: center;">Co-Owner of Integrative Health Therapies</pre>
<p>No matter who you are, what you do, or even how old you are, stress is something that we all have to deal with. We hear about it on TV, read about it in magazines and experience it on an almost daily basis. So what is stress? How does it affect us? And what can we do about it?</p>
<p>Physiologically, stress is the body&#8217;s reaction to external forces to return a sense of balance. The reason we have the capacity for stress is very simple&#8230;it&#8217;s there to keep us alive. At one time or another we have all had that “adrenaline rush” feeling. That is the start of the stress response pattern.  The Stress Response Pattern consists of three phases: (1) Alarm, (2) Resistance and (3) Exhaustion. You may have heard the Alarm phase termed “fight or flight”.</p>
<p>Throughout human history, the Stress Response pattern has been vital to human survival. <strong>The Alarm</strong> phase would allow immediate response to a sudden life or death situation. However, in modern society we have a problem. Our stressors today can be brought on by sudden events, but are far more likely to be ongoing situations such as our work, schedules, money, disorder and even our families. While our Alarms tend to be less frequent, we seem to be stuck in the Resistance phase.</p>
<p><strong>The Resistance</strong> phase is what keeps you going during a stressful event and past the initial Alarm phase. If we stay stuck in this phase bad things happen. We get grouchy, short tempered and have lapses in memory and judgment. This is because our bodies are paying an even higher price by releasing chemicals to help combat stress and not absorbing the chemicals we need to maintain a healthy body. <strong>The Exhaustion</strong> phase follows that and probably need&#8217;s no explanation.</p>
<p>Scientific study is beginning to show what we have known for a while that our stress response effects more than just the mind. Some people have even gone so far as to claim that stress causes disease. This is not correct. Stress <strong>does not </strong>cause disease outright. However, chronic stress <strong>does</strong> exacerbate per-existing conditions, making them worse; and stress lowers the body&#8217;s immune system making it harder to fight things off and much more likely that a person will get sick in the first place. So, while stress does not cause disease or illness outright, it does create the perfect conditions for them to happen and thrive in.</p>
<p>One of the greatest difficulties in finding a specific answer to stress relief is that our perspective influences the <strong>magnitude</strong> of the stress response. In other words, because people see the world differently and respond to situations differently, what triggers a stress response in them will be different as well. When one person is faced with a room full of people they have never met before they might respond with excitement over the possibility of meeting new and interesting people, while another person is intimidated and nervous by the exact same scenario.</p>
<p>As if our natural differences didn&#8217;t make stress complicated enough, there is also the fact that our individual perception varies as well. On a week when things are going pretty well, having a computer printer go down temporarily in the middle of a project is mildly annoying, but on a week that has been difficult and already full of stressors it can be the last straw that breaks us down. The way we perceive a stressor at any given moment can greatly impact how strong our stress response is to any situation.</p>
<p>The good news is that we know the two major factors that can influence and reduce stress. The bad news is that it will take some work because they have to be personalized to your life. There will always be stressors that surprise us, but more often than not, you are already aware of the events, situations or scenarios you personally find stressful. The first step in reducing stress in your daily life is acknowledging what your individual stressors are then applying the two factors that most influence stress:</p>
<p>1) <strong>Successful Prediction</strong></p>
<p>2) <strong>Perception of Control</strong></p>
<p>The challenge is that just like trying to build any good habit, reducing the impact of stress in your life can only happen through a lifestyle change. It means we have to make a conscious effort to apply the principles of Successful Prediction &amp; Perception of Control as often as possible in our daily lives. When we are able to predict stress, when we know a stressful event is going to happen in our lives, we are better able to prepare for it and therefore it will cause a much smaller stress response. When you are faced with a busy week full of activities and obligations, you can have a stress response before it even gets there by just dwelling on it. But 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.</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>Developing the tools to reduce your daily stress will not come quickly or easily but will pay off in your life, not just giving you more emotional and mental peace, but also helping your overall physical health as well.</p>
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		<title>The impact of disorganization and clutter on your Health</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 28 Feb 2009 23:43:06 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[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.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em><span style="font-size: 1.2em; color: #336600;"><strong style="color: #111111;">Whether we realize it or not, organization and clutter (or lack of) has a huge impact on you physically and mentally!! </strong></span></em></p>
<p><span style="font-size: 1.2em;"><strong><em><span style="color: #111111;">Disorganization can lead to:</span></em></strong> </span></p>
<p style="color: #111111;"><span style="color: #111111;"><strong>Medical Mistakes and Errors</strong> such as grabbing the wrong chart or wrong medications, poor communication.</span></p>
<p><strong>Physical stress</strong><span style="color: #993333;"> </span><span style="color: #111111;">on the body, Increased blood pressure and Heart rate, Decreased immune system (more colds and flu&#8217;s).  When you need something right away and you have to dig through the piles on your desk, floor or drawers to find it, physically your heart rate and blood pressure increases and you begin to panic.  Your body is in the &#8220;Fight or Flight&#8221; mode and if this happens frequently, your body stays in that mode and cannot relax.  Studies have shown that this leads to ulcers, high blood pressure and other chronic conditions. </span></p>
<p><span style="color: #111111;"><strong>Unprofessional</strong> =  Missed Appointments and Project Deadlines. </span></p>
<p><em><span style="font-size: 1.2em; color: #336600;"><strong style="color: #111111;">Clutter can lead to:</strong></span></em></p>
<p><span style="color: #111111;"><strong>Depression and Isolation</strong> = Some people get so caught up in &#8220;their stuff&#8221; 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.</span></p>
<p><span style="color: #111111;"><strong>Increase in Weight</strong> =  When you walk into the kitchen and you have to move items off your counter to prepare the meal or the kitchen table is piled with mail, magazines and the kids book bags, it is easier to pick up the phone and call for food delivery.  Check out the book, &#8220;Does This Make My Butt Look Fat&#8221; by Peter Walsh.</span></p>
<p><span style="color: #111111;"><strong>Sickness and Disease</strong> = Most people do not pay attention to or know the expiration dates on many of the products they have in their homes.  For example, make-up and make-up brushes will begin to carry germs after 2 months.  Another item that most people frequently forget to check the expiration dates on is medications (headache powders, contact solutions, laxatives, antacids, creams, etc). </span></p>
<p><span style="color: #111111;"><strong>Allergies</strong> = Having a lot of clutter sitting around collects dusts and it is hard to clean all of it weekly.</span></p>
<p><span style="color: #111111;"><strong>Energy</strong> = Owning a lot of &#8220;stuff&#8221; demands your time and energy!!!  You spend a lot of money buying all of those items and now you have to spend a lot of time maintaining them and keeping them clean which also takes your energy!!! </span></p>

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