Stress Management For Dummies

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John Wiley & Sons, Mar 16, 2011 - Self-Help - 336 pages
“This book gives you many action-oriented ways of coping with your anxiety about anxiety.”
—Albert Ellis, PhD, President, Albert Ellis Institute

Is your job tying your stomach in knots? Do you toss and turn in bed at night? Are your ulcers having ulcers? Face it—you’ve got too much stress in your life, and it’s time to give yourself a break. The consequences of not dealing with stress range from poor health and broken marriages to premature death: not a very cheerful outlook. Thankfully, all kinds of stress reduction approaches are available today: from breathing and posture to imagery and meditation. These new ideas have taken the world by storm—and taken the pressure cooker off the fire for millions of chilled-out people around the world.

Whether it’s love, work, family, or something else that’s got your anxiety in the red zone, here’s an easy way to improve your outlook. Stress Management For Dummies will help you identify the stress triggers in your life and cut them down to size quickly, with tips on how to:

  • Determine your stress level
  • Relieve tension at work and at home
  • Deal with difficult people
  • Combat stress with diet and exercise
  • Soothe your anger and worry

Certified stress manager Allen Elkin, PhD takes the guesswork (and the added stress!) out of finding the stress relief system that’s right for you. After determining your stress level with a few simple tests, you’ll get step-by-step guidance on finding and eliminating sources of stress, in both your mind and body. Inside are hassle-free techniques, helpful advice, self-evaluation quizzes, and fascinating information on:

  • Letting go of tension through breathing, stretching, massage, and more
  • Clearing the clutter in your life—and in your mind
  • Managing your time—setting priorities, delegating, and conquering procrastination
  • Eating, exercising, and sleeping right
  • Stress-resistant thinking
  • Reducing interpersonal stress
  • Personal relaxation techniques
  • The top ten stresses in life
  • The ten most stressful jobs

With a wide but manageable array of stress-management techniques, strategies, and tactics, this is your own personal toolbox for stress relief. So relax, take a deep breath, and start reading!

 

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Contents

Title
The Part of Tens
StressedOut? Welcome to the Club
Stress Explained In Surprisingly Few Pages
Getting Started
Mastering the Basics
Massage? Ah Theres the Rub
Quieting Your Mind
Eating Exercising and Getting Your Zzzs
The Secrets of Stress Resistant Thinking
Overcoming Your Anger
Worrying Less
Reducing Interpersonal Stress
StressResilient Values Goals and Attitudes
DeStress at Work And Still Keep Your Job
Maintaining a Stress Resilient Lifestyle

StressReducing Organizational Skills
Finding More Time
A Sample TimeLog
The Ten Habits of Highly Effective Stress Managers
The Ten Most Stressful Jobs

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About the author (2011)

Allen Elkin, Ph.D., a clinical psychologist, directs New York's Stress Management and Counseling Center and is the author of Urban Ease: Stress-Free Living in the Big City.

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