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Coping Strategies for a Stress Plan


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Hi Ashley,
 
Excellent post this one.
 
Here are my activities:
 
Physical: Yoga 5, Surf 10 (this one I do few times unfortunately)
Mental: Writing 8, Brain Games 4  
Social: Interact with my family 7, Interact with friends 5
Diversions: Movie Theater 3, Read a newspaper 3
Spiritual: Yoga 4, Inspirational Christian Thoughts 3
11 years ago 0 11212 logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo 0

Stress is a normal part of everyone's life and there are healthy ways of dealing with it. You can change or avoid the sources of stress. You can change the way that you respond to stress and you can learn to relax by utilizing your stress plan!

In an eariler discussion we began formulating a stress plan. Today, we will be talking about coping. It generally falls into five categories:

•    Physical
•    Mental
•    Social
•    Diversions
•    Spiritual

Pick 2 for each category and rank on a scale of 1-10 the level of relaxation/stress relief this activity provides for you.

The next time your stressor rears its ugly head, rate the level of stress you are experiencing and pick the corresponding numbered coping strategy.

Have fun! Don’t be afraid to list the items you’ve chosen for your categories, may help another stressed quitter!
 
Ashley, Health Educator

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