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Comprehensive Stress Management

A comprehensive approach to stress management is to make sure you deal with each part of stress. There are three major stresses in your life : physical, nutritional, and emotional. To be complete, each of these components of stress need to be understood and acted upon.

Physical and structural stress

To reduce stress physically you have to do the most efficient exercise
with the least risk of pain, injury, and death. Exercise must improve your strength, your endurance, your body fat, and bone density. It must improve your strength and longevity.

Physically, you must::

Know the difference between aerobic, anaerobic exercises and fit these both into your exercise program.
Know how is health lifestyle and exercise related and take the steps to improve your health through exercising.
Know what is the definition of aerobic exercise and do some easy aerobics today even if it means walking around the block.
Understand what makes anaerobic exercising so important and how to begin this type of exercise.
Know the best aerobic exercise and work aerobics into your exercise without stressing more of your system.

Nutrition and how it is so vital to reducing your stress

Think about what you eat. Why are you causing even more stress? Nutrition is the soil for your health. If you are ill all the time your body is not repairing itself from the ground up. To heal you need good nutrition. You need the correct combination of minerals, vitamins and enzymes that are optimal for your body to heal and repair.

Nutritionally, to get the most out of it you must:
Know what is the definition of nutrition, let's start there.
Know what nutrition means to the body.
Know what nutrition is important when you exercise.
Know how bad fast foods really are.
Understand the shortcomings of the food pyramid.
Know what are the basic food groups.
Know several ways to prepare food.

Emotional stress is burying you alive

All illness, disease, and malady has an emotional component. All health condition reoccur over and over unless the hidden emotional components are discovered and fixed.

Emotional balance is important for reducing stress and one of the most important aspects for maintaining a healthy life.

To enjoy a healthy balance of emotions, you must:
Know how stress effects the body.
Know how stress affects a person overall.
Know how stress produces physical symptoms.
Understand how to cope with your emotions.

To address each of these issues will take dilegence and time but what else do you have? As you begin now you can really change your life. Tell someone what you have learned.

You can do this research on your own or you can get help with this information on my website. However you do this make sure you do. It will help you now and it will prolong your long, healthy life.

Dr Peter Lind

For more stress information go to Manage Stress

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