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How Do You Deal With Stress?

12 点作者 socalsamba大约 17 年前

8 条评论

doubleplus大约 17 年前
How do you maintain a hit centered blog?<p>We've all run into this problem at some point: We sincerely want to put something out on the web that people will link to, helping us generate ad revenue. But not all of us have something useful or meaningful to say. This is something you can overcome if you just put a little pluck and perserverance into it. Here's what some others had to say...<p>howtosplitanatom.com - "A good approach for me has been to identify a universal problem and get my friends to relay truisms about said problem. If they're not available, I can Google up a list in less than 10 minutes!"<p>zenhabits.net - "Pasting universal truisms is great, but I like to throw a little twist in by enumerating them."<p>And remember to make sure to network with other vacuous blogs so you can upvote each other and downvote the competition on social sites. Happy po$ting!
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inovica大约 17 年前
A few years ago I discovered yoga and meditation. I used to be a really sporty guy but I'm amazed at how healthy I feel from the yoga (and good eating) but the meditation and learning to breathe properly have had amazing benefits. I would really recommend it. I still get stressed at times - though far less than I used to - but when I do its being able to deal with it, be centered and focused which makes the difference in terms of how to handle a high pressure environment.
icky大约 17 年前
Quiet.<p>Isolation.<p>Time.<p>Tea.<p>Find someplace isolated and quiet, and make a hot cup of green tea. Hold the cup in your hands for a while and just breathe in the smell of it. Drink it when you feel good and relaxed.<p>Spend less time online and use that new free time for a little more exercise or rest.<p>Do something that takes you out of the quotidian flow of time and deadlines. Read a book, play a video game, watch a movie, take a walk, but procrastinate in a way that forces you to <i>stop</i>, and deliberately dedicate a couple hours to not doing what you should be doing.<p>What you <i>don't</i> want to do is spend all that time in 5-minute intervals of "just one more site"; "just one more refresh of reddit"; etc. That will keep you feeling like you <i>have</i> to do something <i>now</i>, and you will quickly, efficiently, and stressfully grind your way through a whole bunch of sites and articles without getting anything done <i>or</i> actually relaxing.
uuilly大约 17 年前
I don't like the word stress. It implies helplessness. What people call stress is just the world telling your brain to tell you that you're doing something wrong and that you should correct it. Exercise helps cool some of the excitement, but it won't vanquish it. Listening to it and acting on its advice is the only thing that will make you feel better.
mironathetin大约 17 年前
if you are under stress, you have more work to do than your brain can oversee.<p>If I am really good, I deal with stress like this:<p>- stop doing what you are currently doing<p>- analyze the situation<p>- make a list of what you have to do in no special order (this includes also private activity like dates in the evening, pick up kids from the kindergarten, buy food etc. Private life often sets me under more pressure than work).<p>- define priorities<p>- think about what you can delegate and delegate it<p>- think about what you can cancel and cancel it early (dates, movies)<p>- start work<p>- if more disaster happens, iterate this list again<p>Works like a charm. For me the pressure relaxes most of the time already when I have my list done. I think the real trick is that writing the workplan gives you back control about what you do.
metatronscube大约 17 年前
By going postal and smashing stuff
Dylanfm大约 17 年前
Surfing (in the ocean) for atleast an hour or two per day.
simianstyle大约 17 年前
daft punk
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