| SolveYourProblem Article Series: Time Management
How Can I Manage My Time Better?
Add
Some Personal Time
To Your Stressful Schedule
Sit down and think about what’s most important
to you. In today’s hectic life, things can just get out of
control. Work, home, social commitments, school for kids, church,
appointments, unforeseen medical emergencies, and the list
just goes on and on. It’s no wonder that people are damaging
their health, both mentally and physically. Heart disease
and cancer have both been related to stress. Either it worsens
the disease, or has a direct causal affect, either way it’s
not good. Road rage is another sign of the times too. Just
getting to work can be stressful, and people are acting out
their uncontrolled feelings. Life shouldn’t be lived this way,
and there are things that you can do to help yourself.
So it’s time to take on another task – but this one is good
for you. This one just might save your health and sanity. Taking
on this task should be your number one goal, with no excuses
acceptable.
Below are a few actions
and tips that you can take to reduce stress, and to find an enjoyable life.
Find
a support group. It’s good to talk about relieving stress.
Finding others with like concerns about living life and dealing
with it’s stressors, and knowing that you’re not alone, will
in itself make you less stressful.
Seek
the advice of a religious or spiritual counselor. It’s
an ironic thing to think that if most people would just seek
a spiritual life to begin with, life would be much easier to
accept and cope with. A spiritual life brings balance and harmony,
and leaves you with an inner peace of happiness and fulfillment.
Talk
with a mental health professional. Face it, we all just
might need some serious counseling, or help at the different
times in our life. If you feel that your life is just too out
of control, take the time and effort to seek a professional
and talk. They are trained to help you cope – that’s their
job. If you’re strapped on cash seek out the free available
resources in you community and use them.
Speak
with a medical doctor. Often your physician can prescribe
medications that will help you cope with stressors. They will
often need to test for any condition or disease that might
be causing a problem. Don’t be ashamed, go and get tested.
Diseases such as diabetes and low thyroid can make you feel
tired and irritable. This makes you much less likely to cope
with the everyday stressors of life. Often there are chemical
imbalances that can play havoc with your emotions, and if necessary
they can provide medications. A reliable and competent physician
can give you direct referrals to mental health care workers
too. Don’t neglect using them, it’s worth it.
There are other things that you can do in your everyday life
to help eliminate stress, and to find some personal time for
you.
Learn
to say “No.” There are only so many hours in the day,
and there is only so much others’ should expect from you at
home, and even at work. Sometimes the consequences for saying
no might not be that easy to accept, but at some point the
line has to drawn. No shifting or changing can be done except
in cases of emergencies of course, but basically you have to
find time for you.
Delegate
some work. Asking from others for help is not a sign
of weakness, or a flaw in your character. In fact it’s working
smarter instead of harder. Make sure to define your instructions
carefully, so others will know what expected of them. That
applies to work and at home. The last thing you need is to
sit and worry if the job is being done correctly or at all
for that matter. Learn to delegate.
Reward
yourself. Be good to yourself by taking some time to
do the things that you enjoy. Read a good book, go shopping,
tinker in your garage, go to bed early, wake up later, or just
take a few minutes and talk with a good friend or family member
over the phone. You decide what’s best for you to do on your
time off.
Take the time to take care of your mind, body and spirit,
which is the key to finding happiness. It’s a life time of
work, but one that is for your benefit, and even for the ones
around you. No one likes being near a stressed out over bearing
person. So take a deep breath, and begin to take the time to
find you.
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