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7 Back-to-School Stress Busters
Source: Justine Magazine by Dr. Gilda Carle

Starting a new school year, with academic pressures and relationship issues, can stress anyone out. But there’s good news: you can convert the stress that debilitates you into good stress that actually pushes you to succeed. Here’s how!

1. Envision Serene Settings
Circumstances themselves don’t stress us out; how we respond to them does. If you’re facing a sweat-inducing situation or person, be armed with a beautiful scene (a waterfall, forest, or beach, for example) to think about during the crisis. By visualizing calming scenery, you can prevent the pressures of the moment from upsetting you. PERSONAL CALM WILL GET YOU THROUGH EACH CRISIS.

2. Let Go of Grudges
Avoid reviewing negative thoughts over and over. Let go by getting rid of revenge fantasies and grudges. Doing so doesn’t mean you don’t care; it just conserves your energy for your own precious goals. Enjoy the good stress of accomplishing something new. SAY YES TO POSITIVE STRESS AND SOAR.

3. Deal with Stressors Differently
Every stressful situation presents different challenges. When pressure builds, you can choose to alter your reaction, avoid the situation, or accept it as it is. Each choice you make has consequences. For example, your parents may stress you out over keeping a curfew on school nights. If you avoid rules rather than accept them, you may get grounded – then you’ll no longer need to worry about coming home late because you won’t be going out! CONSIDER THE CONSEQUENCES BEFORE CHOOSING YOUR COPING STYLE.

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