NHS Lincolnshire CCG is joining the UK in spreading the word about National Stress Awareness Day on Wednesday 3 November 2021.
Stress is the feeling of being under too much mental or emotional pressure and, coupled with mental health issues, such as anxiety and depression, it is the reason for one in five visits to GPs.
South Lincolnshire Clinical Commissioning Group has urged people feeling stressed to take control of their emotions.
The CCG has recommended ten simple stress busters:
· Be active – exercise helps you deal with your problems more calmly
· Take control – it’s crucial to finding a solution that satisfies you and not someone else
· Connect with people – a problem shared is a problem halved
· Have some me time – set aside a couple of nights a week to leave work at a reasonable hour and do something you enjoy (the UK works the longest hours in Europe)
· Challenge yourself – do something new, such as learning a language or a new sport
· Avoid unhealthy habits – don’t rely on alcohol, smoking and caffeine as ways of coping
· Do volunteer work – helping people who are worse off than you will put your problems in perspective
· Work smarter, not harder – concentrate on the tasks that will make a real difference to your work
· Be positive – be glass half full instead of glass half empty
· Accept the things you can’t change – and concentrate on everything you have control over
Spotting the early signs of stress will help you figure out ways of coping and stop you adopting unhealthy coping methods, such as drinking or smoking. There are many things you can do to manage stress more effectively, such as learning how to relax, taking regular exercise and adopting good time-management techniques.
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