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Coping Strategies
- Be
realistic about the amount of responsibility you can currently
handle. Remember the Lord's counsel to do all things in
wisdom and order and to "not run faster or labor more
than you have strength and means" to handle your responsibilities.
(D&C 10:4; Mosiah 4:27)
- Deal
with the cause of the stress. If tension comes from
a relationship, talk out your differences. If it comes from
an unfinished task, do something toward finishing it.
- Use
a planning schedule to fit your personality and lifestyle.
- Do
difficult tasks before easy ones. Work before playing.
- Plan
on arriving at class, work and appointments a few minutes
early.
- Speak,
eat, drive and move at a more relaxed pace.
- Go
to bed early and arise early "that your bodies and
your minds may be invigorated." (D&C 88:124)
- Exercise
your body in some way each day.
- Eat
nutritiously.
- Consider
how dealing with your current stress will benefit you in
the future.
- Seek
the enjoyment in the doing of things rather than
focusing so much on the end result.
- Practice
in your mind new ways to respond to stressful situations
before actually encountering them.
- Plan
for the future instead of worrying about it. Learn
from the past instead of feeling guilty about it.
- Schedule
a time each day to nourish your spirit through prayer, reading,
meditation and music.
- Calm
your upset feelings with calming thoughts. Talk to yourself
in a positive way when you are experiencing a stressful
situation.
- Hope
for rather than expect events to happen in a certain
way.
- Respond
with a kind "no" to unreasonable requests.
- Pray
for those who dislike and use you. Forgive others and allow
them to grow from their mistakes. (Matthew 5:44)
- Look
for small ways to help, assist and provide service to others.
- Do
something each day which will last beyond tomorrow like writing
in a journal, teaching a child, sewing a dress, reading
a book or giving an act of service.
- Cheer
for rather than compete with others.
- Smile.
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