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Health Habits: 7 Ways To Defeat Stress

Guest post by: Michael Hume

Article Overview: I coach people to achieve general excellence in their work - and in their lives. Most of my clients these days are running their own businesses, though I also have many clients who are exercising their "entrepreneurial" muscles in the service of a company they don't own. Either way, the majority of my clients are dealing with major stress issues - some to the point of interference with their job and life satisfaction....

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Health Habits: 7 Ways To Defeat Stress

Here's The NEWSS You Need - And More I coach people to achieve general excellence in their work - and in their lives. Most of my clients these days are running their own businesses, though I also have many clients who are exercising their "entrepreneurial" muscles in the service of a company they don't own. Either way, the majority of my clients are dealing with major stress issues - some to the point of interference with their job and life satisfaction.

Unusually high stress can be a killer. If you let it persist, eventually it will kill your performance, and over time, maybe even take you out of the game, permanently! Over years of coaching stressed-out professionals, I've learned how busy people best manage their own stress without losing momentum in their high-speed work. Here are the seven best habits to develop (or re-engage) in order to maintain both velocity and vitality.

First, you need to master your five key daily health habits. I call them The NEWSS: Nutrition, Exercise, Water, Sleep, and Supplements. These are the first five weapons in your stress-fighting arsenal, and you should try to maintain some discipline in all five at all times. Usually, the first thing I learn about a client who reports a spike in her stress level is that she's let at least a couple of these habits "slip" in her zeal to drive her business. Hey, it happens to all of us! But if your stress is unusually high, look for slippage in The NEWSS, and fix that first.

How's your diet? If you're living on snacks and coffee, bingo... you are robbing your body of the fuel it needs to fight stress. Immediately cut out the "junk," especially processed foods and sweet treats, and cut way back on (or eliminate) caffeine and alcohol.

Are you getting enough exercise? This is also one of the first things busy people let slip, and it doesn't take long (even a month or two) before you run a risk of losing your "edge." Increase your exercise at least three mornings a week, getting your heart rate up to the appropriate target for at least 20 minutes each day. If you don't already know it, calculate your target heart rate by subtracting your age from 220, and then shooting for 60-80% of that figure.

Water: it's a no-brainer. Get a half-liter water bottle and devise some system for yourself to make sure you're filling and draining it four to six times a day.

Are you sleeping normally? If your stress is unusual, chances are your sleep pattern has changed, too. Sometimes that's related to your diet, or intake of caffeine or alcohol, so making a change in your nutrional health habits will often improve your sleep as well. Shoot for at least seven hours per night, and a minimum of eight hours is better.

Are you taking your vitamins? Maybe, in your rush to accomplish your business goals, you've started to forget your vitamins. You can't get everything your body needs from the typical western diet these days, so make sure you're taking at least one good multi-nutrient supplement. If you're only going to take one supplement, I recommend a liquid nutraceutical formulated to be easily absorbed by your body's cells.

The sixth "habit" is breathing. My stressed-out clients have generally had excellent luck with daily breathing exercises that really help their bodies relax and fight back against the stress monster. A basic breathing exercise is simple to do: find a quiet spot, sit up straight, close your eyes, and start with one big cleansing breath. Then breathe slowly for about three minutes (minimum), and try not to think about anything but your breathing. A good trick is to silently count the (approximate) seconds in your head, inhaling for about four seconds and exhaling for about eight. That slows your breathing down to five breaths a minute, so once you've counted 15 cycles, you're done. It may sound like that's really slow breathing, but once you try it, you'll find you can go even more slowly... five seconds in and ten seconds out might be even more comfortable for you. Do 15-20 cycles, keeping yourself from thinking about all the things that are stressing you out, and you might be amazed at the changes in your body.

By the way, the best time to do your breathing exercise, if you can, is just before lunch. You want to give your body a real chance to recharge, so don't do it right after eating a meal, because your body will be working on digesting that food.

Finally, if you're really stressed out, think about doing a cleanse. You can buy a good cleanse-in-a-box at a health food store, or order one online. Most of these feature some combination of fasting, supplements, shakes, and/or juices to help your body clean itself out. Today I'm finishing up a nine-day cleanse, and the difference in my energy is astounding (to say nothing of the several holiday pounds I've dismissed from my frame). If you have the time, the most rigorous cleanse you can undertake involves colon hydrotherapy, for which you need a licensed hydrotherapist. A regimen of colonics is the BEST way to clean out your body, and I do a series twice a year, at the beginning of spring and the beginning of fall. But to fight stress, you don't necessarily have to do the most robust cleansing... a simple two-day juice fast (making sure to drink your water and take your vitamins) might really help.

Note how these health habits interrelate: Do a cleanse, and you'll lose weight, which will help your workouts. Good nutrition supports good sleep, as does the relaxation you get from breathing exercises. Drinking plenty of water, especially with your supplements, makes it easier to avoid the coffee and the wine.

Stress is natural... it kept our ancestors one step ahead of the predator, and keeps us moving through the jungle of our modern lives. But too much stress can wreck your body - and your business. The good news, of course, is that you can fight the stress monster with a few simple changes in your health habits. And you can win.

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Michael Hume is a speaker, writer, and consultant specializing in helping people maximize their potential and enjoy inspiring lives. As Founding Consultant of Agents of Personal Change (APC), LLC, he coaches executives and leaders in growing their personal sense of well-being through wealth creation and management, along with personal vitality. Those with an entrepreneurial spirit who want to make money "one less thing to worry about" can learn more about working with Michael at http://tinyurl.com/myownbiznow  Anyone wanting to jump-start their vitality can browse through the best (and most travel-friendly) nutraceuticals on the market at http://www.vibeforme.com/239824 Michael and his wife, Kathryn, divide their time between homes in California and Colorado. They are very proud of their offspring, who grew up to include a homemaker, a rock star, a service talent, and a television expert. Two grandchildren also warm their hearts! Visit Michael's web site at http://michaelhume.net 

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