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A Natural Way To Reduce Stress In The Workplace

Written by: Dr. Paul Lanthois

Article Overview: New research shows that nothing beats nature for stress relief.So before investing in stress management programs, try this subtle, natural strategy to help your employees relax as they go about their day.

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A Natural Way To Reduce Stress In The Workplace

I was driving into the car park of the local shopping mall. The news bulletin was on the radio.

"Researchers have found that exercise causes the release of a chemical that helps us better control our sugar levels."

I wasn't really surprised by the result. There are still probably so many benefits of exercise that are yet to be discovered.

"Hopefully this will encourage more people to get off their backsides," I thought to myself as I found a parking spot.

But the end of that news bulletin nearly caused me to bump into the parked car in front of me. "Based on the results of this study, the researchers have now obtained a two million dollar research grant to develop a drug that mimics the affect of exercise."

Why do we waste so much time, effort and money trying to find a way to outdo and outsmart Mother Nature? Despite all the marvelous technological and medical achievements that have helped make our lives more comfortable it is easy for us to be seduced into thinking that technology has the answer to everything.

Some more progressive scientists at the University of Washington have reaffirmed rather than looking for some pill or potion to makes us relaxed, it is better to look to nature for a solution. Well actually we should be looking at nature.

The study, appearing in the June 2008 issue of the Journal of Environmental Psychology compared the affect on stress levels from looking at an actual fountain as opposed to looking at a real-time digital image of the same fountain.

One previous study showed that surgical patients with a view of trees required fewer painkillers than those looking at a brick wall. Other studies have suggested that even static pictures or videos of nature scenes might confer health benefits.

The researchers recruited 90 undergraduates and measured their stress after they'd been given various tasks, such as proofreading.

The students who had a window view of the fountain showed the biggest overall drop in heart rate. Their heart rate lowered by an average three more beats per minute than the group viewing the digital fountain. And the longer they looked out the window, the faster their heart rates dropped backed to normal.

Many of you may be thinking, " Three beats per minute, so what. It's not going to make much difference."

Lets look at the figures...saving three beats per minute means that your heart needs to beat: 4320 times less every day

30 240 less times every week

1 576 800 less times every year

Do you get my point?

According to studies released at the recent XVI World Congress Of Cardiology, psychological stress is now the leading risk factor in heart disease, outstripping the effects of smoking, obesity, diabetes and high blood pressure.

I recently was treating a computer programmer who was so stressed at work that he was considering quitting his job. When I suggested he try to relax by looking outside at nature, he responded, "How can I? What small windows we have just look out onto another building?"

Depending on where you work and your position in the company some of you may be blessed with sweeping views of nature while others may enjoy the delightful contours of concrete. So how can you get access to nature in a cramped urban environment?

Bring nature to you or you go to it.

During your lunch break try to spend time just sitting at a local park or a fountain.

If you don't have any nice parks close to your office then look up. Yes straight up. Not at any tall buildings. Look up at a lovely piece of nature...the sky. Just go back to your childhood and remember when you used to lie down and look up at the sky and try to find shapes amongst the clouds.

Even more conveniently, you can bring a plant of some description or a bunch of flowers and put it on your desk.You can spend time looking at them to relax. Whatever plants or flowers you choose, make sure they're not artificial. As this study proves, when it comes to relaxation and stress relief, nothing beats nature.

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Dr. Paul Lanthois is a chiropractor, speaker and work life balance expert. He is the director of The Work Life Balance Foundation which provides health, stress management and work-life balance lifestyle programs specifically for businesses and their employees. Dr. Lanthois has been a successful Australian chiropractor for nearly 20 years. He has spoken to many business and community groups such as Optus Telecommunications, St. George Bank and the SA Police Force. For two years Dr. Lanthois was the coordinator of health management at Action Coach (formerly Action International) Billionaire in Trainingï¿ Entrepreneur seminars. His academic background consists of: - A Masters of Chiropractic at Macquarie University, Sydney, Australia. - A Post Graduate Diploma of Chiropractic Sport Science, Macquarie University. - A Bachelor Science (majoring in Anatomy and Physiology), University of Adelaide. He is a member of the American College of Sports Medicine and the International Foundation For Nutrition and Health. Perhaps his most important qualification is that he successfully overcame his own energy burnout while managing two companies and raising a family and has developed a step-by-step proprietary process to recharge the weary and re-ignite the burned-out. Dr. Lanthois new book : From Burnout To Balance In 4 Weeks: The Business Health Program To Boost Morale and Productivity is due to be released in November, 2009.

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