
18 Ways To Reduce Stress … and Improve Health
Dr. Richard Bimler,
President, Wheat Ridge Ministries
(This list has been
reduced from 20 ways in order to model how we need to cut back on
things we do!)
We've all read these lists
before, right? Me too. Do they actually work? Not necessarily.
But they can help to remind us of some healthy habits that we can
consider and even practice in our daily lives.
I encourage you to try out some
of these hints and ideas to reduce your stress levels. Some of
them might actually work! And add some of your own successful
habits to the list. Do not be like the educator who got all upset
because he paid $400 for a health club membership and did not lose
any weight. Then he discovered that he actually had to show up!
One more emphasis: the bottom
line of being well is that we have already been made well ... in
Christ Jesus! His death and Resurrection gives us Wellness in Him
as a gift! And we continue to be well as the Word and the
Sacraments empower us to share our wellness with those around us,
in a very unhealthy world!
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Smile and Laugh a Lot!
Let people continue to wonder why
you're so happy! And then tell them. Researchers at Harvard
studied 1,300 people for 10 years. They found that those who had
the most positive attitudes at the beginning were half as likely
to have experienced heart problems as those with more negative
attitudes. And they sure were more fun to be around!
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Rise and Dine.
In a study of 3,900 people, researchers found that those who ate
breakfast every day were 44% less likely to be overweight.
And energy levels tended to stay longer with these folks
throughout the day. Maybe Mother was right after all!
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Forgive People ...
Starting with yourself! Let those
guilt feelings go ... you are forgiven, in Christ! Pray for
forgiveness from someone who you have wronged. And then go to
that person and ask for forgiveness. Life is "For Giving!"
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Stay Away From Smoke.
Researchers in Greece found that
individuals who were exposed to cigarette smoke for just 30
minutes three times a week had a 26% greater risk of developing
heart disease than people who rarely encountered secondhand
smoke. Thousands of people die each day from smoking-related
illnesses!
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Deal with Depression.
People suffering from depression are
more than twice as likely to develop heart disease as those who
are not depressed. Duke University researchers found that after
just 3 months of treatment, anti-depressants and exercise were
equally effective at relieving almost all symptoms of
depression. So, why not try to "bike away those blues?”
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Meditate 20 Minutes a
Day. A no-brainer perhaps, but do
find time to reflect and meditate each day with the Lord. No
need to always talk to Him. Why not just listen to Him once in
a while? In addition to keeping you close to the Source of
wellness, daily meditations tend to reduce anxiety and
depression in more than 25% of people tested.
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Walk the Talk -
Literally! The best exercise is to
walk with the Lord. People who walked an extra 4,000 – 5,000
steps each day lowered their blood pressure by an average of 11
points. Get a pedometer to help you count your daily steps.
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Join a "Holy Huddle."
Lonely people have a harder
time dealing with stress and are at a greater risk of heart
disease than people with a strong support group. People who
need people are the luckiest people in the world (Someone should
write a song about that sometime!). And the best support group
is a Holy Huddle group who support and pray and live in the name
of the healing Christ! It's called the Church!
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Choose Dark Chocolate!
(I like this one!) Cocoa contains
flavonoids that thin the blood and keep it from clotting. And
at least a third of the fat in chocolate is oleic acid. Dove
dark chocolate bars retain as many flavonoids as possible. Wow,
go for it!
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Wash Your Hands.
German researchers followed 570 people for
an average of three years and found that those with the most
antibodies (from fighting off infections) in their systems also
had the most significant clogging. Use liquid soap, where
possible. Wash with warm water and soap for at least 20
seconds. And do it often.
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Read, Read, Read! Swiss
researchers found that people who read at least 30 minutes a day
lowered their heart rates significantly, reducing their stress
levels. Read aloud to the kids, your spouse. Broaden your
interests. And be healthier in the process!
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Play Hard!
Any regular vigorous physical activity reduces
your risk of cardiovascular disease, even if for only 10-15
minutes a day. Keep that heart beating!
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Pray Hard. Play ... and
Pray ... a healthy combination! Keep
connected to the Lord. He's already there! Prayer is a great
gift to all of God's people. It keeps us focused and grounded
and healthy, too!
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Eat Oatmeal Cookies!
(Another one I like!) In a
Connecticut study, people with high cholesterol who ate oat-bran
cookies daily for eight weeks dropped their levels of LDL
cholesterol by more than 20%. And they're yummy too!
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Tune In ... To Tune Out!
Blood pressure surges in the morning.
But, listening to music instead of the news or a raving talk
show host can help control it. Keep CD's in your car, in the
kitchen, in your office. Blessed be the Sound of Music!
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Affirm Others.
Catch people "Doing Things Well" and Then
Tell Them. We are reminded in the Scriptures to "Encourage one
another" regularly. It's healthy to help others feel good about
themselves and the gifts they are sharing with others.
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Ask for Help!
When people ask us for help, we feel good about
it, don't we? We feel that we have something to share, some
gifts to give to those around us. And when we ask for help from
others, it works for them also. A healthy person, a healthy
couple, a healthy staff are people and groups who ask for help!
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Remember the Sabbath!
The Sabbath is not just one day a
week. It's a healthy lifestyle that helps to balance our
relationships with ourselves, our staffs, our families, our
communities. A Sabbath style of life acknowledges that the Lord
is Lord of all of life, and that all of life is holy, in Christ
Jesus!
Go for it! Enjoy life in the Lord!
Work at sharing healthy life styles, beginning with yourself!
Have a Healthy and Hope-filled day in the Lord!
Visit Wheat Ridge Ministries
at www.wheatridge.org.
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