The home environment can usually seem like a battlefield as there are
usually individual of various ages under one roof. This alone is a
stress contributing factor, as there are many needs and wants to
satisfy and cope with. With a little correct and comfortable practices,
the stress levels for all concerned can be minimized.
The following are some of the common area that should be given due
consideration in the quest to limit the occurrences of stress:


At Home

Being organized is probable the best way to beat the stress condition from
being a regular occurrence. When there is some form of organization
evident, all the individual elements that contribute to a smoother flow in
the day would be covered, thus unfolding a completely new and calmer
way of getting through the day.

Taking the time to relax during the hectic day using whatever styles that
most suit the individual would be recommended. These may include
meditation, prayer, light exercises, deep breathing exercises all of which
contribute to rejuvenating the mind and body to face the rest of the home
front issues.

Those people who have the time to incorporate an exercise regimen before
the start of the actual days activities have attested to the fact that the body
and mind are better able to cope with the onslaughts of the day, which
include managing home problems. Stress at home can be avoided with this
good start to the day, as it’s refreshing and energizing.

Taking to other people with similar issues, could help the individual to
learn and practice some of the styles others incorporate into their lives and
home environment. This may help the individual to eliminate the stress
causing circumstances. Trying different ways to handle stress at home
would be a better way to cope, as opposed to just keeping things repressed
which will only end up contributing to higher stress levels.

By Anshjeet Singh

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