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How can stress affect your health?

  • Feb 11, 2008

How can stress affect your health?

In our society stress has become impossible to avoid. Stress can be caused even by pleasant events. Persistent negative stress is the source of many health problems. Stress arises when one is unable to eliminate the negative feelings, thoughts, and emotions that accumulate due to our reactions to the daily events, interactions, and relationships in our lives.

Stress affects our mental, emotional, and physical health. It impairs our ability to think clearly, to make important decisions, and to gain access to powerful inner abilities such as our intuition and insight. On the emotional level, stress interferes with our ability to relate to others and to ourselves in an honest, caring, and available way. Physically, stress impairs our bodies in numerous ways ranging from minor aches and pains to life threatening illnesses.

The Sedona Method is a unique, simple, powerful, easy-to-learn and duplicate technique that enables you to reveal your natural ability to let go of any painful or unwanted feeling in an instant. The Sedona Method consists of a series of questions you ask yourself that make you aware of what you are feeling in the moment and gently allow you to let the negative feeling go away.


Other possible methods of dealing with stress issues are as follows:

Attendance to a stress management class.

  • By means of various mental techniques, stress management classes try to help you identify situations that have caused you large amounts of stress and to change your stressful thinking processes. Although this can be helpful it quite often only masks the true cause the stress overwhelming you. Moreover, many people are unable to maintain these temporary benefits in controlling their stress levels.


Meeting with a counselor.

  • Seeing a counselor definitely can be beneficial. A counselor can often help you to identify the situations that were the sources of stress and to change your thinking processes. They can't, however, always easily help eliminate the inner cause. Often, it can be difficult to find someone you trust and work well with.


Getting a therapy.

Therapy has a very high likelihood of providing a long-lasting change in your letting go of stress and creating effective stress management techniques. The problem with therapy alone is that it is often a very long, costly and painful process and it sometimes can create a dependent relationship with the therapist. Unfortunately, being in therapy still often comes with a stigma attached within business organizations.

Sedona Method is scientifically verified method. It is elegant, easy-to-learn, and it you can do it yourself. Sedona system shows how to tap your natural ability to let go of all the stressful feelings and negative thoughts. It can be applied in life to get immediate relief from the effects of stress, both at home and at work, anytime such feelings arise. The Sedona Method helps in easily breaking the patterns of thought and behavior that are sources of stress that piles up along with the workload.

Interesting videos on stress and Sedona method:

The Sedona Method Introduction
Sedona Method Emotions

Stay healthy!

Tags: stress, health, therapy, stress management, sedona method
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