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Decrease Stress and Decrease the Odds of Getting Swine Flu (H1N1)
Filed Under (How to Treat Swine Flu) by admin on 23-05-2009
Stress in modern day life is nearly impossible to avoid even without the worries of whether you’ll come down with Swine Flu (H1N1). Stress makes the body more susceptible to catching a virus. Here are a few tips to decrease stress in your life.
Take a few minutes for silent time.
We’re surrounded by noise. The TV’s always going. The radio gets turned on the moment we get in the car. The loud speakers blare as we grocery shop. It’s a noisy world and that noise can add to stress levels. Delight in the peacefulness of silent. Intentionally spend 15 to 30 minutes in peaceful silence. You don’t even have to do anything but listen to the silence if you don’t want to.
Start Your Day on a Positive Note
Don’t get bogged down by last night’s dishes, early morning laundry chores or racing around the house to get yourself ready for work. That’s just starting your day loaded with stress. Start the day by reading from your favorite inspirational book. Have a cup of coffee on your back porch looking at the sun rise. Take a few moments and write in your journal. The world will wait and you will be ready for it.
Take Time for Yourself Every Day.
Do something you delight in every day. It can be something as simple as taking a walk with your puppy pal, or stroking your kitty cat. Value yourself by giving yourself a treat. If you like to garden but just haven’t had the time. Make the time. Buy an assortment of herbs and pots and potter for a bit. Doing something you like is a fantastic stress buster.
You can’t prevent the Swine Flu (H1N1) but you can decrease the odds that you’ll get it if you de-stress your life.
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