DEALING WITH STRESS- TOLULOPE OLAIFA
BY TOLULOPE OLAIFA
In Nigeria, we find ourselves facing stress
on all sides- economic decline, power shortage, fuel price increase, even the
“common” tomatoes we took for granted have started showing themselves. Believe
it or not, accumulated stress is one of the major reasons why there has been an
alarming increase in the death rate of young and middle-aged adults in Nigeria.
Unfortunately, Nigerians do not seem to understand the need to take a
step back and relax for a while. Even while we are sleeping, some of us (even
I’m guilty) find ourselves dreaming of unfinished work and missing deadlines.
Our bodies are not built to take such amounts of stress, so once in a while, we need to take a step back and realise
that life goes on, irrespective of whatever happens. These are a few tips for
dealing with stress in your daily life.
DO
NOT GO HOME IN WORK MODE. Leave the stress of the
day and of your job at the door, so that you can relax by yourself or with your
family. Your home should be a haven for relaxation, not an extension of the
office.
Set
boundaries and goals for each day. Do not let
irrelevant worries that you can’t fix at that very moment get to you, because
it will affect productivity.
Try
to slide in a few minutes of exercise during the day. Sitting in one spot only serves to cloud your brain and tire you
out.
If
you need help, ask-You are not a superhero. Stop
trying to do it all by yourself. If you find yourself stranded, ask for help
from friends and colleagues.
Remember
that work never ends- If you are killing yourself
because you want to clear your desk up for tomorrow, you will only come back
and meet more tasks. Get used to that fact.
Remember
to stop and just breathe- Instead of blowing up or
freaking out, remember to ask yourself “is it worth it?” Calm yourself with a
few deep breaths and take a few moments to relax.
Treat
yourself once in a while- Check yourself into a hotel, go to a spa or go out to
dinner. You find out that taking a trip
during the weekend, or on your casual leave helps you relax better than if you
are holed up at home (it doesn’t have to be out of Nigeria, Nigeria has
awesome getaway spots). If you are looking forward to something, it tends to
take your mind off mundane worries.
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