How to get rid of stress the easy way!
Sam Jenkins
Issue date: 11/21/08 Section: Features
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Let's be honest with ourselves: it's a known fact that everyone gets stressed from time to time. We are only human. But the trick is being able to cope with that stress, and allowing yourself to mellow out. It's easy, trust me. Sit back and let ol' Silks let you little hotheads in on a few "tricks of the trade."
RECOGNIZING WHEN YOU'RE STRESSED Before you can even think about coping with stress, you have to know that you are stressed. Sounds like a no-brainer, right? I told you this was easy!
Director of Counseling Gaither Terrell is an invaluable resource when you are trying to cope with stress. Terrell lists the following as typical "stress indicators:" -Headaches
-Muscle Tension -Forgetfulness/Disorganization
-Lack of Concentration
-Snapping at your friends
"When I start losing my keys or missing appointments, that's when I know I'm really stressed and need to slow things down," Terrell says. "Everyone has a different way of knowing when they're stressed."
The bottom line: make sure you check yourself, before you wreck yourself. SLOW YOUR ROLL: DEALING WITH STRESS
When I'm stressed about schoolwork I usually hit the library (really hard, with my head) and get all my work done. Then when I get home I run a steaming hot bubble bath, throw a little classical guitar music on the Bose, light some scented candles, and let the Pinot gris flow. Mix that with some essential oils (lavender and valerian are two faves) and Silky is loose as a goose and ready to roll in no time!
"Everyone has a different response to stress," says Terrell. "And most people have a particular pattern of stress response. It's just important to make sure you are making smart choices when you're trying to cope with stress."
Even Guilford faculty members have to deal with a bit of stress from time to time. "I like to cut up lumber," said Dean of Students Aaron Fetrow. "Yup. Split up wood to burn in my fire pit."
"I listen to Jack Johnson," said Assistant Professor of English Traci Connor. "There's something about that music, you know? My family can tell when I'm stressed, too. They grab the Jack Johnson and bring me out a big glass of wine."


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T-Bone
posted 11/21/08 @ 6:31 PM EST
Great tips from a great tipster. I like to watch TV when I'm feeling stressed. And drive. You're spraying some truths, Silky.
James Thomas
posted 11/25/08 @ 6:37 AM EST
Good call on the stress-recognition... just knowing why we're feeling a certain way is the first step toward making it better.
laughing out loud at the wood-splitting. (Continued…)
Eleanor Cook
posted 3/06/09 @ 10:54 AM EST
Wait for next writes!
Justine Clowes
posted 3/07/09 @ 12:08 AM EST
I thank you for the opportunity to share a portion of my moments in time with future generations.
Katrina Arkwright
posted 3/07/09 @ 11:34 AM EST
Good scene, interesting post, thanks.
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