Monday, November 8, 2010

About Stress Management: More Ways To Turn Back The Clock

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From Elizabeth Scott, M.S., your Guide to Stress Management
Many of us recently got an 'extra hour' because we set our clocks back for Daylight Saving Time. It always feels great to realize that I have a little more time than I realized, and I know that most of you would also love to have that 'extra time' feeling be a regular part of life. This newsletter focuses on strategies for repurposing your time, reassessing your schedule, and finding time in your day to relax, rush less, and simply savor life. Get started now, and have a wonderful week! (I also invite you to join me on Facebook and Twitter for more ideas, and to keep the conversation going.) --Elizabeth

More Ways To Turn Back The Clock
I love the idea of turning back the clock (and, like many, I wish I could have the experiencing of having an extra hour every weekend!) but living in an area that participates in Daylight Saving Time and waiting for Fall isn't the only way to participate in 'setting back the clock'. Read on for more ideas.

How To Repurpose An Extra Hour
While I can't give you a 25-hour day, I can help you look at your life and see where you can use your time differently, and I can give you ideas for how to make your time count the most. (It's really 'repurposing' an extra hour rather than 'finding' an extra hour in your day, but the results can be powerful either way.) These resources can help.

Learn To Savor The Moment: Here's How!
Learning to "savor the moment" in life is a convenient, free, and effective way to increase your happiness and quality of life, and reduce stress. Learn how to savor the moment more here.

Readers, Respond: What Are You Most Grateful For?
Developing the habit of being grateful for all that we have is a way to feel less stressed and more happy with life. Sharing the things that make us feel the most grateful, and reading other people's lists can really spread the joy. Read what other people feel most grateful for in life, and see why. Then share your own thoughts and experiences. Let the things that make you feel most grateful be the things that bring the most joy. Share Your Experiences!

 


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