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It is inevitable for us to not worry. Some of us are able to let go of little issues but for some it takes a lot of practice to get there. We spend more time worrying than actually tackling the issues. How often do you find yourself paying a bill but your mind already working on the dinner you need to prepare for guests? And when you are preparing dinner, do you not worry about your child's homework? In this fast-paced world of computers and take-away meals, we are constantly racing against time.

It is often seen that big issues like a divorce or a death can be handled better as we are aware of the catastrophe and work towards healing ourselves. But the daily issues of paying bills and cooking dinner always take a toll on our health since we do not realize the havoc it creates. Stress can easily get you depressed and places you at a higher risk for dementia. There is an urgent need for people to calm down and stop rushing through life.

We have put together some select pieces that can help you combat your everyday stress and make your life more peaceful. From simple techniques to self-hypnosis, we have some useful information for you. Some methods suggested may seem preposterous and some too easy, but it takes a conscious effort on your part to relieve yourself from stress.

Your first step naturally is to recognize and accept the stress you are undergoing. Once you accept this, you will find it easier to deal with it. There really is no better remedy than laughter. Try to find the humor in particularly aggravating situations. It may help you to realize that the traffic jam everyday is not a life-altering experience and you can use that time to roll up your windows and listen to music or have a good chat with your kid while on way to school. The ability to laugh at yourself is even better - hard to practice but you will find that taking yourself less seriously can help you relax better.

Before you feel severely stressed out or get on the verge of screaming loudly, try the simple and good old method of 'talking'. Whether it is to your colleague, friend or better half, speaking out can really help you combat stress. Other proven ways to deal with stress include having a pet, stimulating your senses with particular scents like green apple and practicing some relaxation exercises.

Self hypnosis allows you to let go of your conscious awareness, reaching into the deeper recesses of your mind, and relaxing your body and mind completely. But before you practice hypnosis of any kind, you should desire the same otherwise it may not work. We have provided step-by-step instructions on how to hypnotize yourself. Initially, it may take too long to relax completely but with practice, within five to thirty seconds you will find yourself in a relaxed state.

Remember that only with the will to calm yourself down will you be able to do so. But smile more, take time off for yourself regularly to do your favorite things and you shall overcome stress!

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