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How to combat stress after 50

Honey Good discusses dealing with stress after 50

Unfortunately, dear readers, stress is something we know all too intimately. However, just because it is part of our daily lives does not mean that we are helpless in combating it. So how do we go about dealing with stress after 50?

Our greatest weapon against stress is our ability to choose one thought over another, because stress is a thought.

Confronting a stressful situation is never easy because, at our age, we have eons of memorized habits. We, women over 50, face demanding circumstances because we wear many hats. Therefore, we must remember that we are often the main culprit of our stress. We knowingly hassle ourselves into a variety of situations that are not our cup of tea, when we could just say no.

If you are unable to think through your stress when dealing with stress after 50, you will cause yourself both physical and mental harm.

What is stress?

The medical definition of stress is: “A cascade of adrenaline, cortisol and other stress hormones flood your system, raising your heart rate, increasing your blood pressure, making your blood more likely to clot, damaging your brain’s memory center, increasing belly fat storage and generally wreaking havoc on your body.”

My personal definition of stress: “Stress is toxic.

What truly matters is how we take into account our stressful situations and modify them through our thoughts. Of course, this is easier said than done because it requires “mindful training.”

How I go about dealing with stress after 50:

I needed more sleep.

I needed more time on my treadmill.

I loved walking outdoors with my girlfriends.

I wanted an old-fashioned toaster because my state of the art one was driving my stress level so high that I was ready to scream.

I loved the stillness of the day, so I began writing my musings in a quiet spot with a crackling fireplace screensaver.

I needed to use my ‘delete’ key and you can use yours to delete what does not make your heart sing. I have deleted most of my daily social ties and engagements because I am happier being in a still atmosphere.

My evenings are for gaiety with my husband, family and friends.

Do what works for you

We needn’t be on the bandwagon, dear readers, encumbering our lives with our own nonsense. When the stress demon knocks on your doors, settle down and weigh your options. Remember your thoughts and know that your perception is just out of balance. How you handle stress will determine your body’s response.

My musings today are not touching on illness, divorce, widowhood, financial problems or suicide. That is a different form of stress. Incorporate some of my ideas and add some of your own to rid your mind and body of toxic stress through thought.

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February 10, 2017

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  1. Rebecca says:

    Wonderful advice Honey!

  2. Sheri Borax says:

    Your comments couldn’t have been more perfectly timed! Thank you, Thank you, Thank you! Love, Sheri

  3. Norma says:

    Thank you Honey! Good morning reading, best way to start my day on a positive note. Have a blessed day.

  4. Linda says:

    I needed that like a v8 today, thank you!

  5. Shirley says:

    Very good and uplifting article!! Thank you!!

  6. Dana says:

    This resonates with me at this time in my life. Some of your statements will go in my journal to share with my therapist next week. Of course, giving you credit.

    • Honey Good says:

      The most important three words to think of when we go into a stressful situation is: Stress is thought. Warmly always, Honey.

  7. Juana says:

    I suffer from chronic anxiety and depression, your insight has been like medicine for me this morning. THANKS!

    • Honey Good says:

      That makes me very happy to know that my insight has been like medicine. Thank you for making me feel special. Here is a lesson a wise woman told me: See everything the color grey. Very few problems end up without an answer. Have a nice day and smile. When a person smiles they physically feel uplifted. Warmly, Honey

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