How To Control Your Stress Levels
Wouldn’t it be nice if we could have a switch that let us turn off from everything that is happening around us and take a minute to ourselves? A switch that rendered us invisible to everyone and everything that is causing us stress?
You don’t have to be Einstein to realise that we are living in a world that is increasingly becoming more stressful. The pressures of achieving both on a personal and work-related level have never been higher. I can still remember how laid back my grandparents were and when they talked about their lives you came to understand that life was a lot simpler back then and people were more relaxed and their lives were not as complicated.
Fast forward to our generation and things are moving along at an alarming pace. The number one priority these days seems to be how much can we accomplish in one lifetime, even if we fail to stop and take a look at what we have done. There is no time to stop and smell the roses when there are more rose bushes to grow!
The downside is that we don’t have a chance to look after ourselves, both physically and emotionally. This is where we need to have that switch installed so that we can take a moment to ourselves to chill out and relax. I for one know what it is like to be caught up in the rat-race and how quickly and easily burn-out creeps up on you. I put my chronic back pain not only down to an injury but also to the fact that I was so totally exhausted that my body was unable to repair itself when the initial damage was done.
The good news is that there is a way of keeping our stress levels in check. In essence it involves not only ‘flipping the switch’ and taking time out for ourselves but also making the most of the time while the switch is flipped. Many people say that they just don’t have the time available to chill out or relax and with the lifestyles that the majority of people live these days that is hardly surprising but I know that even ten minutes when using this method does make a big difference to the way I feel and hopefully it will help you also.
The method that I am talking about is a little bit more than the old ‘relaxation tapes’ that put you to sleep with a droning voice and it also feels like it is more than just relaxing music playing in your ears. Don’t ask me how it works, I just know that even ten minutes will have you feeling so relaxed it’s not funny! What I suggest you do is give the free demo a go to see what results you get and if you find it helps I am sure you will benefit from the rest of the course as well.
To listen to the ten minute demo, click here.
Here’s to a life lived without too much stress and worry!
Craig
August 29th, 2008 at 3:23 am
Hi Craig,
I was wondering if you know of Holosync? What is the difference between Holosync & Holothink? Have you ever tried Holosync?
Thanks,
Jamie
August 29th, 2008 at 4:25 am
Hi Jamie,
Yes, I do know of Holosync but I have not tried it personally. I believe that both Holosync and Holothink (confusing isn’t it!) are based on the same principles of sounds and music that encourage certain brain wave activity.
I was a bit skeptical about forking out over $200.00 for the Holosync CD’s and at the time I think the Holothink downloads were less than $30.00. After more than 18 months I still get great stress relief from the Holothink audio’s, god knows we all need it!
Regards,
Craig
June 18th, 2009 at 12:58 am
Great information, thanks for sharing. It really helped me!
December 10th, 2009 at 8:25 am
Thank you, I love to read articles that are informative and beneficial in nature.
December 27th, 2009 at 5:34 pm
Ive tried holosync and found deep relaxation during the process. But i woke very confused and actually felt pretty angry afterwards. I persisted but unfortunately so did the stress.