How to cope with stress

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How to cope with stress

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How to cope with stress2020-05-16T11:53:45+00:00

Why stress is the hidden killer in modern society?

Despite common perceptions, not all stress is bad.

In fact we need a degree of stress to get us going. However, whilst some is good, a lot is not necessarily better; and  stress becomes ‘bad stress’ when it regularly affects the body and depletes your ENERGY.

Most people tend to think of psychological stress when they think of their own stressors.  Moving house, starting a new job, speaking in public, difficult relationships and so on, all fit into this psychological stress category.

However, psychological stress is only one type of stress.

The true definition of ‘stress’ will include anything that negatively impacts the mind or the body, including big stressors such as nutritional stress from the huge amount of processed foods we consume;  electromagnetic stress from our increasingly always on, wireless society; and physical stress from activities that push us physically to a new level.

Here you’ll find a collection of articles published on different aspects of stress management, all created to help you understand your own stressors and create your own,  customised toolkit to help you cope with the negative stress that affects us all; and build your stress resilience and energy that supports you both physically and psychologically.

  • Lawrence Mitchell on Thrive Global

Fuelling Innovation & Business Growth by Focussing on Workplace Wellbeing

This is the first guest post Lawrence wrote for Thrive Global, Arianna Huffington's health & wellbeing website, which is based on people gaining extraordinary health inside the workplace, attaining wellness and avoiding the stress and burnout that often comes with working in an organisation. In this post, Lawrence shares his story on how he came to be passionate about wellbeing in the workplace, and how he developed a nationally-receognised award-winning health & wellbeing initiative in his organisation of 3,000 employees, in just 2 years.

Growth vs. Fixed Mindset

The world-renowned psychologist, Carol Dweck, proposed that everything in your life comes down to your mindset. There are only two types of mindset, Fixed and Growth.  Whereas the former is underpinned by a belief

  • Lawrence Mitchell on Natural Health Radio

Interview with Eoin McCabe: Success without Stress

In this interview, Eoin McCabe talks to Health Coach, Marketing Director and author Lawrence Mitchell on how to address stress comprehensively and achieve your goals with ease.  He shares some tips from his new book