Stress Busters! Bringing Balance into Your Life! © copyright 2005 by Lynette J. Hoy, NCC, LCPC, Marriage & Family Counselor
Stress is one to the biggest triggers for anger. Let’s look at why stress is such a problem today and how to control it. When you can control or avoid stress – you will decrease the amount of negative anger in your life.
Stress is one of our society’s greatest dilemmas. We feel it every day…pressure, strain, tension, sometimes burn_out. What is it that causes stress? What makes it so prominent today? How can we get out from under it’s heavy load? Stress is that feeling you experience when life is closing in on you with too many responsibilities, expectations, personal goals, changes, instabilities and life struggles.
Today more than anytime in history, we feel stressed-out. Why? Is it the proliferation of technology? Have we become human computers…with megabyte capacities and speed accelerations escalating out of control? Maybe for this and other reasons we’ve lost our humanity. We’ve become human doers rather than human beings. Our souls have grown empty. Our emotions have been blocked. Our relationships have deteriorated and our spirits have withered. We no longer have time to love or be loved. So how do we remedy the situation? How do we learn again to be human, learn to enjoy life?
Filling the empty Soul:
I believe we need to put God back in the picture. We need to begin with God Who made us to be….in relationship with Him and others. Who gave us a hunger inside for Him and His purpose in our lives. We need God. We long for God. We need God everyday. We are made to know God. We need Him to communicate with us and us with Him. We need to experience His love. We are not just computers…taking in information, processing it and spitting it out. We are people with souls, spirits, emotions, bodies and intellect.
We are made in God’s image.
Pascal said, “There is a God_shaped vacuum in the heart of every man”. When that vacuum stays empty we try filling it with sex, alcohol, work, success, pleasure, fortune, addictions only to be reminded that we are still empty and feeling even more unfulfilled.
We need God to fill our hearts, our souls, our lives. We need His power for living. Jesus Christ said, “come to me all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest” in Matt. 11:28. Take time out to know God. Read your Bible. Seek His face. Read the gospel of John. Think about what Christ has done for you. Rejoice in your faith. If you are not sure whether you know Christ personally, ask Him to come into your life to change it today, trusting Him and Him alone for forgiveness of sins and eternal life. He died for our sins and has risen from the dead! He said, “I am the resurrection and the life, he who believes in Me will live.” (John 11:25)
Stress Buster 1:
Changing What You tell Yourself About Life and You:
What you say to yourself is very important in handling stress. Your self-talk originates from your view of life & yourself. If you view life as “grab for all the gusto you can get!” based on the premise that “eat, drink, and be merry for tomorrow we die” then, you will feel stressed! Why? Because you will hurry through life looking for satisfaction in anything without thinking about the consequences or caring about God’s plan for your life. And you will experience dissatisfaction _ the opposite of what you really want! If you view life as meaningless, you will tell yourself: “what’s the point?”, “why bother?” when you face responsibilities and decisions. Or if you view life as overwhelming or yourself as never measuring up, you will tell yourself: “I can’t handle that” or “This is too much for me” or “I’ll just fail anyway”. Your negative self_talk will generate more feelings of stress, hopelessness resulting in demotivation.
Maybe you are concerned about God’s plan for you and want to live for Him, but, you are finding that you still struggle with negative attitudes and self-talk. Growing in your relationship with Christ will help you begin to build your self-worth on God’s love and forgiveness. This will give you a healthier outlook on your life and a reason to live and prioritize your life. You will instead make decisions based on: “what does God want me to do?” and “how can I be used of God in this situation?”.
Don’t let negative self-talk rule your life! Let God change your thinking, your view of life and yourself! Proverbs 3:5-6 says: “trust in the Lord with all your heart and do not rely on your own understanding. In all your ways, acknowledge Him and He will direct your paths.” You can conclude from these verses that God loves you so much He has a plan for your life. What greater purpose can you live for than God’s purpose? God can fill your life with meaning, giving you greater incentive to live and make wise choices about people, responsibilities and events.
As Christians we know that God’s plan will ultimately give us what we need in life and fill our basic needs for security and significance. Jesus said in John 10:10, “I have come to give you life and give it more abundantly.” He not only promises to give you eternal life….. but, a fuller life!
Ultimate security lies in knowing you have been reconciled to God and have eternal life. Paul writes in 2 Corinthians 5:1-2 “Now we know that if the earthly tent we live in is destroyed, we have a building from God, an eternal house in heaven, not built by human hands.Meanwhile we groan, longing to be clothed with our heavenly dwelling,” NIV
When you encounter the love of the living God in Christ, the way you talk to yourself will change! The result will be less stress, less negativity, more meaning and purpose in your life!
Next Blog:
Stress Buster 3: Stop Controlling
© copyright 2005 by Lynette J. Hoy, NCC, LCPC. Lynette is a Marriage and Family Counselor with CounselCare Connection, National Certified Counselor, Anger Management Specialist-IV and Diplomate with the National Anger Management Association. She is the co-author of What’s Good About Anger? and a speaker for community, women’s and church organizations.