If you feel run down and ragged from all of the responsibilities that you are dealing with, the stress you feel if not dealt with will result in depression and even anxiety.
Millions of Americans suffer from unhealthy levels of stress at work. (A study several years ago estimated the number to be 11 million–given events since that time, this number has certainly more than tripled–studies in Sweden, Canada, and other Westernized countries show similar trends.)
Tranquilizers, antidepressants, and anti-anxiety medications account for one fourth of all prescriptions written in the U.S. each year. Sometimes we may find ourselves in situations that are extremely difficult to deal with. Most of us have tremendous amounts of responsibilities that can be anything from work, kids, parents, marriage and on and on. We all know the world is not a very friendly place and it usually bombards us with endless problems. If you feel that you are being loaded down and you’re not quite sure what to do with it, perhaps it is time to look at your situation and see if you can unload some of your problems.

One of the first things that we should do is to make a list of all of the things that we consider to be a burden in our life or something that is causing undue stress. Some of these burdens will be ones that we can’t do much about, such as dealing with marriage, which can be stressful from time to time.

Other burdens may be heaped upon us from outside sources, such as work and although we would like to be able to get rid of these causes of stress, it is not always going to be practical for us to do so. Sometimes we take on things that we think we will benefit either ourselves or someone we care about without realizing the amount if added stress it will bring in to our lives.

By realizing what areas of our life is causing the most pressure we can better evaluate how to deal effectively with the stress it is causing. If you are working too many hours at work and feeling the pressure of it, try to balance your workload better. If your kids are running you ragged, figure out the problem areas and deal with them one at a time starting with the easiest problem to address. In order to best reduce your stress and anxiety is to take it one step at a time. Even though you may have the big picture in front of you, you still need to look at smaller pieces of the picture as to what you were going to change. With each burden that you remove from your life, you will feel a relief and will be much easier for you to tackle the next one that needs removed. Are you struggling with depression or feel overwhelmed with stress and anxiety?

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