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			<title><![CDATA[Simple Solutions to Reduce Anxiety and Stress]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[<span id="mce_editor_0"><img title="" style="WIDTH: 145px; HEIGHT: 173px" height="286" alt="" hspace="0" src="http://www.therapist-psychologist.com/psychology_article/content_images/52/anxiety.jpg" width="157" align="left" border="0"/>Do you ever feel overwhelmed, stressed, or maxed out?<span id="mce_editor_0">&nbsp; </span>Is your anxiety destroying your social, work, and/or love life? <span>&nbsp;</span>Do you wish you had the ability to form new relationships with people, but are too nervous to introduce yourself? &nbsp;Anxiety/stress feels terrible and can be brought on&nbsp;by many situations, including the pressures of work, deadlines, the weight of time, the reluctance to meet new people, etc...<span id="mce_editor_0">&nbsp; </span>Uncontrolled stress and panic attacks can cause sleep disturbances due to racing thoughts and can keep people up at night and lead to problems staying focused during the day. <br/>Here are a few simple solutions to help reduce your anxiety and stress. <br/><span></span>
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<li id="mce_editor_0"><b><span>Get off the &#8220;hamster wheel.&#8221;</span></b><span id="mce_editor_0"><span id="mce_editor_0">&nbsp; </span>Anxiety can make your mind go over the same thoughts in a continuous loop.<span>&nbsp; </span>Cyclical thinking doesn&#8217;t get you anywhere and is counter-productive to eliminating stress.<span id="mce_editor_0">&nbsp; </span>For example, you might notice thinking the same thing, such as lying in bed and repeatedly thinking of your &#8220;to-do list.&#8221; Continuing these destructive mental cycles only increases the stress levels, fostering more negative thinking.<span id="mce_editor_0">&nbsp; </span>The continuous thoughts increase the anxiety and keep the stress heightened.<span id="mce_editor_0">&nbsp; </span>Be aware of your thoughts and get off the wheel.</span> </li></ol><span></span>
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<li><b><span id="mce_editor_0">Don&#8217;t forget to breathe. </span></b><span id="mce_editor_0"><span>&nbsp;</span>When people get stressed and overwhelmed, their breathing tends to become shallow and their muscles tighten up.<span>&nbsp; </span>Take a few moments to breathe and relax.<span id="mce_editor_0">&nbsp; </span>Regulating your breathing in times of stress helps your body to calm down by ensuring you take in the normal amount of oxygen.</span> </li></ol><span></span><span></span>
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<li><b><span>Let out some steam</span></b><span id="mce_editor_0">. <span>&nbsp;</span>Imagine you have a balloon in your body.<span id="mce_editor_0">&nbsp; </span>Now, imagine stuffing emotions down into this balloon every time you get irritated and frustrated.<span id="mce_editor_0">&nbsp; </span>Just as helium balloons pop when they get full, so do the emotional balloons within us.<span id="mce_editor_0">&nbsp; </span>The overwhelming feelings of anxiety and panic attacks are side effects from the popping of our emotional balloons.<span id="mce_editor_0">&nbsp; </span>Talk or write about your frustrations and anger so you can let out the air of the balloon and prevent it from popping.</span> </li></ol><span></span>
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<li><b><span>Work-it-out.<span id="mce_editor_0">&nbsp; </span></span></b><span id="mce_editor_0">Exercising, working-out, and physical activities are healthy ways to release anxiety and stress.<span id="mce_editor_0">&nbsp; </span>During physical activities, our bodies release &#8220;happy chemicals&#8221; (neurotransmitters, such as endorphins and serotonin) which help calm the body.<span id="mce_editor_0">&nbsp; </span>When you feel stressed or overwhelmed, go to the gym or take a walk around your neighborhood.</span> </li></ol><span id="mce_editor_0"></span><span id="mce_editor_0">If you are struggling with anxiety and you notice your relationships are being impacted, you can benefit from working with a therapist. &nbsp;As a therapist, I provide individual, premarital, couples, and family therapy in San Diego to help people create healthier relationships and feel increasingly satisfied in their lives.<span>&nbsp;&nbsp; </span>For more relationship and personal advice, please visit her blog at <a href="http://www.sandiegocounseling.blogspot.com">http://www.sandiegocounseling.blogspot.com</a> or her website at <a href="http://www.estesetherapy.com">http://www.estesetherapy.com</a>. </span></span>]]></description>
			<author>no@spam.com (Jennine E. Estes, M.A.)</author>
			<pubDate><![CDATA[Thu, 03 Apr 2008 16:30:00 PDT]]></pubDate>
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			<title><![CDATA[Quick tips on learning how to trust your partner after the affair.]]></title>
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<p class="MsoNormal" style="MARGIN: 0pt">Rebuilding trust can be extremely difficult, especially for the deceived partner.<span style="mso-spacerun: yes">&nbsp;&nbsp;Jennine Estes in San Diego, provides</span>&nbsp;effective&nbsp;steps to rebuild your trust after the affair.<span style="mso-spacerun: yes">&nbsp;&nbsp;</span></p>]]></description>
			<author>no@spam.com (Jennine E. Estes, M.A.)</author>
			<pubDate><![CDATA[Wed, 14 Nov 2007 11:54:24 PST]]></pubDate>
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