Stress Reduction Tips for Self-Employed Entrepreneurs

Tips on Reducing Stress and Tension If You Run Your Own Business

Dee Cohen
Running one's own business can be stressful. No fixed salary, constant promotional efforts and sometimes the isolation of being on one's PC all day can be a strain. Here are a few ideas to implement each day before the stress builds up.

Remember it is much easier to nip something in the bud than to deal with stress after it flowers into physical symptoms or a bad mood. If you get into a funk sometimes it can last for days and it's often hard to break free of it. When you can "catch" the negative moment beginning you have a great shot at stopping it from taking you down. I've found these helpful for myself as well as my clients:

1) If you feel a certain "mood" beginning (ie depression, anger, discouragement) try to do something physical such as go running, swim or even clean. It's good to do something that will tune up your nervous and glandular system. Even if you don't "feel" like doing this, you will feel better after you do. Often when we feel most in a funk is the time we least want to exercise our will but this is what's needed to help us snap out of these negative emotions.

2) There are two breathing exercises from yoga that are very helpful to cultivate a neutral mind. One is called "Alternate nostril breathing" and the other is called "Breath of Fire". You can learn these from a yoga class or video .

3) Identify and write down the mental tape loops that you finding yourself repeating. By knowing what these are you can watch it instead of take it as your own identity. The more you "see" the dramas the less you react from within them. These are "stories" we tell ourselves and it's good to question them a bit.

4) Keep a notebook of inspiring anecdotes, quotes and tips. This helps to boost one's spirit and also to feel connected with others that have dealt with similar feelings. When we don't feel so isolated, we can have a new perspective.

5) If you are on the computer for more than an hour get up and do something that will shift your attention in order to gain some energy. As little as 10 minutes of stretching could make all of the difference in the world. You can roll your shoulders and also close your eyes and take time to do deep breathing.

Breaking habits is a wonderful way to acheive your goals and reach your dreams.

Published by Dee Cohen

I enjoy writing and work on the internet. I also teach yoga and have a psychotherapy practice. I enjoy helping people find ways through yoga and meditation to stay calm when people push their buttons.  View profile

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