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Is Your Personality Causing You Stress
Is Your Personality Causing You Stress
It may sound hard to believe, but experts say that your
personality can actually cause you stress.
To a certain extent, your personality might have been determined
at birth.
However, there are certain characteristics that you might have
developed over the years that are now contributing to your stress level. While one cannot
change his or her personality overnight, it is certainly possible to change certain habits
that may now be causing you stress.
To begin with, you should ask yourself if you have low
self-esteem.
Do you feel as if you are inferior to other people?
Do you constantly berate yourself for your faults? Do you consider yourself to be the sum total of your
mistakes?
There is evidence to suggest that low self-esteem can lead to
stressful situations.
The problem is that you may be putting stress on yourself
unnecessarily. Therefore, what you need to do is to begin to enhance your self-esteem. This
begins by ending the "negative talk" that goes on inside your head.
Instead of focusing on your weaknesses, form a list of your
strengths. You might also want to list all of your major accomplishments.
You might be amazed to discover just how much you have achieved.
Whenever you feel the urge to downgrade yourself, think of your attributes. This should serve
to end the litany of your failures which you may be repeating to yourself.
Stress can also be the result of being overburdened. Do you take
on too much? Are you dealing with too much responsibility? While there are certain
responsibilities at home, at work, and at school that we must carry, at times we may be
overextending ourselves.
List your major responsibilities and see if there is a way for you
to whittle down the list. You might be surprised to learn just how much you have taken
on.
With a little bit of planning, you might be able to shift some of
your responsibilities to other members of your household or to your co-workers.
Be sure to talk with your mate and your boss if your stress level
seems out of control. Together, you can work on strategies to reduce the amount of stress you
feel.
Lets face it. Some of us are control freaks. We feel as if we need
to control every detail within our line of sight.
If you fall into this category, you may be experiencing stress
because of your controlling nature. You may also find that this weakness is negatively
impacting your personal life, causing you to feel additional stress in your
relationships.
In order to combat this tendency, try practicing the old adage,
"Let Go and let God (or your Higher Power). Recognize that there are certain things that are
simply beyond your control.
The sooner you recognize this, the better off you will be, and the
less stress you will feel.
Another prime cause of stress is fear, especially fear of the
unknown. You may be fearful of making mistakes or of being judged harshly.
In order to counteract this, you must recognize that everyone
commits errors even major league baseball players! You must also learn to forgive yourself
for your faults otherwise, you will be putting yourself under a tremendous amount of
stress.
Follow the motto: Do your
best and let nature take care of the rest.
Try not to agonize over every little thing. In addition, learn to
get over the guilt of not being perfect. Otherwise, your stress level is likely to
consistently hit the roof.
You have to realize that recognizing your faults is half the
battle. Once you know what personal foibles you need to work on, you will be in a better
position to reduce your stress.
Realize that it took you a long time to develop such personality
flaws, so it might take some time to eliminate them. In other words, do not expect to
radically change your personality in a week.
However, with the proper amount of diligence, you can alter those
aspects of your personality that are causing you grief.
Once you eliminate these flaws, you should feel more energetic,
less stressed, and better able to take on the world. And you may just find your blood
pressure decreasing as well.
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