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Exposing Introverts Stress Management Techniques

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There are different types of personalities in the society, and stress affects them in dissimilar ways. Introverts are people who tend to be deliberate, low-key, quiet, and moderately "non-engaged" in social events. They take more pleasure in "solitary activities" like writing, inventing, designing, watching movies, and reading. They are those people who will likely enjoy spending time alone than spending time with large groups.

On the other hand, introverts are also the type of people who are more likely to suffer from stress -they endure more stress as they feel they need to be something they are not. This kind of stress is considered "killer stress", and can result to systematic failures like failures of the body's immune system. A "favorite" condition that most young introverts will likely to suffer in their late twenties or thirties is chronic fatigue syndrome, unless they do something to give themselves time to recharge their batteries and effectively manage this stress.

There are diverse techniques for introverts to manage their stress. Introverts stress management techniques will depend on what works best for the individual and what is much easier for them to achieve. The main goal is for them to better cope with their stress and overcome it. Here are some introverts stress management techniques that can help introverts reduce or even eliminate their stress:

Deal with the "self"
The initial step to overcoming any stress is dealing with one's self. Learn to appreciate the "self" as an appealing person and one who's worth knowing; realize that the greatest difficulty that faces you probably comes from dealing with interaction and the "outer world" of action -do something to overcome this difficulty such as getting involved in an "interaction" workshops or activities.

Recognize the "stress triggers"
One of the introverts stress management techniques that's very helpful, is identifying and understanding one's "stress triggers", which helps them formulate a "plan of action" that best works for reducing these stresses. One can make a diary of the stress, its level, and how they reacted to it. Then, find ways of coping -for some introverts, yoga or meditation reduces their stress, while others find comfort in exercise and favorite hobbies.

Let others know
Introverts should think about gently explaining their need for quiet time and privacy to others -never assume they know. Defy using "silence" to self-protect or manipulate. It will be helpful to let a trusted friend "check out" your values, to give you a different point you did not consider. Finally, smile more -showing outward emotions help reduce that stress.

These introverts stress management techniques are simple yet effective. Remember, introverts don't have to suffer from the bad effects of "killer stress"; it's just a matter of opening up to the things around you and doing something positive towards stress.

Find insightful and useful information about Organizing and Positive Attitude at Articlegrow.com.

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Lucile Taylor, an expert in Coaching, is a writer for Articlegrow.com.


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