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What causes YOU to feel stressed?

 

What causes you to feel the strain of stress?

What causes you to feel the strain of stress?

Check in with yourself…
Are you feeling stressed?  Not sleeping well? Frequently feeling tired? Often a bit irritable?
Putting on weight?  Lacking in self-confidence? Not laughing and playing much?

Sometimes the strain of stress creeps up on you slowly, it usually shows up in what I call your ‘soft spot’. That is the bit of you that waves the ‘danger’ flag first! Do you catch colds easily? Have an upset tummy? Experience headaches? Whatever is your most frequent ailment, if you check back, you will likely discover that recently some situation has been a stressor in your life.

You need a coping strategy! The stressor will probably not go away, so the only thing to do is to look at what you can do about your response to that stressor.

I am asking you to tell me your biggest and baddest (in the old fashioned meaning of the word) stressor and then I will write a blog offering some coping strategies for you to experience.

Looking forward to seeing from you!

Mind Chi – less stress & more resilience introduction

Mind Chi Basic Introduction Steps

Mind Chi Book Cover image

Mind Chi

 

Here are the steps to take you through the Mind Chi Basic Routine:

 Step 1 – take the questionnaire for stress:

www.mindchi.com/index.php/mind-chi-self-questionnaire/

 Step 2 – take the questionnaire for resilience:

https://www.mindchi.com/index.php/resilience-scale/

Step 3 – look at the Mind Chi Basic 8 step overview:

https://www.mindchi.com/index.php/mind-chi-basic-8-steps/

Step 4 – IF you want more detail, Chapter 4 of the Mind Chi book is here:

https://www.mindchi.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/06/MindChiChapter4-Sample.pdf

 Step 5: A YouTube introduction for each step,  talks you through them one by one and then times the minute for you. The first is here:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eLUMph1aHRU&feature=channel&list=

Then I think you can find the next 7 from there.

Step 6 – There is a timed 8 minute Mind Chi routine here, for when you are more familiar with the routine; it contains a brief introduction and the timed minute:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9RQhzIMNkEw

The maximum time you will need on only one day is 12 minutes and just 8 (or less) for the others.

Step 7 – Do your Mind Chi Basic 8 steps, taking just 8 minutes for 28 days and then retake the Mind Chi Stress & Resilience Questionnaires – see the difference for yourself!

Step 8 –   Contact Mind Chi for the Mind Chi in Action – advanced level – where you apply Mind Chi to a specific problem or goal – it becomes even MORE exciting!
Mind Chi is available for your groups, office, company or 1 to 1 Mentoring – just contact Vanda@MindChi.com

 Grab the reins of control; build your resilience and life a life of energy and joy.

Less stress & more resilience with Mind Chi

Less stress & more resilience with Mind Chi