A very good article on Depression, Anxiety and Stress Management
Techniques. I agree with what the author said, that the first and
foremost in dealing with depression, anxiety and stress is to take
responsibility that we are in the situation now because of ourselves and
we have the power to do something to change it. The second point which I
would agree to is, "If we change our thoughts, we change our life."

If you're enduring a harrowing episode of stress, depression or anxiety,
then seeing light at the end of the tunnel can be difficult. You just
want the torment to stop. Here are three easy depression, anxiety and
stress management techniques you can take today to find natural relief
from stress, depression and anxiety:

1. With many changes in life, the first step is the hardest and taking
the first step towards beating stress, depression and anxiety is no
different. It's accepting that where you are now is solely down to you.
This took me so long to realize and for years, I believed circumstances
caused my anxiety, such as the timing of events, the number of events
and the people involved. I also thought that because these circumstances
were beyond my control, I couldn't do anything to change. This thinking
deepened my anxiety. But accepting that where you're at right now is
solely down to you is so important. Initially, accepting it can seem
overwhelming but in fact, it's liberating.

Why?

Because when you accept that you are responsible for where you are now,
you also accept that logically, you are the one who can get you out of
it. There are always events outside ourselves that we can point to as
being the reason for our plight. But doing this won't help. Instead,
say: "No matter what happened, no matter what others did or didn't do. I
and I alone am responsible for where I am now and therefore, I will get
myself out of it." Doing this will remove the power external events and
other people have over you and will empower you instead. And please
don't confuse this with blame. This is accepting responsibility and
developing the power to change and is vastly different from blaming
yourself. One is destructive, the other is constructive and the
difference between them is crucial.

2. Make a firm decision to get rid of stress, depression and anxiety.
Say: "I want to conquer stress/depression/anxiety. These things are no
longer acceptable and I'm going to take action to beat them. I want them
out of my life and I deserve to be free of them."

This is another great step to take. From now on you will control these
problems; they won't control you. There are many actions you can take
and there are many skills you can have in your power that will
effectively diminish the torment stress, depression and anxiety inflict
upon you. And when you have them in your power, the quality of your life
will improve dramatically. In taking this step, you acknowledge that
stress, depression and anxiety aren't problems that you have to put up
with and instead, you have the power to conquer them. You also realize
that you deserve to live a happy and enjoyable life and that stress,
depression and anxiety WILL NOT take that away from you. Indeed, you
have a right to be happy and you will no longer allow anything or anyone
to take that away from you.

3. The self-improvement gurus have been sharing a secret with their
clients for years. It is a powerful secret that has helped millions of
people around the world to change their lives. As my clients will
testify, I don't believe in magic bullets to conquer stress, depression
and anxiety as they rarely work. But this is a magic bullet that really
does work and it will yield big results for you.

So what is their closely guarded secret and how can it help you find
relief from stress, depression and anxiety? It's this:

If you change your thoughts you will change your life.

It's a simple sentence but my word does it holds power! Because the way
you think about your life - and I mean everything in your life from your
looks, your abilities, relationships, work, to events and circumstances
you are faced with - affects how you feel.

When you're suffering a stressful, depressive or anxious episode,
assigning negative meanings and outcomes to your situation is performed
habitually. Continually brooding upon negative and even catastrophic
outcomes is performed by all sufferers and these flawed modes of
thinking are the fuel that maintains stress, depression and anxiety.

The more you think in negative ways the deeper your suffering becomes.
But if you apply the secret of the self- improvement gurus, you can
change your life too. Because if you carry on doing the same things -
thinking in the same way - your life will carry on in the same way. But
if you change your thoughts, you will change your life and you will
emerge from the tunnel into a brighter, happier future. It's true -
change your thoughts, change your life!

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