Showing posts with label pain. Show all posts
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Tuesday, December 8, 2015

9 Tips To Tame Work Stress

9 Tips To Tame Work Stress

By Laura McMullen for U.S. News
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Stress can help you perform better and work harder both in the workplace and elsewhere. But sometimes too much of even "good" stress can be overwhelming and lead to fantasies of curling into the fetal position under the desk, familiarizing co-workers with a specific finger or simply walking out the door forever. Let's not let it come to that. These tips will help you find calm, focus and even a little happiness during your most stressful workplace moments.
1. Switch tasks.
"If you have the flexibility to do something else, get into a task that's going to take your attention away from whatever is frustrating you," says David Reiss, a psychiatrist based in San Diego. This can apply to co-workers, too. Put aside that exasperating email thread with Bob. Take a break from that project you’ve been stewing over for the last few hours, and work on something else for a while.
2. Help out.
It feels good to be nice, so Gretchen Rubin, author of The Happiness Project, suggests doing a good deed to ease workplace frustrations. Email a co-worker helpful information, make an introduction or simply lend a hand to whomever is changing the copier paper, she says.
3. Slow down with mindful meditation.
For those moments when you feel swept in the current of deadlines, emails and phone calls -- when you can barely tread water -- try this technique called Instachill, from Victor Davich, author of 8 Minute Meditation: Quiet Your Mind. Change Your Life. First, close your eyes and take a big breath in, and then sigh it out. Now relax, breathe naturally and locate where in your body you feel stressed. Focus on this spot, while allowing those muscles to move naturally. When another thought drifts into your head, gently return your focus to the stress spot and stay there. After a few minutes, slowly open your eyes and note how you feel now -- hopefully your head is higher above the water.
Touch your neck - cold fingers tense, warm fingers relaxed.
4. Ease shoulder tension.
Stretching moves your muscles, releases tension and shifts your focus to your breath. Try this move that Tara Stiles, instructor behind the ulive.com video series Yoga Rebel, dubs "eagle arms," which releases shoulder tension. With a slight bend in your elbows, stretch your arms in front of you. Wrap one arm over the other, hook your hands and inhale deeply as you lift your arms straight up over your head. Now exhale. Added bonus: You can do this stretch while sitting at your desk.
5. And stretch your back and hamstrings, too.
Stiles suggests another stretch: Simply stand straight with your chest open and your arms loose, and take a big breath in. Breathe out as you bend forward, over your legs, with your knees slightly bent. Sway slightly. This stretch "gets the blood flowing to your head, so you feel more refreshed when you roll up to stand," says Stiles, adding that while it's a little more conspicuous than a seated move, "It's nice for when you're picking up a paper clip or something."
6. Move.
Jump up and down, do jumping jacks at your desk or skip around the room, Rubin suggests. "There's something very childlike and energetic about getting those feet off the ground," she says. "And you will feel very goofy if other people can see you, so that will affect your mood as well."

7. And if you're not feeling particularly goofy?
Run up and down the stairs, or go for a 10-minute walk -- preferably outside. “Moving around will boost your energy, but being in the sunlight will help even more,” says Rubin, pointing out that even on cloudy days, there’s more light outside than inside. “That in itself gives you a lift and helps your focus and mood.”

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8. Ask yourself: Is this stress or abuse?
If you’re swimming in workplace anxiety, Reiss says it’s key to differentiate between stress and abuse. And the line between the two is not always clear, so consider chatting with a third party, such as a human resources staff person or a friend who can be objective and tell it to you straight. “If it’s harassment that’s disrupting your ability to work, then you have to take appropriately assertive, calm actions.” (And that’s another article.)
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9. Get some perspective.
If you’re miserable, look for another job, Reiss says. But if you're facing typical workplace stress -- frustrations, disappointments and personality conflicts -- consider Reiss' tough love: "That's why they call it work. You don't expect to go there and have fun," he says. "You expect to go there and get paid." Try to solidify boundaries. Remember that your co-workers are not your family members, and when you leave your workplace each day, you should leave your work, too. Focusing on the non-work aspects of your life, such as relationships and hobbies, will help you gain some perspective.

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Monday, June 23, 2014

PAIN MASTERY Demonstration

PAIN MASTERY Demonstration

by Dr. Tim Lowenstein (c) 2001

Dr Lowenstein demonstrates Pain Control
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A baby diaper pin pushed into arm muscle - no pain, no bleeding.

NOTE: These photos are old but still a valid demonstration. I am reshooting the photos and a video that I will be posting. I have heard that this demonstration has encouraged others to calm down when injured. Freaking out actually can cause more damage than the injury itself. Example, people die of gun shot wounds that are not life threatening. So if you cut your finger, your extreme reaction actually hurts more and slows down your healing.
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This photo may be shocking to some. It is offered as a demonstration as the level of skill that you can achieve through training and practice. This puncture wound demonstrates mastery of pain, infection and mental focus.

Typically, we think of advanced mastery skills as being demonstrated by monks from India or some exotic Asian country. I learned this and other skills while attending the very conservative Kansas State University. No it was not based on a course of studies in any college. It was because of the biofeedback equipment at the university and the time and energy I devoted to training. I did not set out to specifically gain these kind of skills. I focused my training on mastery of the mind and body. These unusual skills were the result of that training. Simply, I did not train by sticking a needle in my arm. I trained to enter deeply relaxed Theta and Delta mind states. I also practiced a number of meditation methods to cleanse and purge the personality. It was after intense focus on this kind of training that the unusual ability to manage the mind and body occurred.

It is amazing that this skill and the others have remained all these years. Frankly, the most difficult part of a pain/healing mastery demonstration is dealing with the reactions of the people watching. Some people tend to Ohh and Argh thinking only of their own fear or pain and suffering. It is very hard for them to imagine such an event occurring without a flood of pain and alarm signals.

Nurses and other health care professionals are amazed at how the skin clings to the needle. It forms a small tent as the needle is withdrawn from the body. It appears the skin is reluctant to release the needle.

I experience the event as if I were a member of audience. I do not judge but calmly watch. Internally, my mind accepts the needle and the individual particles of my body move aside to accept this outside entry.

I could go on and on sharing and explaining this level of mastery. I hope it encourages you to take seriously your own ability to manage headaches, ulcers, back pain and the pains of life. I share this so that you can see the advanced levels of training that you can achieve beyond warming your hands and relaxing your muscles.


Breaking the Skin. Notice Needle Bends as it breaks the skin. Skin is resisting puncture.
Needle Completely Buried - No Blood, No Pain, No Infection

Photo 4 Close-Up Needle Next to Site of Puncture

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