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101 Ways To Cope With Stress: A Psychologist’s Famous List For Keeping A Calm Mind

It’s the 10th year that psychology teacher Brett Phillips has handed out his “101 Ways To Cope With Stress” list to students. A list that he compiled after years of research on the subject.

However, it wasn’t until recently that one of his students decided to post his beautifully simple list on Twitter, resulting in it going viral and clocking up 26,252 retweets at the time of writing this article.

And what makes this list so perfectly practical is how it focuses on the small things you can do everyday – most of which are centred around simplifying life – and how the culmination of these seemingly insignificant actions can reduce stress considerably.

Which is why we wanted to share this list with you. Especially for those of you who are practicing hypnotherapists – as sometimes helping your subjects form even the smallest of new, positive habits can set the wheels in motion for the bigger breakthroughs to take place.

You can check out Phillips’ list below:

  1. Get up 15 minutes earlier
  2. Prepare for the morning the night before
  3. Avoid tight-fitting clothes
  4. Avoid relying on chemical aids
  5. Set appointments ahead
  6. Don’t rely on your memory… write it down
  7. Practice preventative maintenance
  8. Make duplicate keys
  9. Say “no” more often
  10. Set priorities in your life
  11. Avoid negative people
  12. Use time wisely
  13. Simplify meal times
  14. Always make copies of important papers
  15. Anticipate your needs
  16. Repair anything that doesn’t work properly
  17. Ask for help with the jobs you dislike
  18. Break large tasks into bite-size portions
  19. Look at problems as challenges
  20. Look at challenges differently
  21. Unclutter your life
  22. Smile
  23. Be prepared for rain
  24. Tickle a baby
  25. Pet a friendly dog/cat
  26. Don’t know all the answers
  27. Look for a silver lining
  28. Say something nice to someone
  29. Teach a kid to fly a kite
  30. Walk in the rain
  31. Schedule play time into every day
  32. Take a bubble bath
  33. Be aware of the decisions you make
  34. Believe in yourself
  35. Stop saying negative things to yourself
  36. Visualize yourself winning
  37. Develop your sense of humor
  38. Stop thinking tomorrow will be a better day
  39. Have goals for yourself
  40. Dance a jig
  41. Say “hello” to a stranger
  42. Ask a friend for a hug
  43. Look up at the stars
  44. Practice breathing slowly
  45. Learn to whistle a tune
  46. Read a poem
  47. Listen to a symphony
  48. Watch a ballet
  49. Read a story curled up in bed
  50. Do a brand new thing
  51. Stop a bad habit
  52. Buy yourself a flower
  53. Take time to smell the flowers
  54. Find support from others
  55. Ask someone to be your “vent-partner”
  56. Do it today
  57. Work at being cheerful and optimistic
  58. Put safety first
  59. Do everything in moderation
  60. Pay attention to your appearance
  61. Strive for excellence NOT perfection
  62. Stretch your limits a little each day
  63. Look at a work of art
  64. Hum a jingle
  65. Maintain your weight
  66. Plant a tree
  67. Feed the birds
  68. Practice grace under pressure
  69. Strand up and stretch
  70. Always have a plan “B”
  71. Learn a new doodle
  72. Memorize a joke
  73. Be responsible for your feelings
  74. Learn to meet your own needs
  75. Become a better listener
  76. Know our own limitations and let others know them, too
  77. Tell someone to have a good day in pig Latin
  78. Throw a paper airplane
  79. Exercise every day
  80. Learn the words to a new song
  81. Get to work early
  82. Clean out one closet
  83. Play patty cake with a toddler
  84. Go on a picnic
  85. Take a different route to work
  86. Leave work early (with permission)
  87. Put air freshener in your car
  88. Watch a movie and eat popcorn
  89. Write a note to a faraway friend
  90. Go to a ball game and scream
  91. Cook a meal and eat it by candlelight
  92. Recognize the importance of unconditional love
  93. Remember that stress is an attitude
  94. Keep a journal
  95. Practice a monster smile
  96. Remember you always have options
  97. Have a support network of people, places and things
  98. Quit trying to fix other people
  99. Get enough sleep
  100. Talk less and listen more
  101. Freely praise other people

And if we were to tweak the above ever-so-slightly by turning this list into “102 Ways To Cope With Stress”… the additional piece of advice would be: practice hypnosis.

No surprises there, you may be thinking.

But self-hypnosis, much like meditation, has been found to help reduce stress, anxiety, depression and even aid in the natural healing of physical ailments. What’s more, it feels great and is a very effective visualization method to help attain personal and professional goals.

If you want to find out more about how hypnosis can alleviate stress, check out the article below:

>>Interview With A Hypnotist: Master Hypnotist Joe Homs Talks About The Effectiveness Of Hypnosis When Treating Stress

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