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Stress relief

Stress relief can be how we respond to stressful situations.  When we are stressed out we typically go to self-destructive behaviors to cope.  This is not Biblical because God wants us to take our burdens to Him.

“Come to me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest. Take my yoke upon you and learn from me, for I am gentle and humble in heart, and you will find rest for your souls. For my yoke is easy and my burden is light.” Matthew 11: 28

God doesn’t say when you have it all figured out bring it to me.  He wants our burdens right then and there when we are in the thick of it so that He can help us out.  I want to share with you a tool that has helped me be mindful when I am dealing with stressful situtations.

Ways to respond to stress

I love acronyms. I just remember things well with acronyms. This acronym I Learned, and I want to share it with you.  It’s a great mental checklist when you feel yourself responding to stress. Before I share with you tips to help yourself. I want to remind you that there is nothing that we can do on our own.  God provides all that we need.

Luke 12:22-26 is a great reminder of who is in control and why there is no need to worry.  Jesus warns us about worry; there’s like over 50 scriptures that encourage, lead, and direct us about worry. In Luke 12, Jesus warns us by telling us not to worry about life, what to eat, don’t worry about our bodies, or what we’re gonna wear. He even compares us to ravens, who are very greedy creatures yet and still don’t worry about where their food is coming from.  They just seek, trust and rely on God to supply them with what they need.

 

Luke 12:25-26 says, Who of you by worrying can add a single hour to your life? Since you cannot do this very little thing, why do you worry about the rest?

A Scripture that I meditate on when I am distracted is Colossians 3:2; “Fix your eyes on the things above and not of this earth.”  It helps me to redirect my gaze to Jesus when I am trying to fix things on my own.  The only thing that I need to fix is my eyes.

Types of stress

Stress inevitable. Life will happen, and if you associate whatever, that is something to fear.  Your body will perceive it as stress.  Our body prepares ourselves for whatever this fear is, whatever in our mind, our perspective, we fear sometimes it’s acute stress.

Acute stress- is an instinctive reaction; it could be something great like winning a game or something scary like nearly getting in an accident.  It’s when the stress goes away when the cause of stress goes away.

Chronic stress. Sometimes you’ve been. It’s by not accepting the events in your life or you’ve been fretting or being nervous for a very, very long time; fear of failure can lead to chronic stress, insecurities, illnesses, and relationships.

There are 8 top stressors in our life.

  1. Work
  2. Transition or Change
  3. Illness
  4. Loss
  5. Relationships
  6. Uncertainty
  7. Finances
  8. Food

I am sure there are some additions you can add to this list. Drop them in the comments.  These stressors you can encounter in your daily living.   And like God said, like you can’t change it. Why are you worried about it? The only way that you can change your circumstance is to call on the one who can- Jesus.

You need to take it to Jesus, right?

We have acute stress. We have chronic stress and then we have burnout and that’s when we let that chronic stress. Continue and go ongoing and it causes us to exhaustion.  It all is dependent on how we manage stress.

The next time you feel like how you are going to coping with stress is self-destructive, it’s not serving your body. I want you to H.A.L.T.

H.A.L.T. before you engage in self-destructive behavior

Hungry?

Are you hungry?  And where is that hunger coming from? Our cravings typically come from three areas of our bodies.

1. Head Craving- Is it a habitual craving? Maybe it’s a habit we create at night when we sit down to decompress; we have a glass of wine. A glass of wine is not self-destructive, but if it becomes a tool to numb and ends up being a bottle of wine.  There may be other ways to cope with your stress.

2. Heart Craving- Is it from your heart? Is it because someone hurt you or something hurt you and you didn’t process it to the end of the day? And you’re just going to feed that, um, that emotion with food. Like the glass of wine, it may start off with the intention of just one, but if it leads to binge eating. Then we may need to be more intentional and mindful of our cravings.

3. Stomach craving- Are you hungry? Like, are you hungry? because sometimes you are but you need to take a moment and ask yourself and not just give into temptation.

Before you engage in self-destructive behavior, I want you to ask yourself first H.A.L.T., are you hungry? When did you last eat? Is your hunger emotional or does it, is it, does your body need food? And is your body asking for food because it needs some type of nutrient to set snack on.

Did whatever the stressful situation did it cause you to become angry and were, are you dealing with it right now? Or did you wait until the end of the day or until a couple of weeks later?

So ask yourself first, are you hungry?

If you’re not hungry are you angry?

Angry?

Stressful situations can lead us to feel anger depending on our autonomic nervous system response. Are you angry? Find out a way to diffuse that anger. You will need to be aware and responsive.  And that is really from self-reflection and being intentional. And the best way to diffuse anger to diffuse darkness is to bring in light is to first pray, like that’s the first thing. Make it a habit to turn to prayer and not your emotional response.

We’re going to H.A.L.T when we’re in a stressful situation, we’re gonna check if we’re hungry, we’re gonna check if we’re lonely.

Lonely?

When is the last time you talked to somebody? Do you need to talk to somebody about this situation that’s causing you stress? Was the experience when you spoke to this person about this situation or somebody positive or negative? If your go-to person isn’t a safe space. It’s okay to find another person to support you.  Do you have a support system?

I am one of the coaches for Revelation Wellness 21 Day Project Stress Relief and I am so grateful to be able to lead and encourage this community to  stress freedom.  If you’re looking for some guidance on how to cope with stress or a community.  I want to invite you to the 21-Day Project stress relief. Together we will be navigating the Word, our bodies response to stress, and learning new skills to cope with stress.  Having support and community is a great extrinsic motivator for change.  Sometimes you may just need rest.

Tired?

Have you given your body enough rest? I’m not talking about 6-8 hours of sleep at night. In addition to that have your Sabbath with the Lord, take a moment to be still, and take a pause or break throughout your day.

I have a client who can work for 11 hours straight without a break.  She becomes so hyperfocused that she doesn’t take a break.  Not even to go to the bathroom.  One rhythm we set up was adding timers to her day and for her to force herself to get up and take a rest from work. Sometimes here rest is a dance break, movement snack, or even an actual snack.  She is no longer proud of her diligence to work. She is even more productive with breaks.  It was challenging at first but she is so grateful she takes time out.  She finds herself more rested and feels better emotionally.

If we are tired, we make poor judgment it drains us emotionally and leads us to have unfavorable responses.

Another question you may need to ask yourself is, “Can I energize myself?; without any outside circumstances.

Is it through movement?

Is it through putting on a great worship song and dancing it out, and have you taken some time in the day to relax?

Stress Response

When you H.A.L.T, you respond differently to stress, and it gives you a moment to assess how you’re feeling before you lash out at someone else.

If you’re unable to see what you need. Ask the Lord to reveal it sometimes, we are so caught up in the stress it’s hard to assess. Fix your eyes on the Lord. He will reveal where you are at and what you need.  He’s all about a meeting where you are and taking you where He knows you can go.  Pray and H.A.L.T before you respond.

Next time you find yourself in a stressful situation. I want you to take the time to H.A.L.T! If you’re looking for more tools to help you cope with stress, join me for the 21-Day Project Stress Relief, it begins Sept. 19th. Join here 

 

Morning Routine to reduce your stress

For me, the first five minutes of my day are praising the Lord for the blessing of breath and the opportunity for another day to be used for His glory.  I may even read a Bible verse before I start my day.  But it can quickly change when a moody teen says something rude or I pick up my phone for a quick status check of the world through the lens of Social Media.  I need more than 5 minutes. And if being
My morning routine needs to set me up to deal with the day.  And if time with the Lord is still making me react in my flesh, am I just going through the motions, or am I taking time to connect with God?  For me, it takes a little more time. My morning routine can optimally be achieved by how I prep the night before.  This brings me to the importance of a bedtime routine! (Blog post coming soon)
Before I move, I eat.  I used to do fasted cardio, and I found that my body, when I did eat, immediately bloated. So, I begin with water and food. I prefer food as a preworkout over drinks and powders.  I believe in supplements, and I usually take those at bedtime (more on my bedtime routine and snacks coming soon) but not to fuel my workouts.
What I eat and drink also sets the tone for my days.
Next, I would say some movement like stretching is great to get your digestive system awake, your body prepared for the day, and stretch out anything that may have tightened while you were sleeping.

My top three stretches:

Easy Twist or Lying Chest Opener

Twisting is a great way to get the digestive system moving, and this is also a total body stretch whether you’re standing in the Easy Twist or lying in the chest opener. Your body will appreciate the movement.

Feet, Calf, and Hamstring stretch

Your feet are the foundation of your body and work probably the hardest.  They need love in the morning and your calf and hamstring that help control your body’s starting and stopping.

Figure 4 Stretch

My favorite stretch because my hips are always so tight, and I just need it.

You can check out some other stretches that I love:

Protein Waffles for the Family

Protein waffles are made several times a week.  I make them in big batches and the family eats them in big batches with a family of five active members food goes quick.  Mimi loves waffles and calls them waffle pancakes. Whether their pancakes or waffles they are called waffle pancakes and she asks for them daily. So, I like to keep them available all the time.

I used to make us separate waffles; mine protein and hers from the bag at Sam’s club. The main reason was the cost of protein.  I figured out how to make a big batch that is family-friendly and my kids actually prefer them now.  They actually will say, “Mom, what happened to the other waffles.” It’s funny how when you eat good food you crave good food.

This makes a really big batch so I often freeze them in separate baggies for an easy grab n go breakfast. It doesn’t take long and once you get into the waffle flipping groove you’ll wonder why you didn’t make your own sooner.  Give this easy yummy recipe a try and let me know what you think of this cost-effective protein waffle recipe.

I find that people think eating healthy is expensive but I think that is just an assumption.  If you broke down the savings from making your own, especially in bulk, you would save a considerable amount yearly.  Eating healthy does not have to be expensive. That is why I really like to use Now Foods Vanilla Toffee Protein. It is affordable for families and the ingredients I can trust to use in for everything my family eats.  When I buy protein I usually buy one for shakes and one for baking.

I love to top it with Lakanto Maple Syrup. I’ve told you in the past why I have switched to Monk Fruit Sweetener instead of sugar for my family’s baking needs and they have not noticed the difference in the least.

Protein waffles are really easy to meal prep and also to make in advance.  They are also something that is associated with not being a diet food which is hard to get my Bible and Bootcamp Beauties out of the mindset of restriction.  We cannot live our life on a diet but we can make better choices.  These waffles are not as convenient as you just add water but the taste is worth the effort.

Big Batch of Protein Waffles

Big Batch of Protein Waffles

Ingredients

  • 2 cups oat flour; (grind about 31/2 cups of oatmeal in a food processor)
  • 4 Tbsp ground flax
  • 4 scoops Vanilla Mom Fuel protein powder
  • 1 tbsp cinnamon (optional)
  • 1 tsp baking powder
  • 1 tsp of baking soda
  • 2 tsp vanilla
  • 2 cups unsweetened almond milk
  • 4 egg whites (I used ½ cup egg whites;actual egg whites)

Instructions

  1. Preheat waffle iron.
  2. In 1 bowl mix together oat flour, protein, flax, baking powder & cinnamon.
  3. Mix with wisk or fork until blended.
  4. Add in wet ingredients (milk, vanilla, egg white) and mix until blended.
  5. Cook on waffle maker until golden brown (about 5 minutes).
  6. Serve topped with berries, No sugar Lakanto Maple syrup, or whatever you like!
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Stress is stalling your Weight Loss Goals

Your Stress is Stopping you from reaching your goals.

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I have to say the number one factor that slows down my clients is stress and rest. I can create a perfect program and healthy eating guidelines, but I can’t make my clients go to bed or chill out. Despite their efforts in the gym or kitchen, the scale can be at a standstill if you’re stressed out. Holding onto weight is how our body protects itself when it is stressed. 

 

For a woman, life can be stressful with the roles she fulfills, the relationships she maintains, professional responsibilities, and if she is a mother, add caring for other people’s needs to the list. All are equalling a stressed woman who eats well, exercises often, and still can’t lose those last 10 pounds. 

Stress is a part of life, and although we may ignore stressful situations, there is no way to avoid them and their effects on our bodies. Stress is needed for change, either for good or bad it all depends on how you approach it and use it to achieve a healthier lifestyle. Let’s talk about the physical influence stress has on your life.  

 Does stress cause weight gain?

Stress is not just an uncomfortable feeling. It can cause the production of cortisol, a steroid hormone that regulates your metabolism and immune support. Cortisol is the “stress hormone” because it is produced when stressed, helps with protein metabolism, increases your blood sugar, and balances the immune system.

Hormones can wreak havoc on your waistline. Cortisol is a hormone that contributes to your inflammatory response. It’s not the cause of inflammation, but it responds to inflammation—higher levels of inflammation equal more elevated cortisol levels.

Hormones can cause weight gain.

Cortisol is good and bad for our waistline. Cortisol is released after intense exercise to assist in muscle repair. Elevated cortisol levels do cause weight loss difficulties and can also be associated with weight gain. 

BUT- the cortisol hormones help with the breakdown of fats and other lipids by hydrolysis to release fatty acids known as lipolysis. Cortisol helps increase the rate of stored fatty acids released into the bloodstream into beta-oxidation, also known as fat burn.

Why is cortisol linked to stubborn belly fat and weight plateaus?

Because cortisol is not the sole culprit to your belly fat, it’s part of the problem but can also be the solution. 

Your stress is hindering your weight loss.

Stress in life is unavoidable. Very few people live a stress-free life, yet some are stressed, and those who are stressed and overweight. What’s the difference? Have you factored in the type of stress? Some people have acute stress from day to day. Others suffer from chronic stress. For example, you are riding a rollercoaster. The adrenaline spike releases cortisol and engages your “fight or flight” response. In this scenario, cortisol increases your blood sugar and gives you the temporary boost to give your muscles the energy needed to react. 

After your body reacts, it will return to its normal state, hormonally, if you didn’t have a heart attack. I was kidding. But think of something that would cause you a sudden panic. That is acute stress. Stress helps our body defend itself against stress or attacks, physically or emotionally.

Now the stress that is attacking your waistline is known as chronic stress. Chronic stress results from a persistent or ongoing attack physically or emotionally on your body. Your body is always defending itself, stressing you out, and showing up in various forms, such as inflammation, emotional unrest, lack of sleep, energy, lack of appetite or insatiable appetite, mental clarity, or memory. All can be the result of chronic physical or emotional stress. This is when your cortisol remains at an increased level throughout most of the day. Never returning to homeostasis or neutral.

Chronic stress effects on the body

The association of cortisol and weight gain is the result of a chronically elevated cortisol level in your body, which can lead to the following side effects

  • Weight Gain
  • Osteoporosis
  • Hormone Imbalances
  • Gastro-Intestinal Issues and Complications
  • Diabetes
  • Cancer
  • Heart Disease

Reasons you need to chill out to improve your waistline and overall health.

Chronic stress is not just from emotional stress, but physical stress can also result from not seeing results.

1. Overtraining can lead to Chronic Stress.

A surefire way you can cause chronic physical stress on your body is through overtraining and undereating. That’s why you feel like you’re doing all the right things, but the scale is not moving. You’re eating anything barely, training several hours every day, always focused on your results, and they’re not showing up on the scale. 

Your body is protecting itself. That’s it’s a job to keep you alive, and if it feels like it’s attacking, it’s going to defend itself how it knows best. Holding onto fat in case you need it in “fight” mode. I often recommend a treat meal, off day, and good night’s sleep to my clients. Some have woken up pounds lighter. It’s crazy what happens when you give your body what it needs. It does what you want it to do. 

It’s so much more than a good night’s sleep and a burger and fries to get rid of belly fat. I don’t want to oversimplify the process because it does take hard work to overcome chronic stress. They’re things you can do daily to avoid burnout, stress out, and frustration. 

2. Chronic Stress Leads to Hormone Upset and Weight Loss Plateaus

Our bodies must keep us alive, and there are many functions set in place for us to live to our bodies’ full potential. Cortisol is a hormone that optimizes the breakdown of stored fat, which is called lipolysis.  

Cortisol is known to store or break down fat in the midsection of the body, which is why it is correlated that chronically stressed people have more abdominal fat.  It could be a hormonal reaction to your lifestyle. 

Suppose your cortisol is left unchecked for too long. It can lead to diseases like insulin resistance, hyperinsulinemia which can make weight loss slower or encourage weight gain or retention.

 4. Chronic stress will increase cortisol.

Suppose you are in a constant state of stress, which means that your cortisol levels are frequently elevated. Prolonged elevated levels of cortisol can lead to muscle breakdown. This will also affect how your body utilizes protein to gain muscle and muscle-producing hormones such as testosterone. It will also slow down your metabolic rate. Cortisol is not directly responsible for your weight gain. It is a catalyst for how other hormones and body functions operate.

 5. Chronic stress Increases appetite and can result in Weight Gain.

Stress can also engage another hormone in your body known as ghrelin, which tells you that you are hungry. And leptin hormones tell you when you are full, which are two hormones that either ignite or suppress appetite. Our brain becomes less sensitive to our leptin hormone when we are stressed. Leptin hormones are the hormones that tell you you are full. If your brain is not responding to your leptin hormone, this may cause you to overeat because you are never given the signal that you are full. Meaning you eat more, you don’t get full, and you may begin to consistently overeat unless you are intentional about your portions and food.  

Elevated cortisol can cause your ghrelin to overreact and always tell you fully. It can also cause you to have no appetite, which can send signals to your body to hold on to the fact that it does have to survive. So, when your brain is less sensitive to your leptin hormone, it can cause weight gain and slow weight loss.

Our bodies are so different, even the way we respond to stress. The amount of stress each person can endure is also individualized. Despite our uniqueness, everyone has a threshold of stress that can affect our cortisol, leptin, and ghrelin response.

How to Stress Less to help weigh less

How can you fix it now that we know the biological cause of weight gain from stress? You can take actions daily to lower your stress level and increase your body’s capability of regulating hormones that cause weight gain.

1. Add soothing or calming activities to your schedule.

When was the last time you read a book, took a leisurely walk, meditated, or even had a peaceful 10 minutes? Adding these activities can help alleviate chronic stress.

2. Exercise

It doesn’t always have to be high intensity. Moderate-high intensity exercise has been proven to help people mentally destress. The act of focusing on the task and not worrying about everything going on in your life can be a stress reliever. Try adding exercise that lowers your cortisol levels.

Such as:

  • Swimming
  • Cardio
  • Rowing
  • TRX
  • Skating
  • Walking
  • Yoga

3. Get more rest

Sleep is probably the most underrated thing you can do to care for your body. There are many benefits, but allowing your body adequate time to recover, recharge, and grow daily is essential to reducing chronic stressors. Lack of sleep can increase cortisol, so I recommend trying to get your 6-8 hours daily, if possible. 

Setting up bedtime routines can help. I have found that NOW Foods Nighttime Tea is a fantastic addition to my nighttime routine. It sends me off to sleep peacefully without any sedatives, and I feel like I get a restful sleep at night when I have my NOW Foods Nighttime  tea nightly. You can use FAITHFUELED for 20% off!

NOW FOODS Nighttime tea also has a peaceful sleep supplement you can take in the evenings. The herb mix helps to keep rest without sedation. The adaptogenic herbs promotes a healthy response to emotional, physical, and environmental stress.

Ashwagandha is a balancing ayurvedic herb that supports the relaxation of the body and mind. 

4. Add adaptogens to your daily routine.

I discovered adaptogens about a year ago. I didn’t realize some I used regularly, and then I began to research what other adaptogens I could add to my routine to aid my wellness journey. 

Adaptogens are plants and herbs that can help your body function and recover from stress. They have been used for thousands of years and are standard practice in Eastern medicine to ingest adaptogens to aid health. It’s hard to find quality supplements. Organic India has a full line of adaptogenic herbs and accessories to help people’s stress levels and health.  

How can you reduce your stress to lose weight?

First of all, don’t stress yourself out; try to do everything to reduce stress. Take one thing at a time. Find the easiest thing to adopt, master it, and then work on the next. You’d be surprised how little switches can reduce your stress levels. Maybe start with a cup of tea at night, a leisure walk, a bedtime routine, or eliminate unnecessary stressors that are weighing you down. You can do it, and you will be surprised by the results. Less stress, reduced belly fat, decreased weight, increased mood, and better quality of life. So, tell me, where will you begin to reduce the chronic stress in your life?

Join me for 21-Day Project Stress Relief

I am coaching the 21 Day Project Stress Relief through Revelation Wellness. We will give you daily tools, devotions, audios, movement and so much more to help you learn new Stress Coping skills. I would love you to join us in this 21-Day Project Stress Relief challenge!

Check out my post “Breaking Up with Busyness” for details on the challenge

 

 

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Breaking Up with Busyness

 

I learned within the last few years. I do not thrive when I am busy, so I am breaking up with Busyness. I also learned, and my motto is that you have to slow down to speed up. So, if you find yourself in a busy season right now? May I offer some suggestions?

Breaking up with Busyness

Self-care is not about massages and manicures but about doing the things that help you operate at your best self. For me, that means breaking up with Busyness. I used to busy myself caring about the wrong things. Despite my best efforts, my Busyness led to no results—just me running around like a nut holding onto Jesus by a thread.

The things I invested time in did not bring fulfillment, just increasing angst. My Busyness took away from other things far more important than worldly gain. Although I ddon’tlike the term “self-care.”Putting care into yourself is often needed.

Psalm 62:1 (NIV) Truly, my soul finds rest in God; my salvation comes from him.

What I knew

I was taught that “idle hands are the devil’s playground has stuck with me throughout my life. I was still busying myself with a task, some meaningful and some meaningless. Then, I became a mother and applied that to my children. I signed them up for classes, keeping their weekly calendar full of outings, play dates, and activities. Teaching them that they should always have something to do and not allowing them to have the time for rest or leisure. After rereading the story of Mary and Martha, I came to an epiphany- “need to break up with Busyness. Previously, I took pride in being an exceptional multitasker and exemplary at time management. I realized slowing down and taking time to “be still” was an admirable trait.

Why is Busyness Applauded?

Many people are always on the go until they reach exhaustion. Busyness is considered tremendous, and stillness is deemed to be lazy. We can hear God, be closer to Him, and use His guidance when we are still.

Mark 6:31-32 (NIV)
31 Then, because so many people were coming and going that they did not even have a chance to eat, he said to them, “Come with me by yourselves to a quiet place and get some rest.”32 So they went away by themselves in a boat to a solitary place.

Are we valuing our relationships?

Being busy also keeps us from having meaningful relationships with others. We are so wrapped up in the go-go; that we aren’t fostering our communities and fellowship, which is very important.

Hebrews 10:24–25

And let us consider how to stir up one another to love and good works, not neglecting to meet together, as is the habit of some, but encouraging one another, and ball the more as you see the Day drawing near.

Are we meaningful and present in our significant relationships, like our spouse or children? Are we filling our time and presence with stuff and activities? Is it worth the stress and isolation to be task-oriented?

Five Ways I plan to break up with Busyness.

  1. Say “No” more. I often say “”yes” before thinking about how it will add or take away value from my life. I plan on saying “Not Yet” and “no” more and see if the situation or task will take away from my life.
  2. Get over FOMO. I often say “yes” because I don’t want to miss out on anything. I have always been like that, but I realize I don’t have to be part of everything, which is okay. Age brings you wisdom, I guess.
  3. I know my Why. If I stay focused on the “why” I am doing something, then “that” I am doing will either have more or less meaning—being rooted in my “why” will help me discern the things that are meant for me.
  4. Setting Up Boundaries, one thing that I need to do is to make time for devotion. Five minutes a day is not going to cut it. Recently, I have let that be a mindset, but I need more time with God.
  5.  Join the 21-Day Project Stress Relief Challenge that begins on Sept. 19th

My “”ha””Moment

The story of Mary and Martha was an epiphany for me. I discovered I wanted to fellowship and devote more time to God and my family and friends. Have a more meaningful and present relationship with the people in my life.

It allowed me to slow down and reduce to be more like Mary. Planning for my children is a memorable experience versus expertise in activities. I spend quality time in the Word with my husband daily, my family, and my dog, and my stress level is low.

I live the lifestyle and enjoy the moments instead of calculating my time. So, in the last part of the year, I will be doing less and wanting more. This life was not meant to cram as much as we could into every hour but to enjoy every hour. TThat’sthe plan. LLet’ssee if I stick with it.

More Confirmation on leaving Busyness behind

Another Aha- Moment I had in Sunday service during the message. The pastor said something pivotal—those who wonder why their world is crumbling never had it on a strong foundation, to begin with.

It was like a light bulb.

If it had happened to me years before, my world would not look as hopeful as it is today.

You aaren’texempt from life as a Christian. IIt’sjust how you choose to live it and whom. The Word, the Holy Spirit, and Jesus can bring clarity and peace.

Come to me, all who labor and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest. Matthew 11:28

Creating Stress Management Coping Skills and Tools

We are so much stronger in the community and they can help and guide us to be better than ourselves. I am partnering with Revelation Wellness for their 21-Day Project Stress Relief. For 21 days, the Revelation Wellness ministry has created a guided 21-day program to help you retrain your God-given ability to live well in light of the stressors that life can bring. In this program, you’ll learn how to stay on track and faithfully live the healthy and whole life God desires for you.

Learning how to cope with our stress has many benefits:

These coping tools will create new rhythms that

  • Embodied peace and strategies to cope with stress
  • Decreased stress, anxiety, and depression
  • Better sleep and more quality ways to rest
  • Less pain both physically and emotionally
  • Increased energy and stamina
  • Lower blood pressure
  • Improved digestion and inflammation in the body
  • Boosted immune system
  • Less muscle tension
  • Better decision making
  • Improved relationships

 

Why do a 21-day stress relief challenge?

September is typically stressful for me and produces a lot of anxiety. With new schedules, responsibilities, and roles as a mother. Each year September and October are a challenge for me to adjust. Stress is all around us and everyone feels its effects. God knew we would experience hard times. He didn’t say we might have trouble; He said it would happen. Through Project Stress Relief, you will learn how to harness the positive effects of stress and combat the negative ones. If you are looking for tools to reset your mind and body back into the design God intended, this challenge is for you! I love to do things in the community because it holds me accountable, and I would like to invite you to join us. You can begin to sign up for this challenge on August 23rd. Put it on the Calendar and get into this program.

 

What is Included in the Program?

  • Daily emails leading you to your website content
  • 21 daily devotionals
  • 21 daily video teachings  (about 5-8 minutes each)
  • 21 daily practical, experiential activities
  • Audio or video recordings to help you put into practice what yyou’velearned each day.
  • FB Community Group and I, alongside other Revelation Wellness Instructors, will coach you through.
  • Live coaching calls on the Healthy & Whole FB page

You can sign-up here

What tools do you use to manage your stress and bring you peace? 

 

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