Published 7/2024 MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz, 2 Ch Language: English | Duration: 1h 50m | Size: 2.13 GB
A comprehensive guide on how to change your mindset to reduce stress
What you'll learn
You will understand the power and benefits of living in the now
You will comprehend how stress and anxiety affect the body, mind, and spirit
You will learn to embrace your overthinking and make it work for you
You will train yourself to live mindfully
You will be trained in various practical stress reduction techniques
You will learn daily habits to stay in the present moment with less stress
Requirements
No experience neede. You will learn everything needed within the course.
Description
Changing your mindset to reduce stress is a powerful strategy that can transform your life. Stress is a common part of our daily lives, but when it becomes chronic, it can lead to various health problems such as heart disease, depression, and obesity. However, by altering our mindset, we can manage stress more effectively and improve our overall well-being.Our mindset is essentially our mental attitude or inclination. It is the way we think about and interpret the world around us. Our mindset can influence our behaviors, decisions, and emotions. Therefore, by changing our mindset, we can change our reactions to stressful situations.When it comes to stress management, mindset plays a pivotal role. If we perceive a situation as threatening or beyond our control, we will likely experience high stress levels. On the other hand, if we view the same situation as a challenge that we have the skills to handle, we are likely to experience less stress.Research has shown that individuals with a growth mindset - those who believe they can improve and learn from challenges - are better equipped to handle stress. They are more likely to see stressful situations as temporary and manageable, rather than insurmountable problems.Furthermore, a positive mindset can enhance our resilience - our ability to bounce back from adversity. Resilient individuals are not only able to cope with stress more effectively, but they also view stressful events as opportunities to learn and grow.
Who this course is for
People who lack stress managment skills or strive with stress in their professional ot personal life.