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Health Tip: Keep a Stress Journal
By LadyLively on September 28, 2015
Keeping a journal of stressful situations and your responses may help you better cope with the next stressful problem that comes along.
The Helpguide.org website recommends logging this information:
- Possible triggers for your stress.
- That way you felt, both physically and emotionally, while you were stressed.
- Your response to each stressful situation.
- Steps you took to improve each situation.
Source: HealthDay
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