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5 Simple Steps to Reduce Your Daily Stress

with Denise Eckert

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Denise Eckert, the host of Calm Your Daily Stress podcast shares her 5 Simple Steps to Reduce Your Daily Stress which can be downloaded here:

https://therelaxationlounge.info/5-steps-to-reduce-your-stress-now/

In this episode:

  • Denise shares five simple steps to reduce daily stress, emphasizing the power of pausing to prevent mistakes and frustration.
  • She explains the importance of recognizing stress symptoms and taking a quick break, like a walk or a dance, to reset and recharge.
  • Denise talks about getting clear on what makes you happy and aligning tasks with your goals, using tools like a vision board to stay focused.
  • She encourages listeners to do a stress and energy inventory, tracking what drains energy and what can be cut or delegated.
  • She discusses the importance of setting boundaries, saying no to tasks that don’t align with your priorities.
  • Denise suggests bundling tasks together, tackling them in bite-sized pieces, and rewarding yourself for progress to stay motivated takes stress off the table.
  • Denise reminds us that asking for help isn’t failure, but a way to manage overwhelm and prevent burnout.

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About Denise

I know what it feels like to live in chronic stress, overwhelm, and burnout! I felt so all alone, sick and afraid. I didn’t know how to change things. My doctor just kept telling me to slow down, but I did not know what that meant. I made the change and you can too!

I am now to here to help you make that change! Living in stress can become a never ending cycle. You have too much to do, you get frustrated, overwhelmed and feel like you are on a never ending hamster wheel.

Life doesn’t need to be that hard. I am here to help you so that you can start enjoying your life again.

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