Stress is on the rise and for good reason but our ability to cope with it hasn't necessarily improved. Our providers are experts at supporting our clients, providing skills and tools and individualized care.
Too many of us may discount stress or want to deny it exists. Yet even the joy in our lives can bring about responsibilities and stress that comes with it. It stress remains and builds, it can affect our minds and bodies and we dont want that to happen
If you are struggling with stress in your life, I invite you to come experience the NET difference! Neuro Emotional Technique, or NET, is a mind-body technique that helps the body release unresolved stress patterns, thereby giving you a chance at a more joyful experience in life!
Our goal is to help you uncover your true potential, and lead a life that is worth celebrating. While we can't change difficult situations of the past, we can work together to better understand and resolve challenges in your life. Our practice style is goal oriented using numerous approaches.
Stress seriously impacts your emotional health, as well as your physical health. It keeps you from thinking clearly and functioning effectively. It can even impact the most important relationships in your life. But no matter how stressful your life seems, there are steps you can take to relieve the pressure and regain control. In fact, the simple admission that stress has taken over your life is the first step in learning how to manage it. Stress management is all about taking charge of your lifestyle, thoughts, emotions, and the way you deal with problems. I can help you sort everything out, figure out your priorities, and structure a plan so stress doesn’t run your life – YOU do!
You can reduce stress or manage it productively by using some of these strategies:
1. Express your feelings….with friends, a counselor, write in a journal, compose a letter you don’t mail, write a poem or essay. Don’t be afraid to ask for help.
2. Do just one thing at a time. Prioritize the things you need to get done.
3. Take care of yourself physically through nutrition or exercise.
4. Know your limits. Focus on what is really important and learn to say no.
5. Watch how you talk to yourself and do not judge yourself. Reverse your negative ideas and focus on positive outcomes.
Marriage and Family Therapist, M.A., Associate Marriage and Family Therapist
Maybe you're a business owner learning how to navigate new challenges daily. Maybe you're a parent or a leader in your church or community with what feels the weight of the world on your shoulders. Maybe you're in school and every quiz and test counts. Whatever the case may be, you're reading this because you're experiencing some level of stress and know there has to be a better way to manage it. In our work together, not only will I provide you practical tools tailored to your unique needs, we will also go deeper and work together to change your relationship with stressful situations to be able to carry them with more ease. Interested? Feel free to reach out.
Stress can sometimes be overwhelming. Maybe its stress from work, from a recent medical diagnosis, strife in the family, or trying to take a new step in life. I work with clients on how to manage the stress and give them tools to operate while when they feel the stress.
Stress is a huge 6 letter word that gets thrown around frequently, but how do we actually manage it? It isn't as simple as going to the spa or squeezing a stress ball. All of the resources I am trained in teaching people allow us to manage stress in a far more effective way. Stress management and self-care is essential, and the practice of that is something we can work on together. This wasn't something that was taught in schools, but that is okay, we can learn now.