When we are stressed, we find it very difficult to rationalize our circumstances. In most people, it has been observed that stress can totally exhaust their mental potential to think. Even if there is a way out of their predicament, because of the stress, they will fail to see it. This is what makes the stressful situation worse. The problem is that when you have stress playing in your mind, the one sure way to remove it is to eliminate the circumstance that has caused it. But in many people, when stress begins to play on their minds, they are quite unable to think and so they do not understand what they must do to eliminate the cause. This worsens their stress.

In the 21st century, we find that stress has become quite commonplace. The rising competition has given rise to workplace stress. Most people carry their work home and can never come out of it, even when they are home with their families. Everyone is in high tempers, even within families, which gives rise to domestic stress. In addition, increasing costs, rising pollution, ever-growing traffic, etc. all contribute to stress in their own way.

Table Of Contents
Chapter 1:
What Is Stress?

Chapter 2:
The Basic Rules for Coping with Stress

Chapter 3:
Changing the Way You React to Situations

Chapter 4:
Biting Only as Much as You Can Chew

Chapter 5:
Control the Situation; Don’t Let the Situation Control You

Chapter 6:
Using the Middle Path

Chapter 7:
The Trick Is in Avoiding the Wrong Things

Chapter 8:
Looking for Relaxation Techniques

Chapter 9:
Prioritizing

Chapter 10:
Learning How to Keep Avoiding Stress