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Main Page –› Self Healing –› Managing Stress
 

How To Find Stress Relief On The Buffet Table

 

Are you always starting too many things in order to get stress relief and then discover that you are all stressed out because you have accomplished nothing?

As a Hypnotherapist, NlP trainer and Energy worker many of my clients who would like to experience stress relief are having difficulty coping with stress. This is because they are attempting to do too many things at the same time.

The buffet table gives you many choices but can you handle the freedom of choice?

Mary (name has been changed), one of my clients made the incredible discovery about how to get stress Relief from the buffet table. Let me explain. Mary used to go to the buffet table and stress herself out by piling everything up onto her plate. She would then return to her table and quickly devour her meal. After attacking her meal like a force to be reckoned with, she felt shockingly restless.

She discovered that this was like multi-tasking (attempting to do too many things at once.)

Mary experienced amazing stress relief when she began taking small portions from the buffet table just like a bowl of soup. Enjoying the bowl of soup and then going back for another specific item like a salad. This process of taking a little bit, although she could have a full plate, gave Mary the awesome experience of choice, relaxation and stress relief. So what is the moral of the story?

In life you can fill your plate with the dangerous excesses of life (too much food), or you can take on one task at a time (like a breath of fresh air) and complete it before starting another task. This simple process can become a powerful healthy habit (if practiced regularly).

Your habit of taking a little bit at a time can result in you being more efficient and productive because you will be living life and experiencing stress relief.

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Author: Cecil McIntosh
 
Author Bio:

Cecil McIntosh

Cecil McIntosh, B.B.M., CHt., is a gifted teacher and coach who is the expert on relaxing. He is the founder, developer, designer, teacher and coach of the Empty Your Cup? (EYC) process.

The (EYC) process facilitates Eastern and Western philosophies. The Eastern philosophy is based on knowing and finding yourself and the Western philosophy is based on material acquisition. The (EYC) process helps you find the appropriate balance between Eastern and Western thinking.

The (EYC) process is a 14 year synthesis of the cutting edge methodologies like Hypnotherapy, Neuro-linguistic Programming (NLP) and Energy Work. The (EYC) process begins with (EYC) relaxation which is quick and practical. The next step is (EYC) Meditation and then finally (EYC) self-actualization.

Cecil is a member of the Canadian association of NLP (CANLP) and the National Association of Transpersonal Hypnotherapist (NATH). He is the director of research and training for Change Perspective located in Mississauga, Canada.

He had over 25 years of experience in sales and was graduated with a four-year degree in business management from Ryerson Polytechnical Institute. Cecil is also the author of many audio CDs and video products for relaxation and meditation. He provides seminars, workshops and coaching to help you relax anywhere, anytime.

Cecil experienced profound momentum on his journey, when his marriage ended in divorce. He now is enjoying a healthy relationship with his life partner and four children, ages 25, 23, 20, 18 and one granddaughter.

 
 
 

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