There has been a lot of talk lately about dealing with stress. The AMA and the AHA have worked together and have a great piece on dealing with this and I've included the information below. I hope these tips help. I've actually used several of these tips when I worked with teens, so if you are a parent or grandparent numbers 1, 2, 3, and 5 worked very well with tweens and teens.
1. Count to 10 before you speak a word.
2. Take a few slow, deep breaths until you feel your body unclench a bit.
3. Go for a walk, even if it's just to the restroom and back. It can help break the tension and give you a chance to think things through.
4. Try a quick meditation or prayer to get some perspective.
5. If it's not urgent, sleep on it and respond tomorrow. This works especially well for stressful emails and social media trolls.
6. Walk away from the situation for a while, and handle it later once things have calmed down.
7. Break down big problems into smaller parts. Take one step at a time instead of trying to tackle everything at once.
8. Chill out with music or an inspirational podcast to help you rage less on the road.
9. Take a break to pet the dog, hug a loved one or help someone out.
10. Work out or do something active. Exercise is one of the best antidotes for stress.