Stress Busters for Tax Day
It’s that
time of year again: tax season.
If you are
like many people, you feel increased stress around April 15. Tensions can run high from the pressure of
getting the forms filed on time or coming up with the funds to pay your (hopefully
not too big) tax bill.
But you owe
it to yourself to keep your stress under control as much as possible. When your body is subjected to ongoing
stress, unhealthy changes occur at the chemical level, and these changes can
lead to food cravings and weight gain.
How does your body react to stress?
When you
experience stress, your body releases a hormone called cortisol. In small amounts, cortisol does not present a
problem. But when the stress is chronic,
such as during the weeks surrounding tax season, the concentration of cortisol
in your body stays elevated with undesirable results.
For example,
you will crave foods that will give you quick energy, such as candy bars and
potato chips. And the presence of
cortisol will cause many of these extra calories to be stored as abdominal fat.
You may also
find it hard to eat in moderation while stressed, because cortisol can
interfere with the chemicals in your body that control appetite.
And now for the good news…
While you can
never get away from all stress, there is much you can do to keep it under
control and thus temper its effects on you.
Consider the following tips to outsmart stress in your life during tax
season.
·
Exercise.
You can reduce cortisol levels in your body by exercising just thirty
minutes each day. To make the most of
your workout time, try intervals.
Alternating between lower and higher intensity periods of exertion
allows you to achieve an overall more challenging workout than exercising at a
consistent pace.
·
Eat Well.
During times of stress, fuel your body smartly. Be intentional about eating nourishing foods
such as vegetables, fruits, whole grains, lean protein and nuts. If you eat these foods, you will keep your
blood sugar level steady, and you will be less likely to give in to the cravings
that cortisol causes.
·
Don’t skimp on sleep. By
getting at least eight hours of sleep each night you can reduce your cortisol
level by more than half of that of
people who get less than six hours. You
really can sleep away your stress!
·
Identify your stress.
Generalized anxiety can be paralyzing.
Take the time to sort out exactly what is causing you to feel
stressed. Rather than saying, “My taxes are causing me so much stress,”
figure out the specifics. Perhaps you
are stressed because you can’t find a form that you need or you are trying to
do your taxes alone without the skills that you need to pull it off. Once you pinpoint exactly where the stress is
coming from, you can take steps to take care of the problem.
·
Make time to relax. Taking
time to unwind is not a luxury; it is a necessity if you are going to master
your stress. Find something that makes
you laugh and smile, get a massage or just breathe deeply. Your mind has a
profound impact on your body; take advantage of this by finding time to relax
every day.
Use these
stress-busting tips to get you through the 2016 tax season unscathed!
Looking ahead
Why not get a
head start on the 2017 season?
Begin forming
a plan to reduce the stress of next year’s tax time. Decide where you will keep the necessary
paper work throughout the year, gather phone numbers and addresses that you
will need, check with your tax preparer to see if your withholdings are
optimal, and start a list of notations that you will need when tax day rolls
around again. Make sure this is the last
year that Tax Day causes you anxiety!
What do you
do to relieve stress in your life? I’m
always interested in new stress-busting tips!
Your #1 Coach and
Trainer,
Dr. John Heary, CFT, SFN, PFTS, MMACC
Certified Fitness Trainer
Specialist in Fitness Nutrition
Certified Physique and Fitness Trainer Specialist
Mixed Martial Arts Conditioning Coach
(716) 545-4090
http://www.MaximumFitnessSolutions.com
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Dr. John Heary, CFT, SFN, PFTS, MMACC
Certified Fitness Trainer
Specialist in Fitness Nutrition
Certified Physique and Fitness Trainer Specialist
Mixed Martial Arts Conditioning Coach
(716) 545-4090
http://www.MaximumFitnessSolutions.com
https://www.facebook.com/maxfitnesssolutions
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