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by: Stanley Popovich
Animals and our pets can be a great way
to reduce our every day stresses and anxieties. It is not easy to deal with
our fears and anxieties, however, spending time with animals can makes us
feel better. Here is a list of ways of how animals can help us to better
cope with our fears, anxieties, and stresses.
Spending time with animals can be a great source of companionship. Whether
you have a pet or go to your local shelter, spending time with an animal or
pet can help us to feel better. Also many people talk to their pets and this
can help us to get their problems out in the open. Animals can be of good
company to all of us and can prevent the fear of being alone during our
troubles.
Helping animals and other people through community service can be a great
way to overcome our anxieties. There are many animals out there who could
benefit from your time and talents. Doing something that will help your pet
or other animals can give you a source of pride and accomplishment and also
can lead to possible friendships with others.
Sitting around and accomplishing nothing will not make things any better
whether its dealing with the fear of being alone or something else. Animals
can help us to be active and to focus our energies on working with them
instead of worrying about things that may or may not happen. This will
prevent us from worrying about our current situation.
One of the ways to manage stress is to challenge your negative thinking with
positive thoughts. Animals can help us to relax and help us to focus on the
good things in our lives. This will help us to focus positively on any
situation. Playing with animals can help reduce our fears and anxieties in
any situation.
Animals can get our minds off of our problems. A person could do an activity
with their pet or other animals that will give them a fresh perspective on
things. Spending time with animals will get your mind off of the problem and
give you the energy to do other things. Most importantly, playing with
animals will give you the self-confidence that you can cope and that you can
get through the day.
Remember that there are many ways that animals can reduce the stresses of
our every day life, however, they are not a substitute of getting
professional help. If your fears and anxieties become overwhelming, then you
will need to talk to a counselor. The next time you feel stressed, spend
some time with your pet or other animals and you will be better able to cope
with your worries.
BIOGRAPHY:
Stan Popovich is the author of "A Layman's Guide to Managing Fear Using
Psychology, Christianity and Non Resistant Methods" - an easy to read book
that presents a general overview of techniques that are effective in
managing persistent fears and anxieties. For additional information go to:
http://www.managingfear.com/
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