Mary Ellen Copeland

Article: Relieving Feelings of Stress Caused by World Events

How are the stressful, frightening events of these times affecting you? Are you having trouble sleeping? Are you avoiding food, or munching at will and putting on extra pounds? Do you feel anxious and fearful much of the time? Are your symptoms more severe or harder than usual to manage? Do you have distressing and troubling feelings that you have never had before? Are you constantly losing things, noticing that your memory is poor, that you are more irritable than usual? Perhaps you are feeling tempted by an addictive behavior that has been under control for a very long time? If so, you are not alone. People around the world are feeling the stress of these difficult times and it is showing itself in unexpected ways.

You may have had a lot of stress to deal with in your life even before September 11. You may have a disability or have a family member with a disability or a long term illness. You may have been grieving for the loss of a loved one, or a valued career. You may have been living in poverty, homeless or have a housing situation that is less than ideal. The list could go on and on. You may have been just managing to get by--keeping yourself well and helping others as needed. And now this! You may feel totally overwhelmed. Again, you are not alone. Most people share your feelings.

While there is no way to make this stress go away, there are things you can do to help yourself. Let me share with you some of the things that people are doing to make life somewhat more bearable. I am sure you have many more of your own.

I wish you all peace, and that the peace we hold in our hearts will spread around the world.

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