Wednesday, November 4, 2015

5 Things That Happen When You Stop Stressing So Much


It can be a difficult task to stay on track with things, especially when you have a crazy schedule. The pressure adds up, and the overwhelming stress might begin to feel constant.

 Eventually, all of those hectic days and hurried deadlines will get you to where you need to be. From what I've learned through my own experiences, here are five great things that happen when they start to pay off.

1.) You start to become more and more productive.
I have definitely had the tendency to procrastinate when it comes to important tasks and due dates for my responsibilities. Lately, I've (thankfully) been a lot better about staying on top of everything that I have to do, and it feels nice to be so productive without feeling like I'm procrastinating my life away. This is definitely one way to lessen stressful thinking.

2.) Stress doesn't last forever.
Even when it seems like it won't ever go away, the stress will end eventually. Once everything evens out and the mounds of work and deadlines decrease a bit, things start to get a bit better and you get used to the work. If you're in a position where you really don't think that you can handle everything, it might be time to let go of some commitments.

 3.) The path for your future becomes clearer.
Everything that you've been working so hard for will come together when it's meant to. If it doesn't seem like it they will right now, give it time. The future becomes a much brighter place when you achieve enough goals to shed some light on it.

4.) You start to feel a lot more comfortable with everything.
If you had asked me a few months ago how everything was going in life, I probably would have referred to the picture that I added as the image for this post. However, somewhere along the way, everything began to fall into place and became a lot easier.

5.) It pays off.
Getting everything on the same track and getting used to overcoming stressful situations can be a rocky road, but ultimately, it's rewarding. When all is said and done, you can look back and remember how hard you worked to get where you are.

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