Stress
Management
Presented By Jimmy
Oakley http://maybrockpublishing
Stress have control of your life?
Sick of the headaches, the jitters
and the hypertension symptoms.
Abolish your Stress Problems with
my book How to Reduce
Stress in
Your Life
Stress and Teenagers
Every teenager is going to face some amount of stress in
their lives, from the family, for their grades, in getting a
job, in getting their drivers license, stress with friends,
stress and drugs, and so much more. Helping your child through
stressful times in their life is going to be important. As you
teach your teen to handle stress, and not to handle stress for
them, but on their own, you are going to be teaching them life
skills.
Your teen is going to face stress, when grades come out. To
fight the stress about grades, talk to your teen about how they
are doing in school all the time, not just at report card time.
Voice options, such as, if they get a bad grade, offer to help
them learn the subject. Spend extra time learning about history
or calculus and get the teen interested in getting a better
grade. To get a better grade, a teen has to work hard all
semester. One failing grade can be overcome and shouldn't be a
matter of too much stress. Avoid the stress of failing for the
year by giving your teen the opportunity of a tutor, or of your
own abilities in that subject.
Your teen is going to have stress in their life when it
comes to peer pressure. Pressure about doing drugs, cutting
school, and stress about having sex. Giving your teen
information about what they can have in life and what they
won't have in life if they are to make the wrong choices is
going to help them avoid stress. Help them choose the right
friends, help them to have fun without drugs, and provide
options of where they can hang out so they won't be tempted to
make the wrong choices. Without knowing it is ok for a friend
to come over and watch movies all the time, a teen is not going
to bring friends home. Give your teen options and leave
stressful situations behind, as they learn to make choices that
are not going to cause worry, stress, and possible problems in
the future.
Every teen is going to feel stress about having sex at some
point in their life. To make the transition easier, a teen
should be able to talk to a parent, or to an adult about sex
and what to do about pressure. If a teen does not feel ready to
have sex, they will shun away from the situation, change
friends, and drop a girl friend or boy friend. These are normal
situations. To give your teen help during these stressful
years, don't urge on relationships. If a choice has been made,
let it be. Teens make choices because they feel they believe in
the outcome. Give your teen advice, but don't try and make
their decisions for them. If you come on too strong, a teen may
just do the opposite just because they want to prove you wrong
so avoid giving only ultimatums, but tell the teen about
choices for the best possible outcome.
Arthors Bio:
Jimmy Oakley is publisher of http://maybrockpublishing.com and
is also an accomplished arthor and writer.
His newest ebook release is titled
"Addiction Education, You have Questions, I Have Answers!",
a comprehensive authority guide and addiciton resource
that is sweeping the addiction community in it's new
found popularity. Jimmy invites you to subscribe to his
exceptionally informative new 10-part ecourse by
visiting http://addictioneducation.net/ecoursesignup.html. Or visit the books main website at
http://addictioneducation.net
.
To find other selections Jimmy has published,
visit http://maybrockpublishing.com. Some
of Jimmy's other books include The Body Detox Method,
Fitting Esercise into Your Busy Schedule, How to Reduce
Stress in Your Life, Banish Bad Habits, Vibrant Health
& Wellness Audio Program, Getting to Know Anxiety,
How to Boost Your Metablolism plus others excellent
resources for you to take advantage of.
Visit Jimmy's blog at http://jimmyoakley.com for
enlightening up to date information about marketing and other
miscellaneous topics of interest.
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