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Can't Concentrate?
You have so much to do, but you just can't seem to concentrate.
Got too much to do? You know how it goes you have tons of homework to do RIGHT NOW,
you've got a game this afternoon, your little brother is annoying you, and your mom is insisting
that you clean your room but you just can't seem to focus on any one thing. You feel like you
have no energy to finish all that you've got to do. This is because the stress hormones fill up
your short-term memory with the immediate demands of dealing with stress. They also signal
your brain to store the memory of the stressful event in your long-term memory so you know
how to respond the next time something stressful happens. All of this means you are more
likely to forget something, feel like you can't concentrate, snap at your family, be mean to a
friend, or feel tongue-tied.
Check out these 10 tips to keep you cool, calm, and collected:
Put your body in motion.
Moving from the chair to the couch while watching TV is not being physically active! Physical
activity is one of the most important ways to keep stress away by clearing your head and lifting
your spirits. Physical activity also increases endorphin levels the natural "feel-good"
chemicals in the body which leave you with a naturally happy feeling.
Whether you like full-fledged games of football, tennis, or roller hockey, or you prefer walks
with family and friends, it's important to get up, get out, and get moving! Check out the BAM!
activity cards and find one that's right for you!
Fuel up.
Start your day off with a full tank eating breakfast will give you the energy you need to tackle
the day. Eating regular meals (this means no skipping dinner) and taking time to enjoy them
(nope, eating in the car on the way to practice doesn't count) will make you feel better too.
Make sure to fuel up with fruits, vegetables, proteins (peanut butter, a chicken sandwich, or a
tuna salad) and grains (wheat bread, pasta, or some crackers) these will give you the power
you need to make it through those hectic days.
Don't be fooled by the jolt of energy you get from sodas and sugary snacks this only lasts a
short time, and once it wears off, you may feel sluggish and more tired than usual. For that
extra boost of energy to sail through history notes, math class, and after school activities, grab
a banana, some string cheese, or a granola bar for some power-packed energy!
LOL!
Some say that laughter is the best medicine well, in many cases, it is! Did you know that it
takes 15 facial muscles to laugh? Lots of laughin' can make you feel good and, that good
feeling can stay with you even after the laughter stops. So, head off stress with regular doses of
laughter by watching a funny movie or cartoons, reading a joke book (you may even learn some
new jokes), or even make up your own riddles
laughter can make you feel like a new person!
Everyone has those days when they do something really silly or stupid instead of getting
upset with yourself, laugh out loud! No one's perfect! Life should be about having fun. So, lighten
up!
Have fun with friends.
Being with people you like is always a good way to ditch your stress. Get a group together to go
to the movies, shoot some hoops, or play a board game or just hang out and talk. Friends can
help you work through your problems and let you see the brighter side of things.
Spill to someone you trust.
Instead of keeping your feelings bottled up inside, talk to someone you trust or respect about
what's bothering you. It could be a friend, a parent, someone in your family, or a teacher.
Talking out your problems and seeing them from a different view might help you figure out ways
to deal with them. Just remember, you don't have to go it alone!
Take time to chill.
Pick a comfy spot to sit and read, daydream, or even take a snooze. Listen to your favorite
music. Work on a relaxing project like putting together a puzzle or making jewelry.
Stress can sometimes make you feel like a tight rubber band stretched to the limit! If this
happens, take a few deep breaths to help yourself unwind. If you're in the middle of an
impossible homework problem, take a break! Finding time to relax after (and sometimes during)
a hectic day or week can make all the difference.
Catch some zzzzz...
Fatigue is a best friend to stress. When you don't get enough sleep, it's hard to deal you may
feel tired, cranky, or you may have trouble thinking clearly. When you're overtired, a problem
may seem much bigger than it actually is. You may have a hard time doing a school assignment
that usually seems easy, you don't do your best in sports or any physical activity, or you may
have an argument with your friends over something really stupid.
Sleep is a big deal! Getting the right amount of sleep is especially important for kids your age.
Because your body (and mind) is changing and developing, it requires more sleep to re-charge
for the next day. So don't resist, hit the hay!
Keep a journal.
If you're having one of those crazy days when nothing goes right, it's a good idea to write things
down in a journal to get it off of your chest like how you feel, what's going on in your life, and
things you'd like to accomplish. You could even write down what you do when you're faced with
a stressful situation, and then look back and think about how you handled it later. So, find a
quiet spot, grab a notebook and pen, and start writing!
Get it together.
Too much to do but not enough time? Forgot your homework? Feeling overwhelmed or
discombobulated? Being unprepared for school, practice, or other activities can make for a very
stressful day!
Getting everything done can be a challenge, but all you have to do is plan a little and get
organized.
Lend a hand.
Get involved in an activity that helps others. It's almost impossible to feel stressed out when
you're helping someone else. It's also a great way to find out about yourself and the special
qualities you never knew you had! Signing up for a service project is a good idea, but helping
others is as easy as saying hello, holding a door, or volunteering to keep a neighbor's pet. If you
want to get involved in a more organized volunteer program, try working at a local recreation
center, or helping with an after school program. The feeling you will get from helping others is
greater than you can imagine!
Most importantly, don't sweat the small stuff! Try to pick a few really important things and let
the rest slide getting worked up over every little thing will only increase your stress. So,
toughen up and don't let stressful situations get to you! Remember, you're not alone everyone
has stresses in their lives...it's up to you to choose how to deal with them.
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