"Prevent"

There are simple things you can do to help your body and mind withstand stress. These will help you improve your immune system, your energy level, your self-esteem, and your sense of well-being.

1. Relaxation.
Relaxing regularly will help prevent stress.
Set aside just 15 minutes every day, whether you are feeling stressed or not.
Go through whatever relaxation procedures work best for you. Techniques such as yoga and stretching can be effective, as can
progressive muscle relaxation.

2. Regular exercise.
If you know people who run, swim, or bicycle regularly, you may notice that they have less stress than others. When your body is in first-class condition, your mind and emotions will also benefit. Regular exercise is one excellent way to "stress-proof" yourself, or at reduce the bad effects of stress.Exercise can make you look better, sleep better, concentrate better, and withstand disease better. It will also improve your mood and make you feel better about yourself. The best exercise for stress-proofing is aerobic activity, which uses your whole body. This includes jogging, bicycling, brisk walking, cross-country skiing, aerobic dancing, swimming, rowing, skating, and stair-stepping.If you are not used to exercise, start with walking. Walk briskly for about 20 minutes, three times a week. As you get in shape, take longer walks, or switch to a more vigorous form of activity.
If you don't have access to a lake, mountain, or country road to row, ski, or bike on, substitute on machines at home or in a gym. But whenever you can, get out into nature. The quietness and change of scene will help your stress levels.

Need To Know:
Some exercise safety tips:
If you are over age 35 and not used to vigorous exercise, check with a doctor before you start, or stick to walking.
Begin every exercise session slowly (including walks), and don't speed up until your muscles are warm.
Don't race. Take the talk test. If you don't have enough spare breath to hold a conversation, slow down.
At the end of your exercise session, walk around slowly for a while to cool down.

3. Eating right.
You will be much better able to withstand stress if your body feels good, and it can't feel good if you don't feed it properly.
Make sure you have three good meals a day, with plenty of fruit, vegetables, and filling food like bread, rice, or noodles.
If you get hungry between meals, plan for a nutritious snack like fruit, yogurt, or a bagel. If you take a snack to work with you, you won't be tempted by junk food.
Eating well will give you a sense of control that can help to reduce your stress levels, as well as making you feel good physically.