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Dealing With Stress: A Survival Guide for Students, Researchers and Writers
Dealing With Stress: A Survival Guide for Students, Researchers and Writers
Dealing With Stress: A Survival Guide for Students, Researchers and Writers
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A Step-by-Step, Quick and Easy Guide for Effective Stress Management
Stress is an everyday part of modern life, but it doesn't have to consume you. This guide gives you practical steps to manage your stress, and provides techniques and tips that help you to feel greater peace and well-being. If you can manage your stress effectively, you can gain productivity and improve your mental and physical health.

This guide is written with writers, researchers and students in mind; however, everyone can benefit from the guidelines contained in this book. You'll be able to work through the book in around an hour. The guide is written by Dr. Grant Andrews, who has been teaching academic writing for years, and who knows the common pitfalls that students experience in academic writing.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherGrant Andrews
Release dateJul 14, 2017
ISBN9781370058730
Dealing With Stress: A Survival Guide for Students, Researchers and Writers

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    Dealing With Stress - Grant Andrews

    Dealing with Stress: A Survival Guide for Students, Researchers and Writers

    Essay and Thesis Writing Series

    Grant Andrews

    Academic Coaching

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    Copyright © 2017 by Grant Andrews

    All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, distributed, or transmitted in any form or by any means, including photocopying, recording, or other electronic or mechanical methods, without the prior written permission of the author, except in the case of brief quotations embodied in critical reviews and certain other noncommercial uses permitted by copyright law. For permission requests, write to the publisher at the address below.

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    Contents

    Chapter 1: Introduction

    Chapter 2: It’s All Just a Bit Too Much…

    Chapter 3: How a Bad Relationship With Stress Holds You Back in Life

    Chapter 4: Understanding Your Personal Stress

    Chapter 5: Coping Strategies that Won’t Work

    Chapter 6: The Real, Effective Ways to Minimize Stress in Your Life

    Chapter 7: Lifestyle Changes That Will Give You More Peace and Improve Your Life

    Things to Remember

    Academic Coaching

    Academic Coaching is run by Dr. Grant Andrews and Malan van der Walt

    The Academic Coaching team offers free content to help anyone writing a thesis, essay or article. We provide free short books on every topic relating to thesis writing, as well as step-by-step guides on how to plan, research and write your academic piece. If you would like to request that we compile a tutorial or eBook that you need, or if you have any questions, please email us at info@writeyourthesis.com.

    Our services also include editing, coaching and counseling. We coach our clients through all stages of essay and thesis writing, and host online workshops and writing marathons. You can find our pricing guide on our website, www.writeyourthesis.com.

    We hope this short guide can help you to make a success of your academic work!

    Chapter 1: Introduction

    If you’re a busy person, stress is almost always a part of your day-to-day life. Many people have stressors from work, family, projects and obligations. Being able to deal with stress effectively is very important in achieving your goals; if you allow your stress to become out of control, it can overwhelm you and lead to burnout.

    One of the most pressured times in someone’s life is when they are a student or working on a dissertation. There can be an overwhelming amount of stress to complete assignments, meet deadlines and produce a large amount of writing and research outputs. If you’re a professional academic or a writer, you’ll also spend a lot of time alone with your thoughts and words, which can only compound your stress.

    Developing good stress-management strategies can improve your life dramatically and help to prevent some of the negative consequences of poorly-managed stress, such as mental and physical health concerns. It’s important to monitor your stress level regularly, and if it becomes too high and starts to affect your regular functioning, you’ll need to do something about it as soon as possible.

    In this short guide I look at what stress is and how you can change the way you look at stress in your life. I look at common coping strategies that don’t work, and also share the ones that

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