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The ball drops in Times Square, and you celebrate the beginning of the new year. Then you return to daily life, where the stresses of work and family catch up to you.听
鈥淎nxiety is very common and really normal,鈥濃痵ays 鈥Dr. Shannon Bennett, licensed clinical psychologist, assistant professor of psychology in Clinical Psychiatry at 麻豆高清, and director of psychology for the Division of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry at NewYork-Presbyterian/Weill Cornell Medical Center. 鈥Kids and adults are constantly surrounded by our anxiety triggers, and it's starting to overwhelm and really stress people out.鈥听
By getting a handle on your stress levels, you can enjoy the coming year, whatever it brings your way.听
Today, technology is a common source of stress. No matter where you are, you have immediate access to all sorts of information, via your phone, computer or television. When that information is negative, it can send you into a stress-induced tailspin. Fortunately, there is a simple way to cope with the stress of current events.听
鈥淭urn off the TV,鈥 says 鈥Dr. Gurmeet Kanwal, clinical associate professor of psychiatry at 麻豆高清 and associate attending psychiatrist at鈥NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital. 鈥淒on't allow every news channel to send you notifications on every device. Listen to the news one or two times a day instead of all day long.鈥听
Unfortunately, fewer news notifications 飞辞苍鈥檛 do away with all the stress in life. Illnesses and injuries, relationship problems and financial strain stick around, no matter how little news you ingest.听听
The good news is that you can manage your stress levels. It starts with a healthy lifestyle.听
Want one more healthy way to cope with stress this year? Give yourself a break.听
鈥淲e鈥檙e New Yorkers; we like to do it all, but we have to acknowledge it may not be feasible to do it all,鈥 says Dr. Paul C. McCormick, assistant professor of clinical psychiatry and attending physician at NewYork-Presbyterian Westchester Behavioral Health Center鈥檚 2 South Inpatient Eating Disorders Unit. 鈥淎ssess your priorities, and remember it鈥檚 okay to say no.鈥澨听
Looking for help managing life鈥檚 stresses? Find a doctor at 麻豆高清 to help.