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Alexander Technique For Stress Management"It's great! It helps me keep working" B.L. - middle manager What creates stress in us is the way we respond to a situation, not the situation itself. Stress involves a loss of poise. Our response to a stressful situation can disturb our own balance and distort our perceptions so that problems assume greater proportions and available time appears to shrink. How to keep a level head Balance, posture, muscular tension and awareness It embodies a three-pronged approach. It works first through the muscular system by recognising that there is a primary control of muscular tension throughout the whole body. This obviates the necessity for the individual to come to relaxation and stillness by trying to progressively and laboriously relax every muscle in turn. Then, by understanding how to make use of the "primary control" of muscular tension and releasing physical tension, one frees energy and attention. Finally, practising the Alexander Technique involves schooling one's attention. The discipline of this centering (in the central axis of the body) helps to keep attention in the here-and-now. Furthermore, centred body awareness cues us in to when we are going off balance. The Alexander Technique offers the possibility of control in process, rather than a palliative measure in dealing with stress build-up after the event. "You translate everything, whether physical or mental or spiritual, into muscular tension" F.M. Alexander"People are not disturbed by events, but by their reactions to events" Epictetus, 1st Century A.D. Rome.© Michael Stenning
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