Managing Stress: Insights from Dr. Gregg Jantz

In today’s fast-paced world, stress and anxiety have become all too common. Especially in areas like Southern Oregon and the Pacific Northwest, where natural disasters such as fires and smoke have taken a toll, it’s essential to address these feelings seriously. Dr. Gregg Jantz, a bestselling author and expert in behavioral health, shares valuable insights on managing stress effectively.

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Understanding the Current Climate of Anxiety

Many of us are feeling overwhelmed, and Dr. Jantz highlights that this is not just a reaction to current events but can lead to a state of despair. He likens our experience to a series of plagues, where one disaster follows another, leaving us feeling trapped in what he calls a “pandemic purgatory.” It’s crucial to recognize that while the situation may seem bleak, there are ways to navigate through it.

The Biblical Perspective on Daily Trust

Dr. Jantz draws on the story of the children of Israel, who received manna from God day by day. This serves as a reminder that we, too, must adopt a day-by-day approach to trust and faith. It’s an opportunity to reset our priorities and align ourselves with wisdom that can help us cope with our circumstances.

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Taking Control of Our Priorities

With distractions all around us, it’s easy to neglect our self-care. Dr. Jantz points out a growing “sleep epidemic,” where anxiety and depression manifest in insomnia and panic attacks. To combat this, we must focus on nourishing our spirit and practicing basic self-care, which includes:

  • Getting adequate sleep
  • Eating healthily
  • Avoiding destructive habits, such as excessive alcohol consumption
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The Rise of Addiction and the Importance of Community Support

As stress levels rise, so does the incidence of addiction. Dr. Jantz notes a disturbing increase in substance abuse and mental health issues, even among those who typically have strong faith. It’s a reminder that we must not only focus on our personal struggles but also look out for one another.

In Southern Oregon, community initiatives like the Expo Fairgrounds have become vital support systems for those displaced by disasters. People are finding healing by helping each other, fostering a sense of connection and purpose during tough times.

Practicing Empathy and Service

Dr. Jantz emphasizes the importance of being aware of those around us who may need support. His family has a practice of identifying “one person a day” who needs encouragement or assistance. This simple act of kindness can profoundly impact both the giver and the receiver.

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Finding Spiritual Clarity in Chaos

In times of crises, Dr. Jantz believes we have the chance to simplify our lives and refocus on what truly matters. This is a moment for a personal reset—whether that’s reevaluating relationships, goals, or faith. As he puts it, this is a “painfully positive” time that can lead to growth and renewal.

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Moving Forward Amidst Loss

Winston Churchill famously said, “When you’re going through hell, keep going.” Dr. Jantz encourages us to maintain a forward focus, even when it’s difficult. If you’ve faced significant loss, it might feel impossible to look ahead, but having optimistic people around you can help guide the way.

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Resources for Managing Anxiety

For those grappling with anxiety, Dr. Jantz’s book, Seven Answers for Anxiety, offers practical strategies and insights. It’s a concise resource that can help you regain control over your thoughts and feelings. You can find it at your favorite local bookstore or online.

Additionally, Dr. Jantz’s website, Dr. Gregory Jantz, and A Place of Hope provide a wealth of free information and resources to support mental health.

Conclusion

Managing stress during challenging times requires intention and support. By focusing on self-care, community engagement, and spiritual grounding, we can navigate our way through anxiety and emerge stronger. Remember, you’re not alone in this journey, and there are resources available to help you along the way.

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