Natural Stress-Relief
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Stress of all sorts is unfortunately a part of many people’s lives nowadays — whether they are religiously observant or not. I would certainly hope that at least some, if not many, of your former causes of stress have diminished or disappeared. For example, keeping Shabbat should be a true day of rest that is free from stress.
Here is a very important rule: The Torah states that “The Torah’s ways are ways of pleasantness.” This is the true nature of the Torah and a Torah-life if we adhere to it in letter and spirit. How can you succeed? I will not promise you that it is always easy, but I think that there are three practical tips for life of these “pleasant ways.”
1. Be part of a Torah community that is lively, caring and supportive of each other. It can be a Synagogue, a JCC, or a volunteer organization for the needy – or whatever you find available and attractive.
2. Find a local rabbi or observant friend to speak with on a regular basis and to learn Torah with. Besides gaining “book wisdom,” you are likely to receive personal advice on how to improve your lot in life.
3. Have a positive attitude in your daily life. Expressing this by saying blessings and by praying to God can be calming and reassuring in many ways.
I wish you much happiness and success!
Best wishes from the AskTheRabbi.org Team