April is Stress Awareness Month
At Seeds2Succeed Wellness & Therapy, we know stress shows up in everyone’s life—whether it’s the pressure to perform, the overwhelm of parenting, the unpredictability of life events, or the quiet burn of decision fatigue.
During Stress Awareness Month, we want to highlight tools that go beyond just “coping”—tools that help you live a fuller, more values-aligned life even in the face of stress.
One such approach is Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT). It’s not about avoiding or eliminating stress, but about learning to carry it with greater ease, while moving toward what matters most to you.
🧩 Understanding Stress Through the ACT Lens
ACT teaches us that stress isn’t just a problem to fix, but a signal to notice—and an invitation to respond with awareness and flexibility. Here are a few key ACT-based ideas for working with stress:
- Cognitive Defusion 🗯️: Instead of being fused with stressful thoughts (like “I can’t handle this” or “I’m failing”), ACT encourages you to step back and see them as just thoughts, not absolute truths.
- Acceptance 💗: Rather than battling unwanted feelings, ACT helps you make space for them with kindness—recognizing that emotions come and go, like waves.
- Present Moment Awareness 🧘🏽: Staying grounded in what’s happening now, instead of spiraling into past regrets or future worries.
- Values-Based Action 🚶🏾♀️: Stress can shrink your world. ACT reminds us to take small steps toward the life we want—even when stress is along for the ride.
🌱 Plant the Seed with This Week’s Practice: “Name It to Tame It + Take a Values Step”
Try this simple two-part ACT-based strategy when stress is rising:
1. Name It to Tame It 🗣️
Pause and label the stress you’re experiencing, without judgment. For example:
→ “I’m feeling overwhelmed.”
→ “My thoughts are racing.”
→ “I notice tightness in my chest.”
2. Take a Values Step ✨
Ask yourself: What matters to me right now?
Then take a small step in that direction, even if stress is present.
→ Overwhelmed at work? Email one person you’ve been avoiding.
→ Tense at home? Take 5 minutes to sit with your child and listen.
→ Mentally exhausted? Step outside and feel the sunlight to get a ‘breath of fresh air’.
These micro-moments of action create momentum toward a life that feels more like you.
Growing Through Awareness
Stress is part of being human. But it doesn’t have to block you from being you. With ACT-inspired tools, you can hold space for difficult emotions while still showing up for your values. You don’t have to wait for stress to disappear before you start living more fully—you can move forward with it, one conscious, compassionate step at a time. Let this April be your invitation to stress less about controlling life—and focus more on creating it.