7 Simple Ways to Lower Your Stress in 15 Minutes or Less
Everyone feels overwhelmed and stressed sometimes.- Maybe you have a family situation that needs extra time and attention.
- Maybe you have a particular co-worker that just somehow grates on your very last nerve.
- Maybe you are ill or some you love is ill.
I believe that if you add preventative stress management into your daily lifestyle you can more easily control how you handle your reaction to the stressful situations that crop up.
I would like to say that you can eliminate stress completely — but I can’t. However, there is a lot you can do to prepare yourself so when you are faced with these situations you can handle them with grace, an inner calm, and compassion.
Follow these simple steps to invite peace and harmony into your life:
- Exercise. One way to work off stress and
anxiety is to get moving. You can join a gym, work out in your bedroom
or garage, or just take a walk. It’s a great way to get your endorphins
going and feel happier. You can also try exercising together with your
family. One of the benefits of exercising together is that you’ll all
feel calmer afterward. When you’re all de-stressed together, you can help one another through issues. To help you get started with exercising: How to Be Healthy and Lose Fat: The 3 Minute HIT Health Hack That Helps Burn Fat
- Smile. Smiling and laughing is one of the best ways
to instantly lighten your mood. A good joke with a friend, a good
movie with your partner or just smiling at the sun shine.
- Listen to music. Try doing something mentally
soothing to keep stress at bay. Music is one of the best ways to relax
and de-stress, and it’s popular with people of all ages, income levels,
and other factors. Pick the music you like; it’s usually more effective,
though, when you choose something quiet. Listen to music that makes you feel rested and calm.
Try several different musical styles – you’ll know when you’re
listening to something that works for you. And once you’ve located it,
you can listen whenever you need to for a calming break.
- Read. Reading is also a good way to de-stress.
Choose a lighthearted book that’s comical, romantic, or otherwise makes
you feel good. You can also read a religious or spiritual book if you’re
so inclined. Any book that gives a good, positive message about the
world or the people in it can help you feel better and be more relaxed.
Courtney has compiled a great list of books: 10 Must-Reads to Tap Into Your True Potential
- Visualization. Picture an idyllic and peaceful
scene, such as a meadow or a beach, and use all of your senses. Do you
smell jasmine in the air? Can you hear the birds singing and feel the
light breeze on your skin? Your body can’t tell the difference between a
thought and a real event, so bring your peaceful scene to mind the next
time you’re feeling anxious. You can visualize the stress flowing out
of your body or running off your back like water. You can visualize
growing roots, just like an old oak tree, you can feel the stress
draining into the earth and being absorbed my mother nature.
- Be grateful. When you’re feeling stressed, try
counting your blessings. Write them down in a gratitude journal. There
is always something you can be thankful for… sometimes it is as simple
as waking up. Think about all the things that are good in your life. When you focus on gratitude, you’ll also see more of the good in your life. When you think negatively, it’s easier to feel angry and stressed. Positive thinking, on the other hand, helps diffuse your anger and brings you more good things to feel good about!
- Breathe. When you are caught up in those really strong emotions that come with stress and overwhelm, take a moment to take a few slow, deep breaths. This action has multiple benefits. When you breathe deeply, it sends extra oxygen to your brain for clarity of thought and relaxes your muscles. It also gives you a moment to take a mental step back and look at the bigger picture.
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Take just one idea, add 15 minutes, and feel your stress winding down. Leave a comment below to let me know how it went.Source: http://www.lifehack.org/articles/lifestyle/7-simple-ways-to-lower-your-stress-in-15-minutes-or-less.html
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