Meditation, Journaling and Other Ways to De-Stress
Are you ready to actively do something to reduce stress on a daily basis? If not, I would like to encourage you to pick up and develop a daily habit that helps you accomplish just that. Stress not only reduces your quality of life; it can also negatively affect your health. There’s a reason why they say stress kills. Start doing something about it and embrace life to the fullest with some of these simple techniques that help you stress less.
Start Meditating
One of the best
tools for reducing stress is meditation. You can start with a simple breathing
meditation by getting comfortable in a quiet spot and focusing on relaxing and
thinking about nothing but your breath. From there, give some of the free
guided meditations a try. There are even some wonderful apps out there that
turn your smartphone into your favorite new meditation device. Set aside a few
minutes each day to meditate and watch the stress melt away.
Keep a Journal
This one may
surprise you. A journal is an effective tool to help you worry and stress less.
The simple act of writing about what’s on your mind can be incredibly freeing.
A journal is also a great tool to help you look back and figure out what’s
triggering or causing periods of high stress. This is valuable information to
have since you can’t work towards reducing or eliminating a trigger if you
don’t know what it is.
Go for A Walk
Another simple, but
very powerful technique is to go for a walk. Get outside if possible, but if
that’s not a good option, hop on a treadmill or pace around your house. It
doesn’t take a lot of walking before you start to see the benefits. If you only
have ten minutes, walk. If you have an hour lunch break, walk for 20 minutes
and spend the rest of the time relaxing and eating. Make it work and get in the
habit of walking regularly.
Hug
That’s right.
Something as simple as a hug can help you relax and fight stress. Make sure the
hug is genuine on both sides and for best results, hold the embrace for at
least twenty seconds. You’ll start to feel yourself calm and those endorphins
will flood your system. Don’t have anyone around to hug at the moment? Laughing
out loud is pretty powerful too. Turn on a fun comedy that leaves you in
stitches.
Clean Up Your Diet
Last but not least,
take a look at what you’re putting into your mouth. A clean diet of mostly
whole foods that’s low in sugars and preservatives will nourish your body and
fight much of the damage stress causes. It will also help you feel calmer and
more in control. Start making some small changes and see if you don’t start to
feel better.
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