Constant stress can wreak havoc on our bodies, our minds and
our souls. Some medical problems are triggered by continual
stress, and emotional trauma, instability and mild forms of
depression are also likely to result. By taking a few
moments to de-stress when you feel the levels and intensity
rising, you can save yourself from undue anxiety and
potential health problems. Below are 20 stress relief
options to help you eliminate the physical and mental
feelings caused by stress.
Take a Hot Bubble Bath - The soothing suds and
warm water can wash your cares away while relaxing your
tired, aching muscles. If you want to enhance the healing
effects, turn on some soft music, dive into a good book, or
just daydream the night away.
Pamper yourself with a Pedicure and a Facial - The
softness and smoothness returned to your weary feet may be
enough to relax you and help you reduce your stress level,
but don’t stop there! Use a gentle cleanser and apply a
mud-mask and sit back for 10-15 minutes while it works its
wonders. If you’re feeling especially energetic, cut two
cucumber slices to place over your eyes. Think happy
thoughts and drift away from the things that trouble you.
Throw on your Comfiest Pajamas and Grab a Good Book!
- Snuggling up under the covers in your cozy bed with soft,
comfortable clothing can be enough to relax you almost
immediately. Find your favorite magazine, pull out a book
you have been meaning to read or just put on one of those
cooling eye-masks to alleviate them from the cares of the
day.
Take a 20-minute “Power-Nap” if you’ve got more things
on your To-Do List - Right when you get home from work,
shed your business attire and hop into your bed-set your
alarm for 20 minutes if you have other things on the
evening’s agenda, or allow yourself to awake naturally if
you have a free schedule. Your energy should return to you
in no time!
Exercise - Go for a jog, do some abdominal
workouts, aerobics or lift some weights. Exercising renews
the body and gives the mind an easy escape from daily
troubles.
Fix yourself a Cocktail! - Don’t jump overboard
with the bottle, but something as small and innocent as a
strawberry daiquiri or a fuzzy navel could turn your mood
around in a flash. If you aren’t old enough to drink yet,
make a milkshake in the blender or find a great fresh fruit
smoothie recipe online. Munch on some snacks or enjoy the
view from your favorite window. Forget your cares and just
revel in the moment while you slowly sip your favorite
beverage.
Have some Delectable Desserts in the house and
Indulge! - Cakes, cookies, pastries, brownies… they are
all comfort foods to me. Treat yourself to something
extravagant and delicious.
Light an Aromatherapy Candle and Play some Soft Music
- Close your eyes and imagine whatever peaceful moments come
to mind. Relax and think about your hopes and dreams for the
not-so-distant future. (Be careful not to leave candles
burning unattended).
Convince your Sweetheart to give you a Massage! -
A simple back massage or foot massage has been known to
greatly reduce stress and send the recipient into a
super-relaxed state. Just don’t forget to return the favor
when your sweetie is having a bad day!
Kick Back in Comfortable Clothes and Look through your
Photo Albums - Memories of happy times can easily bring
a smile to your face and take you back to days when the
tides weren’t so turbulent… Plan a vacation or a
get-together with friends for another photo-taking
opportunity to add to your scrapbooks, and the simple act of
having something to look forward to should significantly
help you cope with your stress.
Start Keeping a Diary or a Journal, just for yourself!
- Record your innermost thoughts and feelings, and vent out
your angst of the day. It can be very effective to get your
troubles off your chest and onto a sheet of paper, where
they’ll stay for the rest of the night.
Immediate Results for Urgent Needs: Deep Breathing
- Take deep breaths when you feel your stress levels begin
to escalate. Start by counting to three inhaling and then to
three while exhaling. Gradually increase it to five, six or
seven as you try to calm yourself from the aggravating
element.
Immediate Results for Urgent Needs: Stretching -
Especially if you find yourself irritated at work, raise
your arms above your head, arch your back and give it a good
stretch. Get up from your desk and walk around-five minute
breaks are definitely allowed when your sanity is at stake!
Immediate Results for Urgent Needs: Go Somewhere to Be
Alone and Have a Good Cry or Confront the Source - I
have been on the brink of tears while on the job, and
sometimes the best solution to an overly stressful day is to
lock yourself in a room (failing that, your car) and let
loose. The relief and renewal experienced by letting out a
couple of tears rejuvenates the body and the mind. Get mad,
get upset, but get over it…cry in privacy or express
yourself to the afflicting individual-chances are you will
feel much better once you confront the agitating factor.
Do Something for YOU - Play an instrument,
knit or crochet, work on a scrapbook or partake in another
of your hobbies. Lose yourself in the moment and do not
think about your stress until you must. Go to bed early with
a light heart and dream of happy and carefree moments ahead.
Enjoy a cup of Herbal Tea and a few Cookies or a Good
Book - Soothe yourself with a warm beverage and some
sweets or get lost in some good reads. Reading can be a
great escape from stress because it requires your mind to
focus on something other than your own problems.
Order-Out! Indulge in some Comfort Foods or a cup of
Hot Cocoa - Avoid making dinner or dessert for the night
and call for a pizza, pick up some Chinese food or find a
place that makes great seafood to go. Whatever your palate
desires, treat yourself (and your family) to a night of
take-out.
Try something like Yoga or Meditation to Relieve the
Day’s Stressors - Beneficial results occur by relaxing
the body through yoga exercises. Mental, physical and
spiritual responses to yoga and meditations can very
powerfully reduce stress’s effects on your mood and your
body in general.
Break out of the Routine! - Do something unusual
and avoid the stressors. Your laundry can wait another day
or two, run the dishwasher tomorrow and just relax! Get
together with a few friends and go on an adventure-leave the
town you know and the buildings you inhabit day after day
and take a hike, hit up the beach or go sailing on a
beautiful body of water.
Spend Time with Loved Ones and Pets! - If they are
the ones making you stressed out, you may think about some
alone-time, but more times than not, there’s nothing quite
like that unconditional love freely given by our furry
friends who look to us for the same affection.
No matter what stressors affect you from day to day, it
is important to try to combat them before they get out of
hand. Job related stress could follow you home and may then
have an effect not only on you and your body but on your
family, too. Do what you can to reduce stress and ask those
who are close to you for advice if you can’t find a
reasonable alternative to the taxing feelings forced upon
you by stress.
Remember: worrying does not get you anywhere - all it
does is take up time. Get out there and do something
about it!