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It's Time to Relax:
15 Quick Tips to Help You Shift Your Gears to "Relax"
Mode Quickly
by www.SixWise.com
America's number one health problem -- responsible for 75
percent to 90 percent of doctor visits, according to the American
Institute for Stress -- is stress. And it's no wonder, given
that we all face stress on a daily basis from the six areas
of life that SixWise.com is dedicating to providing you guidance
in:
- Relationships
- Finances
- Health
- Personal safety
- Home
- Career
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Yoga is an ideal form of exercise to relieve stress
and promote calm in both your body and mind.
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When stress becomes unbearable, it can lead to a host of
serious illnesses, including heart disease, cancer, depression,
autoimmune diseases and reproductive problems.
So whether you are feeling stressed at home, work or in the
car, taking time to relax is an essential part of staying
healthy and happy. Here are 20 quick tips for helping you
do just that -- and, unlike drinking, smoking or other potentially
unhealthy stress relievers, these tips will only do your body
good.
At
Home
1. Take a Warm Bath or Hot Shower
This is especially relaxing if you add aromatherapy bath salts
to your bath water (at Sixwise.com, we especially love the
Vermont
Soap Organics aromatherapy bath salts.), as aromatherapy
has been used for thousands of years to calm emotions, relieve
stress and more.
2. Sit Back and Listen to Soothing Music
Listening to soft, soothing music is one of the fastest ways
to alter your mood and put your mind in a more relaxed state.
One of the best relaxation CDs we have found is the Pure
Relaxation: Guided Meditations for Body, Mind & Spirit
CD. The guided meditations and music on this CD calm your
mind, soothe your emotions and create a state of deep relaxation
in your body. Using these guided meditations regularly will
help you to live in a more relaxed way and you'll notice that
when you begin to feel stressed, you'll be able to relax more
easily than before.
3. Try Yoga or Other Gentle Exercise
The repetitious movements and slow, methodic nature of yoga
and other gentle exercises (like Tai Chi) are excellent for
relieving stresses that have accumulated during the day.
4. Stretch Your Stress Away
Simple stretching exercises can do wonders for stress relief.
If you don't stretch, your body will naturally hold on to
tension and you will have reduced flexibility. However, stretching
for just a few minutes a day will increase your flexibility
-- and with flexibility comes a significant reduction in the
tension in your body.
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Stretch Your Way to a Healthier, More Relaxed Life
Proper
stretching is one of the most widely recommended methods
to help you look and feel younger, live longer, avoid
and even overcome serious health issues, and increase
your mental concentration and emotional well-being.
Stretching Toward a Healthier Life, the top-recommended
DVD by stretching expert Jacques Gauthier:
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Presents 15 stretches that stretch all the key
muscles groups throughout your entire body.
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Takes only about 15-20 minutes per day total to
do the complete stretching.
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Stretching expert and host Jacques Gauthier and
his wife Dorothee Lavoie demonstrate each stretch
in their entirety, including insights on what NOT
to do.
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Includes stretches that you'll find actually feel
good and are easy to do (many stretches in other
programs are not).
Learn
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5. Get a Massage
According to the American Massage Therapy Association (AMTA),
people are using massage more than ever to help relieve stress
and pain, lower blood pressure, increase circulation and flexibility
and even boost the immune system.
Many massage therapists will come to treat you in your own
home. To find a massage therapist near you and learn about
some of the different techniques out there, check out our
past article "The
Amazing Benefits of Massage."
At
the Office
6. Self-Massage
When you can't commit to having a standard massage, a self-massage
can help you unwind easily while sitting at your desk. This
can be done simply in your office to your:
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Shoulders: Use your opposite hand for the opposite
shoulder. Massage the sides of your neck, down your shoulder
and arm and on either side of your spine using small circular
movements of your fingertips.
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Legs: Knead your thighs and calves. Next, pummel
your thighs gently with soft fists to help relieve stiffness
that can occur from sitting too long.
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Hands: Using small circular movements of your
fingertips once again, massage between the tendons on
your hands and around each joint. Then, start at the base
of each finger and stretch it gently, pulling your grip
up from the base of the finger to the tip as you stretch.
7. Take Care of the Quick Stuff
Our days are cluttered with "assignments" and "to-do's."
Time management experts recommend taking care of as much of
the small stuff as possible right away. For instance, stop
on any quick errands you can on your way to work, then write
back any quick e-mails, make any quick phone calls and get
any other fast tasks out of the way immediately.
That way, you can completely forget about these things, rather
than holding them somewhere in the back of your mind to accumulate
and do later. The end result? You feel less cluttered, less
overwhelmed and less stressed.
8. Power Nap
Sneaking off for a 20-minute "power nap" can leave
you feeling refreshed and ready to take on new challenges.
Studies have found that 20 minutes is
just the right amount of time to de-stress -- sleep
too much longer and you could end up feeling groggy. So grab
and alarm clock and head off for some quick zzz's.
9. Laugh More
Having a good laugh can make stress melt away in an instant.
Plus, it decreases blood pressure and heart rate, increases
oxygen in the blood and creates an enzyme that helps protect
your stomach from the effects of stress. Sadly, adults don't
laugh nearly as often as they should.
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Every notice how kids rarely look stressed? One reason
why is because they're always laughing.
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"Children laugh approximately 80 to 100 times per day.
By the time we reach adulthood, we laugh only 5-6 times per
day. You only need to watch children to appreciate the relationship
between humor and enjoying life. Children will laugh at anything!
If you ask them, "what's so funny," they may say
something like, "he looked at me!" says Barbara
Bartlein, R.N., M.S.W., a motivational speaker and consultant.
So make an effort to have a few laughs with your coworkers
as often as you can throughout your day.
10. Put Some Variety in Your Day
Sitting on the phone making sales calls for six hours straight,
or filling out paperwork for five, is stressful, simply because
of the repetitiveness of the activity. Breaking up your workday,
by taking a walk outside, a "power nap," stopping
to grab a bite to eat or even switching to a different work-related
task, will help you to feel more invigorated and less tense.
On
the Road
11. Drive the Unbeaten Paths
According to a study by Ohio State, study participants were
frustrated when driving down industrial routes, but calm when
driving on scenic routes. Whenever possible, trade in busy
interstates and unsightly travel routes for the "road
less traveled."
12. Turn Off the Radio
And turn on a soothing jazz CD -- something relaxing enough
to help you feel calm, but not so soft as to make you fall
asleep. Believe us, you won't miss the shock jocks, screaming
morning and afternoon DJs, local news about murders and overplayed
commercial segments one bit.
13. Breathe Deeply
Deep breathing is one of the easiest and most natural - yet
most often overlooked - stress relief methods out there. Take
in a deep breath through your nose, then exhale through your
mouth, counting for about four seconds on each phase (in and
out). Repeat this about 20 or 30 times.
When you start to breathe deeply on a regular basis, you'll
notice how little you were actually breathing before, and
how taking deep breathes, which increases oxygen levels in
your body, is naturally calming.
14. Add Natural Scents to Your Vehicle
Said Sue Nicholson, head of campaigns for the British RAC
Foundation, a motoring organization, "It's astounding
how much the smell in a car can affect a driver's mood and
actions." Certain scents, like fast food wrappers and
pastry, can actually irritate a driver, but others help a
driver feel calm, yet alert. While driving, the most
calming scents for reducing stress while still staying
alert include:
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Peppermint and cinnamon: They improve concentration levels
and make drivers less irritable.
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Lemon and coffee: These, too, help drivers achieve high
concentration levels and clear thinking.
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Sea ozone: A breath of salty sea air may make drivers
breathe deeply, which helps relieve stress, relax the
muscles and calm the mind.
15. Be a Courteous Driver
It's easy to get caught up in trying to "one-up"
an aggressive driver, but doing so is a surefire way to add
unnecessary stress to your life. If you notice an aggressive
driver who is weaving in and out of traffic, tailgating, etc.,
don't challenge them and avoid them if necessary. And, of
course, don't be an aggressive driver yourself.
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to Make All Your Relationships Work
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