5 Ways To Reduce Stress
Naturally
5 Ways To
Reduce Stress Naturally
- by Chris Green
(c) Chris Green - All Rights reserved
http://www.conqueringstress.com
If stress,
depression or anxiety is turning your life into a living hell,
the
following 5 techniques will help you reduce stress anxiety and
depression
naturally and quickly.
At the start of a new week, arrange several enjoyable activities
spread
over the whole week that you really enjoy. Going to the movies,
a night at
the theater, a nice meal in a restaurant, visiting
family, a concert -
whatever you like. This will give you plenty of things to look
forward to
throughout the week and alleviate that "the week is a slog"
feeling.
Avoid comparing yourself to others who find themselves in
extremely
difficult situations in life. Doing so will only lead to you
feeling guilty. For
example, you see a report about a poverty in India and you think "why
do I feel like this when there's people who have it much worse
than I
do." Your circumstances in life are your circumstances and are
nothing to
do with anything or anyone else. Comparing yourself to others
will not
help you in anyway. What's important is that you know
stress, anxiety
and depression are real problems that can be overcome naturally
so don't
think about the situations others are in, concentrate on
getting better.
Brooding continually about all of the problems you face in your
life is a
habit guaranteed to trigger stress, depression and anxiety. It's so
important to "switch off" from problems and a really good method
to help
you is to listen to music. So, arrange a music night where you
can shut out
the world and enjoy listening to your favourite music. It
doesn't have to be
the soothing, mellow music, you can listen to whatever music
gives you
pleasure and if you want to sing, dance or play air guitar, go
ahead! If you
want to just relax and listen to music with a glass of wine, no
problem! It's
your music night, listen to music you enjoy and immerse yourself
in it.
Avoid playing any music that is sad, or emotional and that may
trigger
painful memories from the past. That's not what you're aiming
for here.
Listening to music is an excellent way to reduce stress,
depression and
anxiety and I urge you to make a music night a regular event in
your diary.
Burnout is an ever increasing problem in our society. As if a
full working
day isn't enough, many people return home and have to do even
more
work to run the family home, prepare meals, time for the
children and a
never-ending stream of other chores and people all demanding
your
attention. So make "me time" a priority. Schedule at least one
20 minute
break away from the firing line so you can you can relax in
peace. At home,
ensure you make time each day so you can rest and relax. Rest
and
relaxation are vital in maintaining both mental and
physical health and
they'll help reduce stress, depression and anxiety.
Feeling as if you're trapped in a rut or that your life is going
nowhere is
another part of stressful illnesses and this feeling can trigger
depression.
Performing the same routines each and every day really isn't
good for us.
OK, we do need to have some security, but a problem arises if we
live life
in fear of taking even the slightest risk. So, make an
effort to break out of
your comfort zone and try something new. Start a course, a
fitness
program, try a new sport, learn a musical instrument, go on a
activity
holiday or take up a new hobby. This will help to keep you
fresh as
overcoming a challenge gives you a buzz and increases the
enjoyment you
get from life. What a great way to reduce stress!
You can significantly reduce stress by using the above tips as
often as you
can. Try and apply at least one of them every day and you will
see a big
difference.
See you soon.
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