Feeling Stressed? Try These 5 Tips
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Our lives are so busy, sometimes it can feel hard to breathe. We spend our days running around multi-tasking, doing endless errands, cooking and cleaning, working, and taking care of our families and the household.
What Can Stress Cause?
Doing all the things all the time without a break in sight can take a toll on both your mental well-being. You may find yourself more emotional, irritable, or depressed and you may struggle to stay focused.
Health-wise, stress can trigger chemical reactions in your body and constant stress can lead to inflammation and a weakened immune system. This can ultimately lead to illnesses such as heart disease and diabetes.
Learning how to manage stress can help alleviate symptoms and prevent illness.
Ways to Manage Stress
Here are 5 simple habits you can start practicing today to feel less stressed.
1. Practice gratitude
There are so many good things we can be grateful for, but when our lives feel chaotic, it becomes hard to see them. Learning to make gratitude a practice rather than a response can help relieve daily stress.
Every morning, think about 1 thing you find remarkable or beautiful such as the bright blue sky or a stunning sunrise. During the day, pick 1 way to express gratitude such as smiling at someone or letting someone get in front of you in line. At the end of the day, choose 1 thing you are thankful for such as a kiss from your partner or the 5 minutes you spent connecting with your child.
2. Sweat it out
Physical activity can increase the production of endorphins which are your brain’s feel-good chemicals. Try a yoga session. It’s the perfect way to de-stress and work out the same time.
3. Breathe
Deep breathing is one of the best ways to lower stress. When you breathe deeply, you signal your brain to become calm and relax.
Try this morning breathing technique. Start in a standing position and bend forward at the waist, letting your arms dangle freely. Inhale slowly and deeply as you return to standing, rolling up one vertebra at a time. Breathe all the air out. Repeat a total of 5 times.
4. Laugh
Similar to exercise, laughter bumps up the release of endorphins in your body and promotes a general sense of well-being. It also decreases stress hormones and strengthens your immunity. If you’re feeling stressed, take a couple of minutes to look up a joke to share with a friend.
5. Eat minerals
Foods rich in minerals such as zinc and magnesium can reduce anxiety and irritability. Eating foods like nuts and seeds regularly can provide these essential nutrients. Flax and chia seeds or almonds and cashews are great additions to a healthy diet.
Incorporating these 5 simple habits into your routine can help you relieve stress and improve your health and wellbeing. Pick one to try today.
What do you do to relieve stress? Let me know in the comments.
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Dominique
6 Comments
leah
I love working out as a stress reliever! always works for me! awesome other tips too
Julia Day
Agreed on sweating it out! Workouts really help clear my mind and reduce my anxiety.
Steph Social
Gratitude always makes me feel better! Great tips for relieving stress!
Maysz
Wow this post helps me a lot when I feel stressed I do sleep and watching series 🙂
Nursery rhymes girl
Hi Dominique,
Thank you for sharing your points. I must try to get minerals. That’s something I never thought.
Happy blogging! 🙂
fashionandstylepolice
I love your tips here. It is so easy to get stressed out when life becomes really busy. Practicing gratitude does help massively.