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Need to get some relief, now? Whether you’re at work or at home, these five easy tips will leave you feeling relaxed and peaceful in a minute or less.
If you’re feeling anxious or getting overwhelmed, it can be helpful to have some almost-instant stress relievers at the ready. Here are a few such solutions to try.
Gazing upward stimulates the parasympathetic nervous system, which lowers blood pressure and slows the pace of the breath. Slow, deliberate counting will also help rid your mind of distractions.
Putting your problems down on paper—and knowing that they’re there for you to work through later—may help take your mind off of them while you’re trying to rest.
Deep breathing slows the heart rate and calms the body. Focusing on your stomach rising and falling, and your breath flowing in and out, will help you concentrate on your body, instead of outside distractions.
Guided imagery is a powerful meditation tool that can give you a temporary escape from everyday worries and stresses. Invite all your senses to participate: imagine what you see, hear and smell in this peaceful place.
The body responds to stress by involuntarily tensing your muscles, which can cause pain and discomfort. Progressive muscle relaxation reduces muscle tension and general mental anxiety.
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