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 Ten Relaxation Techniques
By Steven Gillman
A few good relaxation techniques can save your life, because stress is more
than just unpleasant. It's also dangerous to your health. Disciplined practices
such as meditation can help relieve that stress, but what if you don't have
the time or motivation? Maybe you need to try a few of these simple ways to
relax.
1. Hug someone. Giving a hug means getting one. As long as it's from somebody
you don't mind hugging you, this really can be relaxing.
2. Interrupt routines. Go talk to that guy sleeping on the bench, or eat lunch
on the roof. Just doing anything that breaks you out of your habitual patterns
can relieve stress.
3. Have a hot shower. It relaxes your muscles, and any break from more stressful
activities can help too. Some find that an alternating hot and cold shower is
even more relaxing.
4. Try watching your mind. Spot the stressors lurking just below the surface
(hunger, worry, a phone call you need to make), and you can resolve them and
feel more relaxed. If you practice this mindfulness exercise, it may become
one of your favorite relaxation techniques.
5. Try laughing. Your own experience shows that this helps you relax, right?
Go find a guy that knows all the best jokes, or find something funny in front
of you.
6. Use relaxing music. Keep your favorite relaxation CD at the office, in the
car, or wherever you'll need it most.
7. Leave the room for a while. This can really help if the things in the room
or related to it are triggering your stressful thoughts. Why not get out for
a little while?
8. Breath deeply. Try five deep breaths through your nose. Close your eyes
and pay attention only to your breathing while doing this. It's like a mini-meditation,
and perhaps the most effective of the quick relaxation techniques.
9. Drink some chamomile tea. Chamomile tea seems to have a calming effect on
the nerves. Any hot tea without caffeine may be relaxing.
10. Walk a while. If you have at least ten minutes to spare, walking is one
of the best relaxation techniques. While you're at it, find a pretty place to
walk.
Naturally, it is ideal if you can change yourself, so you're naturally more
relaxed all of the time. Perhaps the thought of the work involved in this just
stresses you more. In that case you might have to take it slow, so why not start
with one or two of the simple relaxation techniques above?
Steve Gillman has meditated and studied meditation for over twenty years. You
can find a good mindfulness exercise and subscribe to The Meditation Newsletter
at: http://www.TheMeditationSite.com
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