Sunday, November 20, 2011





Stress seems to play a major role in today's fast-paced society. Studies have shown that 70 percent of employed Americans suffer stress-related conditions including anxiety and insomnia. Overbearing workloads can leave us feeling like there aren't enough hours in the day to accomplish everything we need to. Unfortunately, stress can also cause major health problems such as headaches, backaches and increased blood pressure.


The ability to relax and rejuvenate promotes vivacity and liveliness. Boosting your immune system is an important part of feeling youthful and maintaining your health. Here are ten healthy ways to relieve stress and leave your body feeling relaxed and refreshed.



  •  Take a Warm Bath - It's a proven fact that warm water relaxes your body muscles and rids your body of stiffness and sore joints. Immersing yourself in hot water before bedtime causes your body temperature to rise, which enhances your ability to fall asleep faster. Also, by adding Epsom Salts to your bath (which are made of the mineral magnesium sulfate - a sedative for the nervous system), your skin will absorb the magnesium sulfate which sedates the nervous system and relaxes muscles. Soft music and candlelight is always a nice touch, too.


  •  Read a Book - There's not many things that are more relaxing that sitting down and letting nothing else into your mind except for the words on the page of a good book. Reading is a way to escape any stress in your life, educate yourself and keep your mind active.


  •  Music - Whether you realize it or not, music plays a big part in our lives. . Listening to relaxing music is a great method of reducing stress and relieving anxiety. The calm, soothing sounds will reduce your tension, blood pressure, and promote feelings of tranquility. Be aware of how you feel when you hear certain songs, and keep listening to the ones that produce a relaxing effect.


  • Massage Therapy - Massage plays an important role in training the body how to relax and getting rid of muscle knots. If your significant other isn't willing to participate in a little massage therapy, there are plenty of spas where you can spend an hour or two pampering yourself. Some massage therapists even have hot tubs that they place you in prior to your massage to loosen up your muscles.


  • Yoga and Stretching - Yoga trains you to build up a natural response to stress and bring the relaxed state of mind into your everyday life. The slow movements and controlled positions of yoga improve muscle strength, flexibility, breathing, blood circulation and promote mental focus and calmness. Stretching also reduces tension and anxiety and slows down your heart rate.



  • Drink Tea - Both black and green teas contain an amino acid called L-theanine, which produces a sense of calmness and relaxation by releasing neurotransmitters in the brain.



  •  Exercise - Regular physical activity strengthens your muscles and releases endorphin, which reduce pain and induce euphoria, therefore improving your mood and mental concentration. Even if you dedicate fifteen minutes a day to dancing around your house or riding a bicycle around your neighborhood, you'll find yourself feeling less stressed. So, not only is exercise good for the body, but it's good for the mind, too.


  • Sleep - Getting enough sleep is crucial to your health and has a huge impact on your stress levels. Lack of sleep can leave you feeling cranky, absent-minded and you may have difficulty concentrating on everyday tasks. When you sleep, your body and immune system have time to rejuvenate. Aim to get at least 8 hours of sleep each night because sufficient sleep benefits alertness and memory.


  • Take a Vacation - I know, not all of us can afford to hop on a plane whenever we feel stressed, but that doesn't mean that we can't create a mini-vacation of our own that's affordable. Instead of wishing you could escape to a tropical island, try opting for a realistic vacation instead. For example, I live in Boston and when I can't find the time to get away, I usually spend the weekend in Cape Cod or Martha's Vineyard so it feels like a relaxing getaway. Try finding a relaxing yet fun spot near you that you can venture off to for the weekend for some peace and quiet.


  •  Make a To-Do List - Sometimes, the burdens of everyday life can be a bit overwhelming at times. I usually find myself getting stressed when I have too much to do and not enough time to finish everything. Whenever this happens, I sit down and write out a to-do list of everything that I need to get accomplished. That way, I know I won't forget any tasks and as I begin to cross off each item one by one, my stress slowly begins to dwindle.





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