STRESS
With the increased pressures of modern life more and more people find
it difficult to switch off and relax at the end of the day. This can
lead to sleepless nights which creates further anxiety that can make
life feel more unbearable.
Eventually
this can create a feeling of being overwhelmed or stressed out.
However, there are lifestyle changes that you can make in order to
reduce your stress and promote relaxation in your life:
1) Get regular massages
We
all know about the reputed benefits of a massage in aiding relaxation
of the body and mind. Whilst you could get a partner or close friend to
give your shoulders, back or feet a good rub down, to truly feel
long-term benefits you should enlist the services of a trained professional to give you regular massages.
Don't
think of this as an indulgent treat but rather an essential part of
your well-being routine. For as well as relaxing the muscles (and
making you feel as chilled out as an Eskimo), the benefits of regular
massage include improved blood flow and a boosted immune system.
2) Hang up your phone
When
you leave the office you need to be able to switch off from work - and
that includes your phone! This is important to do as once your work
colleagues get into the habit of being able to contact you at all hours
they will. Remember, the phone is there for your convenience, not just the caller's.
3) Compile some chillout tunes
Put
together or buy a CD of relaxing music to ease your mind and help you
switch off from the outside world. Research has shown that even from
the womb relaxing/classical music can be beneficial in promoting
well-being.
4) Read a good book
Emily Dickinson wrote,
" There is not frigate like a book to take us lands away," which is a
great way to sum up the way in which reading a good book can help you
to get your mind off your worries - if only for a while.
5) Practice yoga
Yoga
is a great way to escape from everything going on around by taking you
into your own little world. As well as being a good form of working
out, it can help you to build your self esteem and confidence, helping you to bring about a positive change in your life.
6) Drink herbal teas
Herbals
teas such as peppermint and chamomile make better options than
caffeine-infused drinks such as tea and coffee. The key to helping you
to adapt your choice is to try different types until you find flavours
which suit you taste buds. Many varieties are now widely supplied at
most supermarkets.
7) Eat Right
All too often, and
perhaps because of the hype of all the fad diets out there, people
underestimate the impact of diet on our health and well-being. Simple
steps such as cutting down on caffeine, alcohol and food high in fat or
calories can produce beneficial effects such as helping you to feel
healthier and less highly strung out or irritable.
8) Work Out
Now
we're not talking about hours every day or "going for the burn." If you
haven't exercised for a while you will want to take it easy and start
off with manageable sessions. As well as the physical benefits of exercise, regular sessions can help to reduce your anxiety levels as "feel good" hormones are released.
9) Breathe
It's
just like they say when you have a moment in which you feel you're
going to have a meltdown. Take a deep breath and count to ten. Whilst
this is a good start, you should aim to set aside time to sit down
relax and focus on your breathing to the point that it slows down and
feel more in control.
10) Get back to basics
Escape
the hustle and bustle of your everyday stresses and strains by getting
out to the countryside or a place close to nature. This can often
provide the space you need to clear your mind, find focus and perhaps
inspiration.