7 Simple Stress Busters

Cira S.
on 3/17/10 3:33 am - Charles Town , WV
7 Simple Stress Busters
Peace of Mind is Just a Few Minutes Away
 

Stress happens. No matter how organized you are, how good your systems are, or how friendly your environment is, stress will find a way to rear its ugly head from time to time. What can you do? Turn to a convenient Stress Buster--a small, simple activity that clears your head and calms you down. When you feel a stress attack coming on, it's the perfect time to turn to one of these busters and kick that stress out the door.


Here are 7 of our favorite Stress Busters, but feel free to develop your own:

1. Take a walk
Want a break from the office? Does your house feel like an insane asylum? Slip out the door and let your feet take you somewhere. Not only will walking give you the opportunity to clear your head and take a break from that hectic situation, but it’s great aerobic exercise, too.

2. Call a friend
We all have someone whose voice alone perks us up. Give them a buzz, even for a few minutes. Whether with a joke or a funny story, or just by listening, they will likely put a smile on your face and calm you down. Besides, what are friends for?

3. Write in a journal
Expressing our feelings could be the best way to deal with stress. Keeping a journal is a way to capture those feelings at any moment. You don’t have to worry about what others think or say, just let your pen do the work. By the time you’re done, those feelings will be on their way out of your system.

4. Play a board game
Remember these? Maybe there are a dozen stashed in your closet, waiting to be dusted off. Monopoly probably should be saved until you have a few hours to spare, but quick kids’ games like Candy Land, Chutes & Ladders, Connect Four, or even Twister are always good for a smile.

5. Work up a sweat
Have some pent up frustrations? There’s no better way to get rid of them than by exercising. Pop in a workout tape, hop on your bike or grab your jump rope. You’ll be too busy working up a sweat to worry about what’s stressing you out. Picture the stress leaving your body through your pores.

6. Plan something fun
Is there a trip you want to take but never had time to get it together? Or a dinner you’ve always wanted to make? Now’s the time. Not only will you take your mind off things, but you’ll be spending time eagerly anticipating a great getaway or meal later. It’s a win-win situation.

7. Take a hot bath
A hot bath will initially give your body a kick, which in turn will give your mind a kick too – and then it’ll slow both down. Add bubbles and a few candles and you have the ultimate soothing atmosphere. A rubber ducky is optional.


Just wanted to share....

Have a great day everyone.

Cira

I am who I am and accept my feelings wholeheartedly.
Those that mind don't matter, and those that matter don't mind.

Cira 249/144.0 current/goal 154/ 5'3" 10 lbs below my Dr's goal
100Cira-1.jpg picture by negra266

Russel B.
on 3/17/10 6:00 am - Ellicott City, MD
Great post Cira, thank you.  Walking lately seems to be my stress buster of choice.  (Other wise known as potential transfer addiction.)  Of course, planning something fun has never been too far from hand, it's the execution that's always critical, lol
    

Fear is the lock and laughter the key to your heart            
Cira S.
on 3/20/10 6:21 am - Charles Town , WV
I love walking post surgery.  I love that I can walk without having to come home dying of major back pain and huffing and puffing.  ;)
As for planning always do that from now on with wifey to release stress and liven up the relationship.  :)

Take care,

Cira

I am who I am and accept my feelings wholeheartedly.
Those that mind don't matter, and those that matter don't mind.

Cira 249/144.0 current/goal 154/ 5'3" 10 lbs below my Dr's goal
100Cira-1.jpg picture by negra266

julie16
on 3/17/10 6:26 am - crofton, MD
Cira, thanks for this post. I think stress is every where but if we could learn to manage it we would be 100% better. I try not to be stressed but sometimes you can't escape it. It always seems to find us.

                                                                         Julie
Loser's visualize the penalties of failure. Winners visualize the rewards of success.

Mom I hope you rest in Peace knowing that you were loved and will be missed. Keep love alive in your       heart as I know I will. You are now an           and I know you will be looking down on us from above......... I am OK.......
Cira S.
on 3/20/10 6:23 am - Charles Town , WV
Well, you do have a lot on your plate right now.  When my Mom passed away I went into a major depression stage. Please take care of yourself and know that everyone here is here for you!

Cira

I am who I am and accept my feelings wholeheartedly.
Those that mind don't matter, and those that matter don't mind.

Cira 249/144.0 current/goal 154/ 5'3" 10 lbs below my Dr's goal
100Cira-1.jpg picture by negra266

julie16
on 3/20/10 11:00 am - crofton, MD
Honey, My plate is full and I am trying to take care of me as well as everybody else. I am not looking for sympathy and Lord knows I have really appreciated all the thoughts and prayers from everyone. I will be so glad when things get better and the stress becomes less. Thanks for being here.

                                                                                                           Julie
Loser's visualize the penalties of failure. Winners visualize the rewards of success.

Mom I hope you rest in Peace knowing that you were loved and will be missed. Keep love alive in your       heart as I know I will. You are now an           and I know you will be looking down on us from above......... I am OK.......
charliegirlten
on 3/17/10 4:33 pm - Towson, MD

Boy Cira there are some really great ideas there. Actually any of those choices are better than what most  turn to in stressful times. For me, not turning(or trying not to) to FOOD is something that I will have to work on the rest of my life, it seems to be my drug of choice. Some of those ideas that you just posted, have actually taken the place of food, when looking for comfort. This battle is never ending, it is getting easier, but I am aware that the urge will probably never go away.  Thanks again, Leslie:)

Cira S.
on 3/20/10 6:26 am - Charles Town , WV
Hey you are not the only one because when i am stressed I turn to eat because I am an emotional eater. 
The battle is never ending but that is why I post these tips so we can grasp them and run with them. 
Wishing you all the best. You're very welcome!
I hope you are enjoying this wonderful weekend.

Cira

I am who I am and accept my feelings wholeheartedly.
Those that mind don't matter, and those that matter don't mind.

Cira 249/144.0 current/goal 154/ 5'3" 10 lbs below my Dr's goal
100Cira-1.jpg picture by negra266

"LADYbug-j" L
on 3/23/10 12:51 am - Laurel, MD
Hello!! C
Thanks for the stress busters, I have alot of stress these days, being a single working two jobs, and continuing my edcation completion "mother" is hard work, but I wouldn't change a thing. Check out my profile, I posted a recent pic of Jaden/jaybug!!
You look well. I love the avatar pic, hair cut is nice.
Peace & Love jbug

"jbug"

    
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