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ankitchaturvedi
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Whether it's related to an issue at work, a fight with a friend, or problems with family, everyone feels stressed sometimes. In fact, 54 percent of Americans are concerned about the level of stress in their daily lives. And while therapy can help (come on, everyone's thought about laying on that infamous doctor's couch at some point), most solutions (think talk therapy or medication) are dealt with in the long-term. So what can be done in the next five minutes to reduce -- and prevent -- stress? Here's our list of the Greatist ways to decrease stress right now.

1. Try Progressive Relaxation All the way from fingers to toes-- tense and then release each muscle group in the body (lower arm, upper arm, chest, back and abdominals, etc.). Once the body is relaxed, the mind will be soon to follow!

2. Try Some Light Yoga The combination of deep breathing techniques and poses makes this activity work to reduce stress, too.

3. Meditate The “mental silence” that goes along with meditation may have positive effects on stress (especially work-related stress).

4. Breathe Deep Taking a deep breath has been shown to lower cortisol levels, which can help reduce stress and anxiety. Studies suggest deep breathing can also cause a temporary drop in blood pressure.

5. Spark Some Scents Studies suggest aromatherapy can be a good way to relieve stress. Certain aromas (like lavender) have been consistently shown to reduce stress levels.

6. Listen To Music Research points to multiple ways in which music can help relieve stress, from triggering biochemical stress reducers to assisting in treating stress associated with medical procedures.

7. Laugh It Off Laughter can reduce the physical effects of stress (like fatigue) on the body.

8. Drink Tea One study found that drinking black tea leads to lower post-stress cortisol levels and greater feelings of relaxation.

9. Exercise That post-exercise endorphin rush is one way to sharply cut stress.

Try Guided Visualization Visualizing a calm or peaceful scene may help reduce stress and ease anxiety.

10. Join A Religious Community Surveys have shown a major underlying reason people practice religion is for stress relief. One study even found that college students who practiced a religion were less stressed than their non-religious counterparts. And other research suggests religious people are less likely to experience stress-related mental illness.

11. Chew Gum Studies suggest the act of chewing gum can reduce cortisol levels, helping to alleviate stress.

12. Get A Massage Getting a good ol’ rub down may do more than alleviate physical pain. Studies suggest massage may also be beneficial for fighting stress. It may also help improve body image.

13. Try Self-Hypnosis Research suggests hypnosis can help reduce anxiety. Plus, it’s a great self-mediated technique for stress-relief.

14. Take A Nap Napping has been shown to reduce cortisol levels, which aids in stress relief.

15. Hug It Out. Hugging may actually reduce blood pressure and stress levels in adults.

16. Hang With Your Pet Or, as we’ve put it before, just get a dog. Dog owners have been 6shown to be less stressed out -- most likely thanks to having a buddy to cuddle.

17. Do An Art Project Art therapy can potentially reduce stress-related behavior and symptoms.

18. Write It Out Keeping a journal may be one way to effectively relieve stress-related symptoms due to its meditative and reflective effects. A gratitude journal can really help us put things in perspective, so pick a time every day to write down a few things that make you happy.

19. Take A Walk A quiet, meditative stroll can do wonders for stress relief, especially when we step outdoors. Try not to rush, and take whatever pace feels most natural.

From India, Mumbai
pawankmr.hr
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Great post thank for sharing ...
whenever i stress i am starting to clean my House and my cloth after that starting writing about my days experience next day i found my self fresh and clean as well more ....

From India, Gurgaon
ankitchaturvedi
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Dear Pawan,
You are absolutely right.
Even the change in the atmosphere around us makes a fatigue or even frsh.
for example: If we are frustrated and need some rest then even a small noise or disturbance makes us feel more irritated or disturbed. But in the same condition when we go to a peace place like forest or for a picnics, we tend to feel relax and our mind is free.
In today's market, you have to be competitve. therfore there are loads of work and assignments with targets to completed on time. Therefore, many companies are now also introducing a stress management session for its employees (like yoga) . Even we have carried out the stress management session for employees where twice in a week all employees before starting their shift will undergo a yoga session.
Believe me, this has worked out great in my company and we have employees who have persuaded us to implement this session in other locations also.

From India, Mumbai
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