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Top 25 De-Stressing
Techniques
Our Top 25 De-Stressing Techniques
Refer to this "emergency use only" list on those days you find
extra challenging or stressful. Select just one item from the list and
try it.
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Continue to remind yourself that this day will pass and tomorrow is
a new day.
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Be realistic about your expectations. Reduce your disappointment
factor.
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Appreciate yourself. Think about all the positive things you are
able to accomplish each day.
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Just smile! The simple act of smiling makes you feel better
automatically.
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Share your stressful day or event with a colleague, friend or family
member.
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Breathe to the power of 10. Take a deep breath to the count of
10.Exhale the same way. Repeat several times.
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Find something humorous (movie, comic strip, etc.) and laugh.
Laughter helps you relax physically and psychologically.
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Treat yourself to a favorite food.
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Find something positive in your life to totally focus on for 15
minutes.
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Decrease stress by learning to talk to yourself in a reassuring way.
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Sit in total silence for 10 minutes. Close your eyes and transport
yourself to another environment. (beach, sailing, cruise ship, etc.)
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Remind yourself that even when you have no control over certain
situations, your attitude is always within your control. It's our
attitude that shapes our experiences.
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See problems & stressful events as opportunities. Problem solve
and grow from them.
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Try acting or responding in a way that is the exact opposite of your
usual behavior.
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Practice "pace, not race." Do everything (walk, talk,
etc.) at a more relaxed tempo.
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Analyze your stresses and frustrations. Know what most affects you
and try to avoid them.
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Develop a list of things that make you happy. Read it to yourself
several times.
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Don't hold your mistakes against yourself. Focus on what you're
doing right. Start fresh and let them go.
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Change your routine for the rest of the day or the next day.
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Spend 15 minutes listening to classical or other soothing music.
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Practice acceptance. Ask yourself what stresses you have the power
to change. Those you cannot you must accept.
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Spend some time with a person or people who make you feel good about
yourself.
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Be "temporarily selfish." Reserve a little more time just
for you.
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Find a hidden treasure in your day. Search for one positive thing
that you may have never noticed before.
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Replace "I have to" statements with "I choose
to" statements. It will relieve pressure and give you a whole
new perspective.
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