7 Stress Relievers That Really Work

Juggling family, work and obligations can be enough to stress anyone out in today's hectic world. If you need a breather now and then, the Mayo Clinic suggests seven ways to slow down, regroup and refocus:

1. Exercise - A quick jog in the midst of a chaotic day-or even a brisk walk around the block-can get feel-good endorphins going.

2. Connect - Your stress instinct may be to wrap yourself in a cocoon. Instead, reach out to family and friends-doing so can offer distraction and provide support.

3. Meditate - Close your eyes for a few minutes-visualizing places you enjoy can help quiet the competing thoughts crowding your mind and causing stress.

4. Journal - Writing down your thoughts can help release pent-up emotion. Don't think about what to write - just let it happen. Don't worry about grammar or spelling, either!

5. Flex - Try yoga-just 10 minutes of controlled poses can help you slow down and relax. Take a class, or research online for some guidance to get started.

6. Listen - Listening to (or playing) music is a stress reliever because it decreases stress hormones and reduces muscle tension. Set aside 15 minutes or so and let your mind absorb it.

7. Laugh - Laughter fires up and then cools down your stress response. Get the giggles in by hanging out with friends in the break room, reading a few jokes (or telling some!), or watching a half-hour comedy.
 

By Barbara Pronin. Reprinted with permission from RISMedia. c2016. All rights reserved.


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