Many writers will offer suggestions about how to manage stress. But wouldn’t it be preferable to conquer it altogether? Here are a dozen things to try to do just that.

Yoga, Tai-Chi and similar disciplines from Asia have been effective for centuries in helping to relieve stress. The physical techniques limber up the muscles and help focus the mind into relaxing thoughts.

Meditation has also been practiced, in Asia and elsewhere, for centuries. It’s easy to learn and has multiple benefits. Taking as little as a few minutes per day (though 15-20 is preferable) can go a long way toward relieving stress symptoms. The focus on any one thing helps move the mind away from the stressor. There is also evidence that, practiced properly, it can have numerous beneficial physical effects as well.

Deep breathing exercises can be a terrific first step toward getting stress symptoms under control. And lessening the symptoms is often a good first step toward curing the longer term problem. Try this: lie face down on the floor on a large towel, elbows bent with your hands flat on the floor. The backs of your hands should be under your chest. Now breath deeply, three or four times.

Dietary supplements can be helpful. The difficulty is that there are so many, and so many that are useless, that recommending specific ones is prone to error. Anything which helps elevate serotonin levels is likely to help. Beware those that promise miracle cures.

Some mild drugs, such as a sleeping aid can be useful on occasion. The risk is becoming dependent on them, not in the narcotic sense but simply as a crutch to avoid dealing with the underlying problem. But as part of a well-rounded program of stress relief they can be very beneficial. A proper sleep is essential to lowering stress.

Several newly popular (and some traditional) techniques have proved helpful for many. Aromatherapy, often combined with ‘mood music’ does actually work in a lot of cases. There’s little scientific evidence that aromatherapy has any sort of deep significance, but memories are often associated with certain smells. It can certainly do no harm.

The old phrase from Congreve: ‘Music hath charms to soothe the savage breast’ still has a place in contemporary society. While the effect shouldn’t be exaggerated, it’s nonetheless true that the right kind of music can help shift mood. Both because of its memory associations with pleasant events and for reasons not well understood, music can alter feelings.

Often a good massage, particularly in conjunction with relaxing music, can be an adjunct to a larger program of stress relief. One of the most common effects of stress is severe muscle tension, particularly in the neck, shoulders and calves. Massage helps solve this physically and it has psychological overtones of doing something good for oneself that contribute to the effect.

In extreme cases, psychotherapy may be called for. The variety of schools and techniques employed make recommending a therapist harder than choosing a good dietary supplement. Trusted friends can often be a good source to turn to in this arena.

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Work causes stress in all of us, and we all deal with our stress in different ways, whether it is in the silence of our respective cubicles or by venting our frustrations through cursing and shouting at our co-workers.  One way more and more people are dealing with stress in the workplace is by squeezing stress relief balls.

Stress relief balls have grown in popularity so much that some companies are giving them to employees and many salesmen give them away as a way to promote their products.  The most obvious benefit of stress relief balls is that they might cut down on all the cursing and shouting. 

How Do Stress Relief Balls Work?

Like any form of stress relief, stress relief balls simply divert the user’s attention from the problems that cause stress.  This increases circulation and stimulates the hands, allowing the user to focus on work instead of the source of stress.  Basically, you get a calming effect by squeezing stress relief balls that increases your concentration.  Another benefit of stress relief balls is the exercise you get for your hands and forearms.  Athletes and coaches have used squeezing exercises for years in strength training.

Are There Risks?

There has been very little research done on the benefits and risks of using stress relief balls as a form of stress relief, but the soft foam rubber with which they’re made allows even the most non-athletic of us to use them easily and with little risk of over-exertion.  There are no documented cases of injury from the use of stress relief balls, and by the sheer number of companies selling and utilizing them in their marketing campaigns and employee wellness programs; it is safe to say that any risks would be low to negligible.

Stress relief balls come in a variety of shapes, almost any you can imagine, and are a fun and safe way to promote a company or product, as well as employee health and wellness.  Chances are your company already utilizes stress relief balls in its own marketing program, but if it doesn’t they can be found with a quick internet search or at your local office supply store.  The next time you find yourself on the verge of being overcome with stress at work, pick up such a ball and start squeezing.  You may find it to be a more positive way to deal with stress than shouting or picking up the printer and flinging it across the office.   

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You know you’re stressed: you’re tired all the time, you drag yourself through each day, and you can’t remember when you last had fun without feeling guilty. As we all try to cram more into our days, stress not only ages us, but it can also lead directly to car accidents and accidents in your home.

Although you can’t eliminate stress, you can discover how to manage your life so that stress has less effect on you.

For example, exercising is a great way to wash dangerous stress hormones out of your system. It’s vital that you eliminate these stress hormones, because over time they can lead to health challenges like high blood pressure and heart disease.

Let’s look at three ways you can take control, manage your stress, and enjoy your life once more.

1. Sleep And Fuel: A Healthy Body Can Handle Stress

Stress relief starts with getting enough sleep. Sleep gives your metabolism time to rebalance, and time to repair itself. It also gives your mind a rest: you’ll be more productive when you get all the rest you need, and better able to handle challenges.

When it comes to the fuel your body needs, eat plenty of fruit and vegetables. Their antioxidants are great stress-busters, mopping up free radicals which can damage your cells.

2. Make Time For Friends And Fun – Laugh

Time with friends and family is vital to help you to manage stress. When you talk out your concerns, you gain perspective. And it’s long been known that laughter is the best medicine.

3. Exercise To Wash Stress Out Of Your Body

No time to exercise? Exercise time is vital, because brisk exercise literally washes stress hormones out of your body. Even a half hour walk every other day can improve the way your body manages stress. If you’re too busy to exercise, just take ten minutes for a fast walk around the block at lunchtime: every little bit of movement helps.

So there you have it: easy ways you can find stress relief. When you incorporate sleep, healthy food, friends, fun and exercise into your daily life, you’ll bounce back from stress so fast you’ll be stress-proof.

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