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Tackling Everyday Chaos With Natural Stress Relief

There are few among us who can admit that the craziness of everyday life has not resulted in feeling stress at some point or another. With juggling family life with ever-increasing work responsibilities the pressure to keep up with demanding schedules are at an all-time high. For many of us, this means battling stress that can sometimes take over our day causing us physical and emotional ramifications that can affect our overall health. In an effort to battle this stress, some turn to mediations to ease their symptoms and keep their thoughts focused. But for others, a commitment to natural stress relief can mean tackling stress without a dependency on pills.

Natural stress relief comes in many forms and what must first be understood is that what works for one person may not necessarily work for another. Just as our stress differs, so does the ways in which we relieve it. But it is rare that one form or another of natural stress relief will not work for someone. The key is to make yourself a priority and take care of yourself – even if it’s just fifteen minutes a day. But for some, keeping that commitment can be a lot more difficult than it sounds.

Most often, a holistic approach is the best form of natural stress relief. This many include a periodic massage. Massage has been shown to reduce stress, lower heart rate, and even lower blood pressure. Make a standing appointment for a massage – whatever variety most appeals to you – at least once a month. This may sound like an extravagant luxury but how much does a massage cost in comparison to the cost of ongoing medication?

Exercise has also been shown to be a significant form of natural stress relief. Sometimes, just simply turning off the day and focusing on yourself for an hour can make all the difference in the world. Not only does exercise benefit you physically but it benefits you emotionally as well; this comes from the release of worries while you also release adrenalin and endorphins – natural hormones that reduce stress and ease the body.

For others, meditation fits the bill when it comes to natural stress relief. Taking a moment – or several minutes – in which you sit quietly with your own thoughts, and nothing else, can be enormously relaxing. Of course, meditation is actually a learned skill so in order to learn how to clear you mind you may need some initial instruction.

Additionally, some people find that acupuncture, therapeutic massage, and chiropractic work all help in alleviating stress. Ultimately it is up to you to find the thing that brings you comfort and joy and provides you with a reprieve from the outside world.

For easy to understand, in depth information about natural stress relief visit our ezGuide 2 Stress Relief.

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Stress Relief Supplements – the Nutrients you Can’t Do Without

Using stress relief supplements is an easy, affordable way to combat stress. Supplementation replaces the nutrients we lose during times of stress. These nutrients also help our bodies and minds handle anxiety and tension better and function optimally.

The symptoms that we feel from excess stress can be relieved with stress relief supplements. Depression, fatigue and irritability will be diminished with certain nutrients. Relieving these symptoms will in turn help us to deal with anxiety and tension more efficiently.

How do you choose which stress relief supplements to take? There are literally hundreds of vitamins, minerals, complexes and formulas to choose from. Firstly, start with a good multi-vitamin and mineral formula. You may already be taking one. Secondly, add the following nutritional supplements to help you through stressful times.

· B-Vitamins – These are the stress vitamins. If you take one vitamin supplement for stress, it should be a B-Vitamin Complex. B-Vitamins help maintain mental function, relieves fatigue and depression. Pantothenic Acid, a B-Vitamin, supports adrenal function and removes toxins. Look for formulas with these recommended daily dosages: Vitamin B1-100 mg, Vitamin B2-50 mg, Vitamin B3-150 mg, Vitamin B6-50 mg, Vitamin B12-500 mcg and Vitamin B5 Pantothenic Acid-500 mg.

· Anti-oxidants – Vitamin A, C and E repair the damages caused by stress. Excess stress produces free radicals that attack our cells. Anti-oxidants protect against free radical damage. They also strengthen our immune system so we can fight off stress-related illnesses. Vitamin C combats the systemic inflammation that develops from excess stress and supports adrenal function. These are the recommended daily dosages: · Vitamin A-up to 10,000 I.U., Vitamin C-up to 1,200 mg and Vitamin E-up to 400 I.U.

· Minerals – Calcium and Magnesium are both calming and restorative to the nervous system. They both also relieve depression, anxiety and muscle tension associated with stress. 500 mg of each daily is recommended.

· Other stress relief supplements – Tyrosine and Omega-3 Fatty Acids are also on the list of nutrients to try. These nutrients help us better cope with stress. They strengthen us by relieving depression and improving mental focus. 500 mg of each daily is recommended.

Everyone can benefit from stress relief supplements. Whether our stressors are physical, mental or environmental, these specific nutrients will protect, strengthen and calm you in times of stress.

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BooM-iT 4 – Stress Relief Bhangra


www.BoomItOnline.com Music: Pharangi Rall Ke – Kulvinder S PindDheMundey – RDB Lal Ghagra – RDB BhangraPunjabiyanNe – Lehmber Hussainpuri Yaari – RDB Hamari Shaadi Mein – Vivah

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Pastor Jack Schaap at McDonalds – Stress


Pastor Jack Schaap at McDonalds philosophizing about stress and stress relief with two of his staff men, Freddy De Anda, Spanish Pastor, and Keith Cowling, “A” Bus Director.

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Taking Back The Workplace: Workplace Stress Relief Tips

It can be easily argued that today’s world has grown far more complicated. This complication, it can be argued, is due to the high cost of living, global economy, the pressures placed on the family, etc. In addition, the increased expectations of performance and revenue generating have increased the demands in the workplace.


All of this has contributed greatly to the stress that individuals experience in their lives and specifically stress in the workplace. It is important to note that stress can be a significant detriment to the well-being of individuals and families. Therefore, it is critical that stress be relieved.


Specifically, there are certain workplace stress relief tips that can be followed. These specific workplace stress relief tips can be divided into two categories. The first category is through the implementation of practical suggestions and the second category is through a change in attitude.


Practical Suggestions


There are many physical symptoms that are associated with increased levels of stress. Those symptoms include tension headaches, muscle ache, upset stomach, etc. At the first sign of these symptoms it is important to put into practice some practical workplace stress relief tips.


One of those practical tips it is to take a mini stress relieving vacation. First of all, it is important that you are not disturbed. This can be accomplished by hitting the do not disturb button on the phone or turning the phone off. In addition put a do not disturb sign on the door leading into your office.


Once this has been accomplished than simply close your eyes and allow your mind to fix on a favorite vacation spot or dream area that compels you. In addition, concentrate on your breathing. Any thoughts that bombard your mind should be acknowledged and quickly let go. Also, take into account your body and how it is feeling. For example, if you realize that your neck or the muscles of the shoulders are tense release that tension through your breathing.


Finally, focus on a mantra. This mantra can be affirmations of being stress free or can be a mantra that simply calls your mind to dwell on higher thoughts.


A workplace stress relief tip for those individuals who do not have offices is to take a walk. If there is a park nearby or garden area take advantage of the stress relieving power of communing with nature. This action will help to reduce stress through this nature communing process and through exercising.


Attitude Change


An additional workplace stress relief tip is through an attitude change. This can be accomplished by thinking about stress situations differently.


Rather than hanging on to the stress of the day, share your stress with others. This can be done in an enjoyable manner in that a group of people will share their stresses of the day, within reason, and try to out do the others. Often this type of session will end up in laughter as people try to embellish their stressful situations.


Also, another workplace stress relief tip is to try to find the good in every situation. For example, if a co-worker is especially annoying think to yourself about one good quality that they may have. If you can identify that quality reward yourself with an enjoyable treat.

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Stress Relief Made Easy and Fun With the Right Exercise

Many of us are under more stress than ever these days. This can affect your physical and mental health, while leading to a cycle that could make things worse. There are actions that you can take now to help find stress relief now.

Some things in your life cannot be controlled. This can create extreme stress. On the other hand, there are factors that are completely in your control. Learning control in these areas can give you confidence in other areas of your life. Not controlling them can be life threatening.

It is a fact that stress creates excessive cortisol and adrenaline to be produced in our bodies. Even if you don’t feel the “fight or flight” response, low level and constant stress will cause these hormones to be continually made and released into your body. Why are too much of these hormones a bad thing?

Too much cortisol will suppress your immune system leaving you more prone to infections and a flare up of allergies. Too much adrenaline can raise your blood pressure and increase your risk for heart attack and stroke. In addition, these stress hormones can cause mood swings, anxiety and depression, adding to your stress levels.

Exercising is on of the greatest stress busters you can use. It can help you control and even alleviate these types of stress related problems. If motivation to exercise is your problem, set your goals lower. You don’t have to do a hardcore strenuous workout – just move your body.

Walking is proving to be one of the absolute best exercises for stress relief. Not only does it tone your entire body, it can elevate your mood and stimulate your immune system. It has one of the lowest risks of side effects and you don’t need an expensive prescription. But how does it help relieve the effects of stress?

While you are walking, you must pump your calf muscles. This is one of the only ways to move your lymphatic system, which carries toxins and waste out of your body. This includes waste that needs to be removed from your liver and gallbladder. (Perhaps this is why studies prove that daily walking decreases the risk of needing gallstones surgery.)

This is important since the excessive amounts of hormones are considered toxins by your body. Moving your lymphatic and circulatory system will help remove this excess waste, which will provide some stress relief.

When stressed, blood supply is directed to the vital organs like the heart and brain. The means less blood is given to the less vital organs including your digestive tract, skin and spleen. The result can be poor digestion, cold and clammy skin, skin eruptions and even constipation.

Walking can alleviate these problems by moving your entire circulatory system. As your blood flow increases, so does oxygen throughout your body. This increases blood supply, more nutrients and oxygen to all your organs, including the digestive tract and skin.

If walking isn’t your thing, try something even more fun like rebounding. Rebounding is the term given to jumping on a trampoline designed for exercise. This exercises all the muscles in your body, increases lung capacity, normalizes blood pressure, increases lymphatic flow, and tones the glandular system (the system that produces hormones).

And don’t let the obvious go by – jumping on a trampoline is plain old fun. This alone can help elevate your mood and provide some stress relief.

If you decide to try this exercise proceed with extreme caution. You can jar your joints and hurt your back if you use an everyday trampoline. The smaller rebounders made for daily exercise use specials materials and springs that are made to absorb the impact to protect your body.

A good quality rebounder can be found online for around $250. And don’t let that discourage you – that investment can last you ten or more years, which is far cheaper than the price of a gym.

Take advantage of using exercise for your stress relief. Start small with just ten minutes of exercise every day. You will naturally start doing more as your body gets stronger, you gain more energy and start realizing how effective it is. Exercising on a daily basis can build your confidence and remind you that you are in control of your life. This will bring the realization that you have control other other factors, and can even save your life.

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11. How Tension & Stress is Relieved? (Energy Medicine, Yuen Method, Hypnosis, NLP)


ChineseEnergetics.com Basic Instructions on Energy Medicine for Tension & Stress Relief. Feel Lighter. Yuen method with Reiki, EFT, and Hypnotherapy is powerful to relieve stress and tension. If you are an Acupuncturist, Chiropractor, Holistic Practitioner, Life Coach, Psychologist, Nurse, you will gain cutting edge natural healing techniques for stress management and relieving tension. Chinese Energetics synergizes the best practices from Yuen Method, Tai Chi, QiGong, NLP, EFT, Reiki, Hypnotherapy, Quantum Physics, Matrix Energetics, and Reconnective Healing.

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Breathing Techniques for Yoga, Meditation, Relaxation, Stress, Cancer, Blood Pressure – Kapalbhati


yogeeshashram.org http siddhalishree.com (blog) Acharya Shree Yogeesh conducts his first online video tutorial which covers a breathing technique called kapalbhati. He describes kapalbhati’s history, purpose, and benefits of this ancient yogic breathing technique, and teaches you how to do it. *tags* breathing for relaxation, breathing for meditation, breathing for yoga, breathing to heal cancer, breathing for stress relief, yoga breathing techniques, meditation breathing techniques, relaxation breathing techniques, yoga techniques, meditation techniques Copyright 2010. Yogeesh Ashram. All rights reserved.

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Stress Relief Ball – Bouncing Back With Joy

Stress relieving ball is one apparatus which is very effective in stress relief. It’s a simple ball which is 3 inches in diameter and it does wonders for helping you to reduce stress. All you’ve to do for benefiting from one stress relieving ball is by holding it in a palm and squeezing it repeatedly with the fingers.

You’ll find that repeated squeezing of this stress relief ball would give you some relief from every other emotional and physical stresses which you might be going through. Addition to anxiety relief, this ball might also be used for exercising the hand and also the forearm muscles.

This stress relief ball might not always be ball shaped as it might sometimes be got in other shapes too. It’s usually filled with rubber foam, but ones which are for therapeutic usage contains gels of various densities. Another kind of stress relieving ball has fine powder which has one rubber coating as balloons.

Now, you might think how the stress relieving ball might help in relieving your stress. You generally have muscle tension while your hand is made into a fist, also if there’s nothing inside the palm. After you release your grip, muscle tension gets released too. It’s this releasing and gripping which exercises the muscles and would help you limit your stress.

The reason why you use some ball is as it provides a thing to grip on for you. This gives a decent meaning and effects for the stress releasing exercises. Actually, stress relieving ball is mostly utilised by computer professionals whom often spend hours working in a single position.

Other than stress relief balls which are spheres, there’re also creative balls which look like a cigarette packet, a body part’s shape or an individual disliked by our society. The cigarette pack is a good option for people who’re trying to stop smoking. There’re also printed stress balls which possess smiley faces on them.

The foam filled balls are found in normal shapes like sphere, vegetables, pills, starfish, etc. The stress relieves ball which is dynamic in shape as the human face or Santa Claus balls are filled with a gel, usually. Imprinted stress balls carry corporate logos which are distributed to the employees or clients.

There’re some high-tech stress relieving balls as vibrating stress balls, viral stress balls etc. The viral stress relieving ball is very soft and it must have one embedded transmitter and one receiving chip inside it which communicates to stress level which the user is undergoing.

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Getting Some Anxiety And Stress Relief

Everyone is seeking some form of anxiety and stress relief. Hopefully you haven’t resorted to self-medication with alcohol. Rather than applying a balm to the sore of stress, why not find a way to stop the stress from getting out of hand in the first place. I’ll take preventative medicine over reactive medicine any day.

One effective approach to getting anxiety and stress relief is to address the thinking in your mind that is causing the stress. The whole field of cognitive psychology is devoted to this approach. So, one type of faulty thinking that can lead to stress, anxiety and depression is all-or-nothing thinking.

What is all-or-nothing thinking? It goes like this: Someone who suffers from this mistaken form of thought always looks at things in black and white, good or bad, right or wrong, etc. If you partake in this kind of analysis of your life then you are setting yourself up for a lot of grief. Now, correcting this thinking may not happen overnight. But if you become mindful of your all-or-nothing thinking then you can correct it little by little and get the anxiety and stress relief you are seeking.

Here is an example of this all-or-nothing thinking. Let’s say that your stress is the result of you not being able to finish all the tasks on your to-do list. I am often guilty of this. I tend to make myself way too busy because there is so much that I want to do. I know I’ve pushed myself too far when I start to get that knot in my throat and my anxiety level increases. This happened just recently. In order to get the anxiety and stress relief I needed, I had to modify my thinking.

Instead of either succeeding or failing at my to-do list for any given day, I had to be ok with not completing everything on the list. But, that didn’t work so well. I didn’t like seeing things left undone. That was the all-or-nothing thinking again. So, then I just made the to-do list smaller and that worked almost immediately. In fact, that night when I decided that I couldn’t do everything I wanted to do and had to settle for less, I could feel the knot in my throat shrivel up and disappear into calm. This is a good example of great anxiety and stress relief by challenging faulty thinking. This is just one example of anxiety and stress relief by challenging all-or-nothing thinking. Another example could involve you demanding that you get an A on a test. Getting a B isn’t good enough. Again, you are setting yourself up for a lot of grief if you think this way. Bring some flexibility into your life and get the stress and anxiety relief you need.

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