Top 5 New Ways to De-stress

Stress is a universal feeling and should be tackled using universal languages. Art, food, laughter and love are natural ways to taming everyday stress. Just like Yoga, these everyday activities have been reducing blood pressure for centuries around the world.

Puppy love

Nothing reduces stress like a pair of big puppy dog eyes starring up at you and beaming with unconditional love. After a hard day at work or a fight with the beau, you always have a furry shoulder to cry on. Aside from pets being perfect listeners, they also ensure you’re never alone. Pets can reduce anxiety, depression and even blood pressure by providing an essential ingredient in everyday life: companionship.

Art for the heart

Picture yourself chatting over café© cré¨mes in Van Gogh’s Parisian cafes and watch your worries disappear. Regular viewing of artwork can control anxiety and help us understand our fears and dreams. Creating art can also be therapeutic and part of an everyday lifestyle. From painting to pottery, you can express your feelings with different colours, shapes and textures.

Whisking away worries

Rinse, slice, marinate, blanch, set aside and repeat. Cooking gives us the form and flow that our days and relationships sometimes lack. Even if you can’t fry an egg, making a simple summer salad will do wonders for your restlessness. Choose ingredients that stimulate the senses like bright red strawberries, spicy chillies and fresh smelling cilantro, for the perfect summer salsa. Enjoy a cup of chamomile tea while waiting for the apple pie to finish baking and smell for yourself the calming aromas that will fill your own kitchen.

LOL

Poet Pablo Neruda said that laughter is the language of the soul, which means giggling with your girlfriends is really speaking to their souls. Cut down on the digital dialoguing and meet a friend for coffee, face to face. Laughing out loud, in real life, reduces blood pressure and stress levels almost instantaneously. So never underestimate the power of a good joke, funny movie or best friend to give you a laugh.

Let’s get it on

Without a doubt, sex is one of the best ways to relieve stress and I’m sure your partner won’t mind if you give up your pilates class for more one on one time in the bedroom. Between kissing and cuddling the endorphins continue and who doesn’t love a natural high? Think of sex like a relaxing spa package, which includes a massage, body scrub and special offers.

Tags: laughter, pets, pilates, sex, Stress, stress relief, Wellness, yoga

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    • Anonymous
    • January 1, 1970
    Reply
    In today’s working world, stress relief is extremely important and often overlooked. I personally love spending an hour in the kitchen cooking up a storm when I’ve had a rough day at work.
    Keep the tips coming!
    • Anonymous
    • January 1, 1970
    Reply
    Great article……..shopping is also a big stress reliever. I frequently buy myself a new something or pamper myself by getting my hair down. Sex is the #1 and a good martini.
    • Anonymous
    • January 1, 1970
    Reply
    Well, I can account for 3 out of 5. Yes I love to cook its relaxing, with a glass of my favourite wine, and then entertain with special friends who right now are helping me laugh a little harder as I am single, again. Although I love puppies and really do get your point about unconditional love, unfortunately the guy I was seeing always came over with his lab and that drove me crazy. He paid more attention to this dog than he did me. I admit he (the ex) was a bit hyper, is this why he brought his dog with him everywhere? And as for sex, well, I hardly enjoyed myself leaving the dog in my living room thinking he was going to scratch and eat my leather sofa. Should my next Ad read “Dont Like Dogs”. I am laughing because of this and I feel wonderful!!!!
    • Anonymous
    • January 1, 1970
    Reply
    Lovely tips for relieving stress 🙂 and beautifully written.
    • Anonymous
    • January 1, 1970
    Reply
    Thanks for the great info! I will definitely use these tips the next time I feel the stress level building.
    • Anonymous
    • January 1, 1970
    Reply
    Studies published last month said laughing produces the same chemical effects in your body as aerobic exercise. I like to go running with my dog, Snoof the Boof, so I guess that means I am double destressing!
    • Anonymous
    • January 1, 1970
    Reply
    Fantastic tips, thanks! I’m a BIG fan of all of the above! Laughing is the best therapy and I always find the best way to relax is to cook a fav recipe and watch my fam and friends enjoy. Keep the pointers coming!
    • Anonymous
    • January 1, 1970
    Reply
    In today’s working world, stress relief is extremely important and often overlooked. I personally love spending an hour in the kitchen cooking up a storm when I’ve had a rough day at work.
    Keep the tips coming!
    • Anonymous
    • January 1, 1970
    Reply
    Great article……..shopping is also a big stress reliever. I frequently buy myself a new something or pamper myself by getting my hair down. Sex is the #1 and a good martini.
    • Anonymous
    • January 1, 1970
    Reply
    Well, I can account for 3 out of 5. Yes I love to cook its relaxing, with a glass of my favourite wine, and then entertain with special friends who right now are helping me laugh a little harder as I am single, again. Although I love puppies and really do get your point about unconditional love, unfortunately the guy I was seeing always came over with his lab and that drove me crazy. He paid more attention to this dog than he did me. I admit he (the ex) was a bit hyper, is this why he brought his dog with him everywhere? And as for sex, well, I hardly enjoyed myself leaving the dog in my living room thinking he was going to scratch and eat my leather sofa. Should my next Ad read “Dont Like Dogs”. I am laughing because of this and I feel wonderful!!!!
    • Anonymous
    • January 1, 1970
    Reply
    Lovely tips for relieving stress 🙂 and beautifully written.
    • Anonymous
    • January 1, 1970
    Reply
    Thanks for the great info! I will definitely use these tips the next time I feel the stress level building.
    • Anonymous
    • January 1, 1970
    Reply
    Studies published last month said laughing produces the same chemical effects in your body as aerobic exercise. I like to go running with my dog, Snoof the Boof, so I guess that means I am double destressing!
    • Anonymous
    • January 1, 1970
    Reply
    Fantastic tips, thanks! I’m a BIG fan of all of the above! Laughing is the best therapy and I always find the best way to relax is to cook a fav recipe and watch my fam and friends enjoy. Keep the pointers coming!

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