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Stress Management: Know Your Stressors & How To Relieve Them

By January 14, 2020 January 16th, 2020 Fitness, Spa, Wellness
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From minor challenges to major crises, stress is a part of our lives. Sometimes, it can feel like you’re under too much pressure from yourself, work, home or a combination of the three. It may not be easy to recognize the stress in your life and it’s easy to brush things aside. Here are common indications you may be experiencing chronic stress.

  • Inability to concentrate
  • Easily distracted
  • Less creative
  • Negative thinking and worry
  • Irritable and defensive
  • Lack of confidence and self-esteem
  • Lack of motivation
  • Mood swings
  • Anger and frustration
  • Frequent sickness
  • Weight loss or gain
  • Muscle tension
  • No time for relaxation
  • Insomnia or restlessness
  • Poor time management

When stress becomes overwhelming, it’s important to know how you can relieve it. Calm your mind and body with these tips.

  • Set realistic goals and expectations. It’s okay to say no and to stop doing certain things that may be adding to your plate. Reduce your stressors and continue effective time-management by asking for help, setting priorities and pacing yourself.
  • Eat a balanced diet. You may want to eat junk food when you’re feeling down, but it’s important to stick to a diet that helps reduce your stress. Try drinking tea and eating whole grains and fish.
  • Add relaxation to your routine. When you’re stressed, it may feel like you don’t have any time for yourself. It’s important to schedule some time for yourself to relax and rejuvenate. Getting a massage is a great way to reduce stress, while enjoying an hour to yourself. Book a Zen Ritual at https://www.andaspa.com/ to find your inner peace.
  • Focus on your breathing. Practicing breathing techniques can help calm your body and brain. Breathe in through your nose for three seconds. Hold your breath for two. Breathe out through your nose as you count to three again.
  • Take a walk. Exercise is a great form of stress relief. Get outside if you can bare the temps in MN in January. Enjoy the fresh air by trying snowshoeing around local parks or if you’re like me spend an hour at Anda Spa in a yoga class.  Warm up and wind down.