Top 30 Ways to Reduce Stress and Restore Balance

by Nea on August 20, 2010

in Health & Wellness

If you’re a living and breathing human being, you’ve undoubtedly experienced stress.  It is a natural and unavoidable part of life.

reduce-stressOur body’s stress response is actually a benefit since it enables us to recognize and escape stressful situations. Prolonged or chronic stress, however, can be detrimental to our physical and emotional health.

If you don’t know how to effectively wind down after having a stressful day or facing a stressful situation, it’s time to get equipped with stress reducing self improvement techniques.

Below are 30 ways to quickly reduce stress, thereby restoring balance to your mind and body.   You may want to print this list and circle the stress busters that you will use.  Nothing beats stress like being prepared to deal with it!

1. Visualization
Close your eyes and enjoy the stress reducing benefits of visualizing.  Imagine yourself in the most relaxing place you can think of.  A quiet beach, a nature trail, a beautiful island.  See yourself there.  Feel every pleasing sensation of the environment—a cool breeze, sand between your toes.  Allow yourself to stay in this place for at least 10 minutes. You can run barefoot across the sand, relax in a hammock, or drink iced tea while lying in the sun.  When you’re ready, come back to the real world feeling relaxed and rejuvenated.

2.    Diaphragm breathing
Stressful situations generally lead us to take short, shallow breaths; however, this exasperates the effects of stress on the body. By breathing in deeply, feeling the diaphragm as it expands, you may immediately reduce stress and its side effects.

3.    Comedy
There may be no better stress buster in the world than a good hearty laugh.  Laughter reduces the levels of stress hormones (cortisol and epinephrine) and increases the level of endorphins.

4.    Relaxing massage
Treat yourself to a little pampering. It doesn’t matter if you opt for a professional massage or just have a friend to rub the tension from your neck and shoulders.  Either way, it’s unlikely you can remain stressed during the process.

5. Sexual Healing
Because sexual frustration is a major stressor, it’s healthy to have an active sex life.  If you’re not currently in a relationship that includes sex, masturbation is a great alternative. Orgasm dramatically increases the “happy chemicals” in your brain, so don’t hesitate to “get busy.”

6.    Rock-a-bye
If you’ve ever rocked a baby to sleep, you understand the comforting sensation of rocking back and forth.  If you don’t have a rocking chair, a swing in your local park may give the same stress-reducing effect.

7.    Pet Therapy
Few things compare to the unconditional love of a pet. Studies show that engaging in activities with pets is helpful for reducing stress and even controlling blood pressure spikes.

8.    Vitamin C
Vitamin C helps to prevent spikes in the stress hormone cortisol during stressful situations.   Fresh fruit is best, but a glass of orange juice is also a good option.

9.    Acupressure
Some of the best stress-reducing acupressure points are in the ears and forehead.  Try giving yourself an ear rub, starting by using slight pressure on the ear lobe with your thumb and index finger.  Move gently upward then downward to massage the entire ear.  A similar technique is to place your thumb directly between your eyebrows. Apply pressure for a few seconds and then slide the thumb across your forehead and over each brow.

10.    Lavender
This essential oil has an amazing calming effect.  A few drops in the bath tub may be all it takes to increase your level of feel-good brain chemicals and relieve stress.

11.    Affirmations
Telling yourself something positive is a wonderful way to take your mind off the things that are stressing you out. Use simple statements like, “All is well in my world” or “I deeply and completely love myself” to remind yourself that you are okay.

12.    Go to the gym
These days many gyms have group exercise and Olympic size swimming pools in addition to standard workout equipment.  Make use of it!  If you usually just get on the treadmill, consider trying for Pilates, Zumba, or water exercises instead.  Your stress level will subside as your body gets moving and your mind enjoys doing something new.

13.    Music
Studies show that certain types of music are great for relaxing tense muscles and winding down from stressful situations. Make sure to choose tunes that are soft, melodic and soothing. Classical guitar is a personal favorite.

14.    Hobbies
Gardening, collecting, fishing, and scrapbooking are a few of the many hobbies that aid in relaxation. The key is to find a hobby that’s enjoyable, thus your focus on it will naturally take your attention off your stress triggers.

15.    Volunteering
Many of us feel wonderful when we do volunteer work to help others.  As long as it doesn’t turn into an obsessive care-taking situation, helping other people or animals is a great way to reduce stress.

16.    Hypnosis
Hypnosis can help you to achieve a deeply relaxed state that you may not be able to reach under normal circumstances. It can also help you to focus on stress busting life goals that you’ve been trying unsuccessfully to apply. If you’re like most people you can’t pay thousands of dollars to have someone hypnotize you, but many do-it-yourself hypnosis programs guarantee instant success.

17.    Take a walk
Walking is a wonderful way to trigger the release of endorphins.  It’s also a great way to rid yourself of agitating pent up energy that’s left in the body as part of the stress response.

18. Yoga poses
yoga-reduce-stressYoga is a wonderful way to reduce stress; however, some of the poses are extremely difficult for beginners.  If you’re feeling stressed, opt for a pose such as the Child’s Pose or the Corpse.  These allow the body and mind to relax without the difficulty of stretching into an awkward position.

19.    Progressive Relaxation/Deep Muscle Relaxation
This method of reducing stress is one of the most powerful. To try it out, get completely comfortable.  Now draw in the toes on your right foot. Feel the tension and hold it for about 10 seconds. Slowly release the tension by 50%, then another 50% as you concentrate on the tension flowing away as you relax.  Do this one body part at a time with every muscle you can flex, from your feet and thighs to your neck and eyes.

20.    Positive journaling
Although writing all of your feelings may be helpful, journaling about the positive aspects of your life is an even more impressive stress reducer. Look back over the course of your day and jot down at least 1 thing that you have to be thankful for.  If you can, write 10 or even 20 statements of gratitude each day.

21.    Prayer/Spirituality
Even if you don’t believe in God or the concept of prayer, you can opt to relieve stress by turning to a power higher than yourself. A spiritual connection is a wonderful reminder that you aren’t alone to deal with your stressors.

22.    Puzzles
Sometimes the best way to relieve stress is to distract yourself. Puzzles are a wonderful way to do this. For the best results, pick a puzzle that has soothing colors or images that feel relaxing.

23.    Go for the herbs
Kava Kava, Chamomile, Passionflower and other calming herbs can be ingested in tea form. These should be available at your local health food store.

24.    Reduce caffeine
There’s nothing wrong with having a cup of coffee each day, but don’t overdo it.  Excessive caffeine can raise your blood pressure and cause undue stress.  Drinking water instead of a caffeinated beverage may quickly create a noticeable difference in your body’s stress level.

25.    Warm Soak or Bath
Water is one of the most soothing elements for many people. Take at least 15 minutes to simply soak in warm water. The de-stressing effect may be intensified by using scented candles to light the bathroom.

26.    Support system
When you’re so stressed out that you can’t seem to handle it by yourself, turn to your support system. This should include people who listen to you without judging and help without taking over.

27.    Manicure/Pedicure
Your mind will release it’s responses to stress when you take the time to treat your body nice, so invest in a pampering session.  If manicures and pedicures are too expensive in local spas, consider going to a beauty school for the relaxing treatment. By the way, this works wonders for both women and men.

28.    Meditation or Chanting
Meditation is one of the most well-known relaxation techniques.  If you find it difficult to stop your mind from wondering, guided meditation or chanting may be more effective.  Holothink Deep Zen Meditation is my personal favorite.

29.    Watch the sunset or gaze at the stars
Nature is something that everyone has access to, so it is a simple way to reduce stress.  As you look into the sky to marvel at the magnificence of our world, it’s nearly impossible to maintain a high level of stress.

30.    Arts and Crafts

Arts and Crafts may include coloring, drawing, painting, etc. The activity isn’t nearly as important as the time that you’re spending focused on something positive and non-stressful, so choose whatever you enjoy.

Although these 30 solutions provide some quick ways to reduce stress, it is also helpful to apply long term, self improvement techniques that prevent chronic stress.  Check out How to Escape the Chronic Stress Loop for tips on how to do just that.

Nea is a Transformational Life Coach whose mission is to help you love your life.

If you desire the “good life” and you want to know how Nea can help you attain it, contact her now.

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{ 16 comments }

1 Tess The Bold Life August 22, 2010 at 10:13 am

The best thing I did was learn how to breathe correctly…for me it’s the easiest and quickest stress reducer. I just picked lavender from my daughter’s garden and brought it home in my suitcase. It now sits on my window sill. I really need to get into art. I’ve procrastinated long enough!

2 Peace August 23, 2010 at 1:48 am

I am new to blogging and may not quite get the idea… I have been through some terrible personal times, but I am a super positive, cup is half full kind of person. I have done all the good stuff one does to make life better, I have pushed on for years and years- but a small incident a few days ago-just really tipped me over. I have lots of great advice and tips to assist me- butI just cant try any more. I am so tired of trying. if any one has a magic, kind, clever, warm power, please send it my way and I would be very grateful. I will let you know as soon as I feel it. thank you

3 NeaJ August 25, 2010 at 9:47 am

I’m sending warm thoughts of love and joy in your direction. Just remember that this too shall pass. And when it does you’ll appreciate the good times even more.

4 NeaJ August 25, 2010 at 9:46 am

Fresh lavender from the garden…now that’s nice. I’m not much of an artist but I’ve started coloring mandalas. Coloring books work great too when I want to experience joy through the little child within me.

5 Emily August 22, 2010 at 12:00 pm

Now I have the song “Sexual Healing” stuck in my head. Thanks. No, really, thanks. Great post. I do almost all these things, and while they don’t cure my clinical depression/anxiety, they do help me manage it.

6 NeaJ August 25, 2010 at 9:49 am

Hi Emily. I have a history of depression/anxiety too. It is definitely something that’s managed one day at a time and these types of tips make it so much easier to do that. We can never have too many positive coping skills.

7 Stephen Mills August 22, 2010 at 1:15 pm

Hi Nea these are great ideas. I think I need to try aroma. I like the aroma of my spiced teas so much I should probably try a candle or something.

8 NeaJ August 25, 2010 at 9:51 am

Oh yes Stephen, you should definitely try aromatherapy. I have so many amazing scents that relax my mind and lift my mood. Give it a try and let me know how you like it.

9 tips to lose weight August 22, 2010 at 10:27 pm

I always thought that stress is the main factor of being so rigid to lose weight. Stress in a short term is the one that we have to overcome. This is the reason that we are so conscious in dieting and spending so much time in workouts.

10 NeaJ August 25, 2010 at 9:52 am

A lot of research has shown that stress contributes to weight gain, so I totally agree with you.

11 Billy August 23, 2010 at 5:40 am

Hi there,

I particularly like 3 – comedy 12- exercise and 17 go for a walk.

I find laughter, physically moving and having some quiet time to yourself are 3 of the best ways to get through and be free of negative emotions.

Great tips,

Thanks for posting

12 NeaJ August 25, 2010 at 1:18 pm

Thanks for your comment Billy. Laughter is indeed a personal favorite for me. Even if I’m so tense that I think my blood might boil at any moment, a hearty laugh is like pressing the reset button.`

13 Dr. Bud Tarreto, ND August 23, 2010 at 7:27 pm

What an excellent list! I will share this on my Facebook page. It’s really the simple things in life that we need to learn to enjoy more. I think I’ll take my glass of organic red wine outside tonight and do some star-gazing….

14 NeaJ August 25, 2010 at 1:22 pm

Thanks so much for your comment and I’m glad you enjoyed the list. Stargazing is such a peaceful activity that you can’t help but to feel the stress drift away. I’m sure you’ll enjoy it immensely. By the way…you picked the ultimate relaxation combo: wine and stars. Enjoy!!

15 Sibyl - alternaview August 24, 2010 at 8:13 pm

Nea: Great post and really helpful tips. I think this list is really valuable because it is so important that we figure out what works for us and find a way to manage any stress that may appear. If we know that we have an approach that we can apply each and every time we feel stress out, we can always have a way to return to our calm and stress free state of mind. Thanks for sharing your insights and great tips.

16 Curt Remington September 17, 2010 at 2:03 pm

These are wonderful ideas for dealing with stress. I am a big fan of #1 (visualization) and #28 (meditating). As a matter of fact, I have a couple of web sites with visualization meditation exercises that I think you’d enjoy. You have a wonderful blog. Thank you for the work you’re doing to improve people’s lives.
CurtRemington.com

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