Most Effective Remedy
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Re: Most Effective Remedy
Which relaxation methods are those?Helene_2008 wrote: ↑19 Aug 2020, 13:33 I've used relaxation methods that involve focusing on slowly relaxing the body from head to toe. Usually when I'm stressed I like to take a walk or read (especially if it's something I can't do anything about at the moment).
I enjoy reading too, especially self-help groups such as this one.
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Do you agree that the book is not only resourceful, but it sparks the reader's creativity in discovering other remedies that fit their needs?
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Having a couple of choices to select from, guarantees that you'll always find a remedy that works.Ify_Reviewer wrote: ↑20 Aug 2020, 04:34 The methods that work for me best when it comes to dealing with anxiety include, taking a long walk on a lonely path, chatting with a buddy, and getting a deep body massage.
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A healthy diet combined with physical exercise, keeps your mind fresh. That also leads to better decisions plus minimal stress and anxiety.JGretz-7 wrote: ↑20 Aug 2020, 18:51 Not to be a broken record, but getting plenty of physical exercise certainly helps to keep a level head. I also find that what I eat plays a huge part in how I feel and am able to handle whatever comes my way. When I get busy and eat foods that are not the best for me, I find that the stressors create more pronounced symptoms. If I stay true to better, more whole foods, I can handle the stress more effectively.
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From personal experience, I discovered sharing my stress and anxiety is not only fulfilling, but also calming.Howlan wrote: ↑21 Aug 2020, 13:51Chatting with a friend, especially somebody you can get an unbiased opinion without fear of being judged is a great way to relieve stress.Ify_Reviewer wrote: ↑20 Aug 2020, 04:34 The methods that work for me best when it comes to dealing with anxiety include, taking a long walk on a lonely path, chatting with a buddy, and getting a deep body massage.
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Writing is therapeutic, words can help you connect with others and your inner feelings. It also helps to revisit your notes. Referencing will allow you to see where you need to make changes to prevent stress and anxiety.
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I'd recommend you keep doing the exercises, then continue exploring the book to find out if there are other methods you can try.
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I've never tried running and meditating at the same time. But I've found long runs to be more mind involving than short ones, do you feel the same?Guete Zuelo wrote: ↑22 Aug 2020, 19:57 Exercise, especially running, and meditating works the best for me. And I do them both at the same time. There's the mind and body coordination with running and you would also pay attention to the beautiful minor details, such as the cold breeze of the morning and the pounding of your shoes against the road. It's liberating ! hehe
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The human mind tends to incline into moments that bring satisfaction. Your results come along with pleasure, it's what keeps your moods heightened and your stress minimised.lavenderbooks20 wrote: ↑22 Aug 2020, 21:23 To me, it’s exercising that helped me the most. It the positive feeling that working out brings me. Seeing the result after weeks of hard-work makes me feel accomplished. It definitely lessens my tendencies to self-pity.
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The two can be combined, but under medical observation by an expert in those fields.Nelson Reviews wrote: ↑23 Aug 2020, 01:01 I think Medications combined with Cognitive Behavioral Therapy can give a good prognosis.
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Yes, I can understand that. Writing your feeling down helps you to come to terms with it. It helps you understand your emotions and understand yourself much better. It also helps you map your behaviors and can be useful in finding and removing the stressor.
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That sounds so blissful! I will definitely give it a try. My personal favorite herbal blend is dried lavender steeped in water for a couple of minutes. I add a tiny bit of dark chocolate to the mixture just to be a little cheeky. It makes for a wonderful dose of energy in the mornings and helps me take a second and calm down before handling a stressful day.Joseph_ngaruiya wrote: ↑23 Aug 2020, 21:03I also enjoy herbal tea, have you tried boiling raw green banana leaves then adding a teaspoon of cinnamon to the strained water? If taken an hour before bed, it's a source of calm sleep.Zainabreadsnow wrote: ↑19 Aug 2020, 07:40 Herbal teas are my go to for stress or any other mental troubles. Maybe it is because a warm cup of tea is soothing in and of itself but I do believe that the herbs play a vital role in helping the body restore and rejuvinate.