Depending
on what is relaxing to you, stress management can be as simple
and spontaneous as listening to your favorite CD before going
to bed or as premeditated as working out a time management system
that allows you to schedule time for that 20 minute workout. Listed
below are several stress management techniques that can help you
in your quest for permanent weight loss.
Music Relaxation
Find a comfortable
position, close your eyes, and allow your body to relax to your
favorite music. Whether it's jazz, blues, rock 'n roll, country,
classical, or new age, simply let the music wash over your mind
for at least 5-10 minutes every day. Don't answer the phone, fold
the clothes, or mentally run through your "to do" list
for the day (this will be difficult, especially in the beginning).
When you listen to music, you are switching from the logical,
analytical left side of your brain to the intuitive, emotion-based
right side; you really are "switching gears" mentally!
You'll find that just these few minutes each day really refresh
and motivate you to.
Deep Breathing
Stress causes
our breathing to become shallower and take in less oxygen with
each breath, forcing our blood to move through our bodies more
quickly to get enough oxygen to our brain and vital organs. You
can offset this stress response and relieve symptoms of stress
such as backaches, stomachaches, hypertension, headaches and insomnia
with consistent, long term use of deep breathing exercises. To
begin, place yourself in a comfortable position, sitting, standing,
or lying down. Make sure that you are wearing comfortable clothing.
Inhale deeply through your nose and silently count to five; allow
your lower abdomen to fill with air. Exhale through your mouth
and silently count to five. Do this for at least two minutes.
You can increase relaxation with visual imagery. Imagine that
you are in your favorite spot - real or imagined - and focus on
the smells, tastes, and sounds of the landscape as you practice
your deep breathing exercises. As you hone your breathing technique,
you'll find that you can increase the number of counts between
inhaling and exhaling.
Aromatic Foot Bath
Aromatic baths
can increase your circulation and relax your muscles, and the
oils in this recipe will make your skin positively tingle! Add
six drops of eucalyptus oil and six drops of rosemary oil to a
bowl of very warm water. Soak your feet for 10 minutes. Run hot
water over your ankles and feet for 30 seconds and then run cold
water over your ankles and feet for 30 seconds.
Travel Lag
Whether you're
traveling by airplane, boat, or car, you'll find that the time
zone changes, cramped quarters, and different environments will
take their toll on your mental and physical well being. Keep sachets
of lavender, rosemary, and lemon with you when you travel. The
scent of lavender will relax you; rosemary and lemon will keep
you alert. Lavender, rosemary, and lemon scented candles, baths,
and facials are also excellent ways to counteract the effects
of travel lag, and they're compact enough to take with you wherever
you go!
Time Management
Time management
is crucial in reducing stress. Always leave a little room in your
day for surprises - expect the unexpected. Make a "goals"
list every morning, prioritize them by number ("one"
being most important, "two" being less important, and
so forth). Make sure you remain flexible enough to not berate
yourself if you don't finish everything; if you finish nine out
of ten items, you're still at 90 percent. As you complete each
task, remember to check it off. Each check is another step in
taking charge of your life!
Exercise
Believe it
or not, exercise is an excellent way to relieve stress. A good
workout gets the blood flowing to all of the major organs and
your brain. You'll find that a consistent exercise schedule not
only keeps you alert and focused during the day, but also helps
you sleep better at night.
Indulge Yourself
Spend time
with your friends and family, learn a new hobby, re-read a chapter
of your favorite book each night. Laugh! Laughing is a wonderful
way to release tension and it will help you remember the things
that are going well in your life. Even if you think that there
isn't a minute to spare in your schedule, you'll find that a little
indulgence to better your quality of life now can really pay off
in the long run.