SIMPLE WAYS TO BE COOL AND
RELAX
Relaxing is all
about getting your mind off of the stresses of life. Anything that
will accomplish this can be helpful in making you feel calm and at
peace. Here are some easy ways to feel more relaxed in your daily
life.
MEDITATE(YOGA)
Meditation can be a
great way to relax, especially if you are under a lot of stress.
Research has shown that meditation can be helpful in lowering heart
rate and blood pressure, and even improving cognitive performance.
And meditation is
pretty simple to do: just find a comfortable place, close your eyes,
relax your muscles, and focus on ONE thing, whether it's your
breathing, an object (a flower, or a painting) — or even a picture
in your mind — perhaps you are sitting on a beach in the Caribbean.
You can do this for as little as 10 minutes to experience benefits.
The key is staying focused and not letting any distractions or
thoughts enter your mind — being mindful is key. If you have a bit
more time, take a yoga or tai chi class — both incorporate
mediation, along with physical movements.
DRINK GREEN TEA,
AVOID CAFFEINATED BEVERAGES
Green tea is very
soothing — it contains theanine, an amino acid that gives flavor to
green tea and also promotes relaxation. It is also thought that
theanine is a caffeine antagonist, meaning it counters the
stimulating effects of caffeine. So, drink green tea, and avoid
caffeinated beverages, since caffeine can worsen the stress response.
CREATE A
RELAXATION ROOM AT HOME
Many spas have
relaxation rooms to sit in before and after treatments, and it's a
great thing to create at home too. A relaxation room doesn't have to
be a "room" per se — it can be a space in your bedroom,
for example, but the key is having an area or room at home, solely
devoted to relaxing. You can have a really comfortable chair or
daybed, with dim lights, or candles nearby — whatever it is that
you enjoy and find relaxing. This will give you an opportunity to
decompress, with very little stimulus — this is key. Forget the
blackberry, cell phone and laptop — this is a time to kick back and
relax. You might want to read a book or magazine, but the idea is to
clear your mind of distractions and stressors.
LISTEN TO YOUR
FAVORITE MUSIC
Listening to
soothing music can be very relaxing — and slow tempos in particular
can induce a calm state of mind. (It can also slow down breathing and
heart rate, lower blood pressure, and relax tense muscles too). This
can be particularly beneficial when you're getting ready for a tough
day at work, or if you're in your car stuck in traffic, or, if you're
lying in bed trying to free your mind of stressful thoughts.
Interestingly, music therapy has been shown to be helpful in
decreasing anxiety associated with medical procedures: one recent
study found that heart rate and blood pressure decreased
significantly among individuals who listened to music during a
colonoscopy (the control group did not experience any changes). The
music intervention group also required less sedation during the
procedure.
ENJOY AN
pleasane smell MASSAGE
Getting a massage is
a great way to free yourself of tension and relax, and adding
aromatherapy oils such as chamomile or lavender can be particularly
beneficial: one recent study found that emergency room nurses
experienced reduced stress levels with aromatherapy massage: The
study, published in the Journal of Clinical Nursing, found that 54
percent of the emergency room staff in summer and 65 percent in
winter suffered moderate to extreme anxiety. However, this fell to 8
percent, regardless of the season, once staff received 15-minute
aromatherapy massages while listening to music. If you don't have a
lot of spare time, you can get aromatherapy oils and massage tools to
use at home.
TAKE A HOT BATH
Heat relaxes muscles
— and taking a long bath can be soothing for the mind as well.
Stock up on your favorite bath salts and soaps, get a bath pillow,
and decorate the room with candles. You can even create an in-home
spa, by incorporating spa treatments like facials.
ENGAGE IN
MODERATE EXERCISE DAILY
Exercise helps to
boost endorphins and reduce stress — and research shows that 20
minutes each day is all that is needed to experience benefits.
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