anyone have any good techniques of unwinding, distressing? I'm stressed out about every aspect of my life and I'm at a loss of what I can do. Any suggestions will be appreciated
Begin living now. Live in the present. Stop asking to be rescued. Stop waiting "until..." Journal your thoughts and feelings. Keep track of your accomplishments. Set realistic and attainable goals. Accept constructive criticism from others. Choose your friends wisely. Be honest about how you feel. Ask for what you need and want. Make friends with people who like themselves. Stop feeling sorry for yourself. Emphasize your strengths and minimize your weaknesses. Let other people run their lives. Give permission to yourself to be afraid of failure and success. Develop your personal talents and skills. Learn to accept what you cannot change. Get proper nutrition. Get sufficient rest. Exercise regularly. Stop talking about your miseries. Talk about your strengths and assets. Think positively. Read about human growth. Learn to meditate. Learn from children. Take time to smell the roses. Stop blaming others for your misfortunes. Take responsibility for your thoughts, feelings and behaviors. Dress in a way that feels good for you. Encourage others to be the best they can be. Stop assuming that others cannot get along without you. Stop feeling good only when doing for others. Be playful. Share responsibilities. Ask for strokes. Listen to people. Compromise on occasion. Take a risk. Stop being a door mat. Make decisions for personal growth. Have fun. Sing. Dance. Face life with dignity. Treat others how you desire to be treated. Do something exciting. Vary your routine. Stop letting others push you around. Do something you'd really like to do for YOU. Get a medical and dental checkup. Be alert. Organize your work. Focus on one task at a time. Spend time alone. Read a good book. Curl up on the couch and watch a great movie. Redecorate your home. Make your living environment comfortable. Resolve your problem today. Set boundaries. Live with gratitude. Let go of what is lost. Turn on your answering machine. Listen to the sound of your own voice. Encourage others to take responsibility for themselves. Encourage gentleness in yourself and others. Enjoy your sexuality. Face painful situations head-on. Enjoy being paid well for a job well done. Repeat actions that result in exhilaration. Get into loose-fitting clothes at home. Love yourself completely. Remember that you are an adult
After an especially stressful week I soak away my worries in a hot tub. I would suggest either going for the hot tub or a massage and make it like a monthly thing, it becomes something to look forward to and a little treat for you!
I was stressed out to the point I was having mental breakdowns every night. Me and my friend had a planned trip to go to Kings Island and whenever I came home the stress was just gone. Everything that was happening in my life was still there, but my mind was clear and now I'm more stable to handle them.
I guess what I'm trying to say is to make sure your taking breaks in between everything your doing, don't overwork yourself. Hang with friends. Have a spa day. Anything that will get your mind off of things for a day.
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