Eat right
Stress
levels and a proper diet are closely related. When we’re overwhelmed, we often
forget to eat well and resort to using sugary, fatty snack foods as a
pick-me-up. Try to avoid sugary snacks and plan ahead. Fruits and vegetables
are always good, and fish with high levels of omega-3 fatty acids have been
shown to reduce the symptoms of stress. A tuna sandwich really is brain food.
Laugh it off
Laughter
releases endorphins that improve mood and decrease levels of the stress-causing
hormones, cortisol and adrenaline. Laughing tricks your nervous system into
making you happy.
Call a friend
When
you’re feeling stressed, take a break to call a friend and talk about your
problems. Good relationships with friends and loved ones are important to any
healthy lifestyle, and they’re especially important when you're under a lot of
stress. A reassuring voice, even for a minute, can put everything in
perspective.
Talk yourself through it
Sometimes
calling a friend is not an option. If this is the case, talking calmly to
yourself can be the next best thing. Don’t worry about seeming crazy, just tell yourself why you're stressed out,
what you have to do to complete the task at hand, and most importantly, that
everything will be okay.
Drink tea
A
large dose of caffeine causes a short-term spike in blood pressure. It may also
cause your hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis to go into overdrive. Instead of
coffee or energy drinks, try green tea. It has less than half the caffeine of
coffee and contains healthy antioxidants, as well as theanine, an amino acid
that has a calming effect on the nervous system
Exercise (even for a minute)
Exercise
doesn't necessarily mean power lifting at the gym or training for a marathon. A
short walk around the office or simply standing up to stretch during a break at
work can offer immediate relief in a stressful situation. Getting your blood
moving releases endorphins and can improve your mood almost instantaneously.
Sleep better
Everyone
knows stress can cause you to lose sleep. Unfortunately, lack of sleep is also
a key cause of stress. This vicious cycle causes the brain and body to get out
of whack and only gets worse with time. Make sure to get the doctor-recommended
seven to eight hours of sleep. Turn the TV off earlier, dim the lights, and
give yourself time to relax before going to bed. It may be the most effective
stress buster on our list.
Organize your life
Organization
offers a sense of control and peace of mind, and there’s a number of ways you
can improve in this regard. If you’re the kind of person who’s always running
around, it can help to make lists so that you remember everything. If you’re
the kind of person who feels edgy in their own house, tidy up. Studies have
shown that the mere sight of clutter can put us on edge.
By: Umaru Maryam Hadejia
Spending time with friends, doing exercise are good ways for stress and I am doing exercise daily. But to get complete and fast results I take organic supplements for stress.
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