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forestgypsy314
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Not sure where else to post this but...what do you all do to relieve stress other than gym time (I already do that). I'm under a lot of stress lately and I see a counselor but I feel like I still feel really tense all the time and I usually attempt to bottle it in on a day to day basis so that my family doesn't get worried or feel stressed too. I don't want them to know how bad things are.
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Sharing with family reduces stress and gives confidence to face the problem.1
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Do you have any hobbies that you find soothing or calming? Like reading or coloring books or crafts?
Meditation might help. Or yoga if you like that. Bottling it up is bad and can lead to a blow-up or taking your anger/stress out unintentionally on loved ones. (I speak from personal experience).
Do you have someone other than your counselor you can open up to that will keep it to themselves?1 -
Idk if I have someone else I can fully confide in other than my husband and I don't want to unload all this stress on him. He's going to be leaving soon to go fight wild fires and that's stressful enough for him. I have hobbies that I never have time for anymore lol.0
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The only things that relieves stress for me and doing things that I am really like to do....not for others...but just the things I like to do ...in my own...like cooking....wathching movies....pumping iron without caring about anyone. Time runs.....we gota take time out somehow....its not impossible...choice is yours.
Stay strong!!
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Going for evening walks, yoga, meditation, massage, coloring in a coloring book, music, dancing, laughing, doing something fun, sex, singing and humming, close eyes, calm and relaxing breathing, running my hands under water, reading, watching a movie that isn't stressful.1
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You all are giving me wonderful ideas thank you2
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Medical marijuana, if legal in your state.
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It is legal here0
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Just as long as you aren't one of those people that get paranoid from it.1
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forestgypsy314 wrote: »It is legal here
You could also start drinking green tea. It contains L-theanine which can produce a calming effect. I've taken L-theanine as a supplement and found it to be very beneficial during times of stress.
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Just as long as you aren't hypersensitive to caffeine. Lol! Sorry! But, I have a stress disorder. I am hypersensitive to caffeine. It worsens my stress.0
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BinaryPulsar wrote: »Just as long as you aren't hypersensitive to caffeine. Lol! Sorry! But, I have a stress disorder. I am hypersensitive to caffeine. It worsens my stress.
Good point. I don't consume caffeine but I figured that would be the cheaper route than buying L-theanine (which is extracted from green tea leaves but doesn't contain caffeine).
I vote for walking outdoors and meditation but if you're pressed for time then these are some quick options.
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It's definitely better to drink green tea rather than the pills. I don't know about l-theanine supplements specifically. But, green tea supplements can eventually cause liver damage for some people. I wonder about decaf green tea. The decaffination process removes about half of the antioxidants. I don't know about l-theanine.0
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I usually just chill by myself and watch movies with popcorn puzzles help take my mind off stuff too.1
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Find something you like to do that's involves exercise. Body and mind will feel less stressed1
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Zealand4530 wrote: »Find something you like to do that's involves exercise. Body and mind will feel less stressed
Definitely. I always try to integrate exercise and active pursuits into fun, recreation, time with my husband, or with friends, with my children, and for vacation plans. It's so good for body, mind, and mood. For me walking and hiking, and all types of social and partner dancing. I'm a dancer as well, so I integrate exercise into my work as well. And ice skating or roller skating.0 -
My kids and I are all high stress, so I feel your pain. Look at your diet...things like sugar, food allergies/sensitivites, and especially artificial food coloring can make it worse.
L-theanine supplements are quite safe. I did a lot of research on it before putting my 2 kids on it to naturally help with their stress & ADD symptoms. I take it as needed too. It works well for those of us who are a little more stressed than a cup or 2 of tea can handle. Obviously, if you can find stress relief without the use of supplements, that's ideal. But sometimes you need a little extra help and there are several natural supplements that are safe and effective.
There are also some good essential oils that help with stress. Just keep in mind that with supplements and oils, you want to make sure they are good quality (but that does not necessarily mean expensive). Also, acupuncture works great...if you don't have a fear of needles.1 -
I break *kitten* and kill things..... probably not the most positive outlets.0
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Meditation has really helped me through some stressful times. Relaxing at the beach and listening to the waves. Pray (if that is something you do)0
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My kids and I are all high stress, so I feel your pain. Look at your diet...things like sugar, food allergies/sensitivites, and especially artificial food coloring can make it worse.
L-theanine supplements are quite safe. I did a lot of research on it before putting my 2 kids on it to naturally help with their stress & ADD symptoms. I take it as needed too. It works well for those of us who are a little more stressed than a cup or 2 of tea can handle. Obviously, if you can find stress relief without the use of supplements, that's ideal. But sometimes you need a little extra help and there are several natural supplements that are safe and effective.
There are also some good essential oils that help with stress. Just keep in mind that with supplements and oils, you want to make sure they are good quality (but that does not necessarily mean expensive). Also, acupuncture works great...if you don't have a fear of needles.
Thanks for sharing this info with us all!0
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