How do you de-stress?

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  • DaytimeDuchess
    DaytimeDuchess Posts: 34 Member
    ElC_76 wrote: »
    I :'(!

    Aww,... Hugs for you. I think most of us do that too.. :)<3

    Thank you! <3B)
  • CarvedTones
    CarvedTones Posts: 2,340 Member
    ElC_76 wrote: »
    Paddling, fishing, hiking and other outdoor pursuits. I hate winter; going in to high stress season now. And it kicks off with the ever stressful holidays...

    Not sure why anyone would woo this.

    Have a hug to balance it out. Hope winter goes quickly for you.

    Looks like they wooed you too. I probably come off as a Grinch and I am not or at least I don't want to be. But the holidays are nothing like what they once were in my family. I hope winter is quick also. I am grumpy today as the wet chill has my joints complaining and makes it hard to pretend that getting fit has made me young again...

    I hope u find something this winter ( my summer) to luv winter for. Then u can b happy all year round. Hugs for you too, hope to see u happy soon

    I used to when I was younger. I lived out west and skied 50+ days a few years. The first day or two of snow still makes me smile. The novelty wears off pretty quick now. I can't stand cold rainy days.
  • MIpiccolo
    MIpiccolo Posts: 65 Member
    This is something I really need to figure out. My kids are 8, 6 and 3 - then I babysit before/after school for 2 6 year olds, a 5, a 4, a 2 year old. So once the kids all go to bed I just want sugary snacks as a stress relief 🙄😵
  • k8eekins
    k8eekins Posts: 2,264 Member
    edited November 2018
    LiLee2018 wrote: »
    My goal is to start de-stressing. I have 3 kids (6,3,2) and the toddlers are.... well.. they're walking little germy stress balls for me. Basically just being normal toddlers.
    The stress caused me to have chest pains which scared the bejeezus out of me before knowing that it was stress related.

    Was just curious what everyone does to relieve their stress?

    I plan on doing crafts that I love. Like crocheting, or making cute little crafty things. Stuff I loved doing before but just let everything else get in front of.

    To unload/deload and destress, my fitness ("maintenance") go-tos are any of the following:
    • Meditation (and prayer) usually outdoors by the boulders at the moment
    • Hiking through the Citrus Groves, especially when the blossoms are out or by the California Red Pepper trees, when they're fragrancing the breeze
    • Full body massage course treatments (I usually do my own and if not, I'll massage my sister for example, for it relaxes me)
    • Scheduled nap time on 2 days within my work-week.
    • Swimming - freestyle usually, not my preferred breaststrokes (if I need to cry, it just helps when I'm in water lol doing laps. Breaking down with the waterworks, can be so undignifying).

    My wind-down almost lounge relaxed mode go-tos time-permitting sometimes are:
    • Chunky blanket knitting (which we donate)
    • Helping out at the Food Pantry as a volunteer, even when my God-son who is still a toddler is in. He usually helps with the Fresh Produce all gloved-up and enthusiastic.
    • Karaoke/Line dancing to do "the silly" and just be
    • Flexibility routines to center me; My balance
  • Xerogs
    Xerogs Posts: 328 Member
    In no particular order: Exercise, meditation, painting/creating art work, reading, walking the dogs, playing a video game now and then, watching movies (at home or theater)
  • mbaker566
    mbaker566 Posts: 11,233 Member
    MIpiccolo wrote: »
    This is something I really need to figure out. My kids are 8, 6 and 3 - then I babysit before/after school for 2 6 year olds, a 5, a 4, a 2 year old. So once the kids all go to bed I just want sugary snacks as a stress relief 🙄😵

    food is fuel, not comfort. (sometimes delicious fuel)
  • jmf286
    jmf286 Posts: 32 Member
    mbaker566 wrote: »
    MIpiccolo wrote: »
    This is something I really need to figure out. My kids are 8, 6 and 3 - then I babysit before/after school for 2 6 year olds, a 5, a 4, a 2 year old. So once the kids all go to bed I just want sugary snacks as a stress relief 🙄😵

    food is fuel, not comfort. (sometimes delicious fuel)

    Yeah, that's the logical thought but I know that I personally am where I am because of 25 years of a bad habit of using food for comfort, now so ingrained that it is really difficult to untrain myself. But I have hope it can be done.

    OP don't make the mistake I have, which is to give up the things you love because of another big commitment. Please try to find the time to do something that you love each day, even if it is only for half an hour. My experience is a lesson in what not to do. I took on a big commitment which I wanted, then decided I didn't have anytime for the hobbies that I loved. Then found my stress levels high, then returned to old habit of eating for comfort/stress relief. Now I am heavily overweight (in fact too overweight to do the hobbies I used to love) and mentally and physically exhausted! What would have been more productive was to make time for the hobbies (I mean I knew I was a stress/emotional eater, have been since 15).
  • Phoebe356
    Phoebe356 Posts: 17 Member
    I am trying to meditate. So far my record is 3 days in a row.
  • amy19355
    amy19355 Posts: 805 Member
    MIpiccolo wrote: »
    This is something I really need to figure out. My kids are 8, 6 and 3 - then I babysit before/after school for 2 6 year olds, a 5, a 4, a 2 year old. So once the kids all go to bed I just want sugary snacks as a stress relief 🙄😵

    How about a hot bath? Throw in some bubbles? Light a candle, dim the lights, and daydream about something pleasant until the water cools off.
  • MelanieCN77
    MelanieCN77 Posts: 4,047 Member
    Beating up goons as Batman on PS4. Hanging with my chickens, they are adorable and hilarious, and also lay breakfast. Running.
  • ElC_76
    ElC_76 Posts: 3,054 Member
    Bush walks in winter and massages they are all year round.. these are my next ultimate
  • veggie16mfp
    veggie16mfp Posts: 114 Member
    Garden, walking, chill with my dogs, burn essential oils, do guided meditation, take a guilt free nap, cook healthy food.
    Probably the most important thing I’ve done this year, is recognising potential stress points and getting rid of or dealing with the situation before it grows momentum.
  • kshama2001
    kshama2001 Posts: 28,052 Member
    rdmitch wrote: »
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    That's what my brother does! He is so rough on cymbals. I don't have to think about what else to get him for his birthday.
  • Pardyqueenxoxo
    Pardyqueenxoxo Posts: 218 Member
    gym, epsom salt bath or go for A run
  • karabobera
    karabobera Posts: 26 Member
    Reading and podcasts!!
  • mph323
    mph323 Posts: 3,563 Member
    Cycling, and lately running. When I had kids at home, sewing was a great de-stressor, I liked that I could lose myself in the details, and when I was done I had unique outfits for my girls. It did make for a messy house, though.
  • katarina005
    katarina005 Posts: 259 Member
    sleep, take a bubble bath or drink lol
  • Safari_Gal
    Safari_Gal Posts: 888 Member
    What is de-stressing? ☺️
    I travel a lot. That’s my best de-stress technique. At work or for daily decompression - I like going to the gym or for a walk.
  • rheddmobile
    rheddmobile Posts: 6,840 Member
    Running, lifting, dancing to music. Reading. Sitting outside and watching birds. Walks in nature. Hot coffee with foamy milk and dark chocolate. Foam rolling. Hot showers. Big long hugs (and other affection) from my husband.
  • DeniseWilson43
    DeniseWilson43 Posts: 87 Member
    I run as if I don’t I feel very irritable... as Iam mother of 2 boys 11, 12 , LPN, married. Just my way de stressing .. Denise
  • twineclipse
    twineclipse Posts: 10 Member
    I like to lie down, close my eyes, relax my body completely, and spend 5 minutes or so thinking of things that make me grateful. I feel that training your brain to seek graditude in the simplest of things significantly lowers my stress levels.

    Stress is no fun. I get this heavy feeling on the bottom of my stomach and can’t focus. I use my brain a lot and graditude really helps me get back in the groove!!!
  • nowine4me
    nowine4me Posts: 3,985 Member
    Walk and listen to a variety of podcast and mind breathing, or tai chi or Pilates.
  • bunnyaa
    bunnyaa Posts: 18 Member
    Baking, especially this time of the year. And then eating whatever I've made😉 The whole process is just relaxing. I don't get to it very often as I have a 1 and 3 year old, but when I do, I take my time and go through the steps. A good hour or two is usually enough to unwind and set me in a good mood for a couple of days.
  • lorrpb
    lorrpb Posts: 11,463 Member
    Walk swim bike lift hike