5 Ways To Ease Stress Anxiety &
Depression
Many people are suffering the effects of tody's society so
let’s go straight into five quick ways that will help you find
relief from stress, depression and anxiety.
1. Take regular breaks from the firing line. Working hard
without regular breaks is a great way to build up stress and
tension. Make sure you have at least one 15-minute break in the
morning and one in the afternoon as well as at least 20 minutes
for lunch. If possible, eat lunch away from your workstation.
Equally, if you have a lot to deal with in your life right now,
taking a day, or a weekend elsewhere - longer if you can - to
get some breathing space will really help. Even just a day away
from the firing line will enable you to get some distance from
the problems and help you to gather your thoughts.
2. Regular exercise can help relieve stress, depression and
anxiety. Exercise releases endorphins into your system and will
give you a natural boost. It will also provide you with a break
from brooding and dwelling upon problems and troubles - but
only if you perform the right kind of exercises. Avoid:
Exercises that allow you to brood (weight lifting, jogging,
treadmills) and perform exercises that require your full
concentration. Competitive sports such as squash, tennis,
badminton and circuit training are all excellent examples. It
is important that you do not brood when you exercise because
although you will be benefiting physically, you are still
stressing yourself mentally and the stress, depression and
anxiety will worsen.
3. Stop beating yourself up. Self-deprecation is a huge part of
stress, depression and anxiety. Each time you beat up on
yourself, you will erode confidence and self-esteem. Never tell
yourself you’re useless, worthless, stupid, hopeless, boring,
ugly, and a loser. Never convince yourself that other people
hate you, that others find you difficult to be around and that
you’re better off being alone. You would never deem it
acceptable to say such things to other people and you must deem
it equally unacceptable to say them to yourself. These words
and phrases are powerful and they will hurt you. Accept you’re
not perfect and that you make mistakes - just like everybody
else does - and cut yourself some slack. From this day, make a
pact with me to never indulge self-deprecation ever again. IT
IS UNACCEPTABLE.
4. Isolation is another problem experienced by stress,
depression and anxiety sufferers. OK, there will be times when
you just want your own company. During such times, you can
brood over and over again on problems and events and beat
yourself up for hours on end. Not good. Instead, use isolation
more positively. Occupy your mind by tackling a jigsaw puzzle,
a logic problem, a crossword, read a book or perform a hobby
such as painting, playing a musical instrument or whatever it
is you have an interest in. In this way, isolation will help
you to grow instead of causing you further pain.
5. Television, radio and newspapers can all supply you with a
daily hit of negativity and help lower your mood. In the main,
they concentrate on the negative side of life: crime,
corruption, war, scandal and natural disasters and can give you
a distorted view of reality. Not to mention the amount of image
manipulation they subject you to. Give yourself a break from
this negative drip feed and avoid them completely for one week.
You may find, like I have, that they have no place in your life
after that. Trust me, you won’t miss them.
That’s five, quick tips for you to help fight stress,
depression and anxiety. Please give them a try, they’ll all
help to boost your mood levels very quickly indeed.
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