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Posted Jun 17 08 8:00am 13 Comments

This post brought to you by Mark's Daily Apple!

It?s been several decades since Bobby McFerrin (Yes, Bobby McFerrin, not Bob Marley) wrote the hit song ?Don?t Worry be Happy? and yet we still can?t, well, quit worrying and get happy.

Whether it?s the kids, work, or a to-do list that simply won?t quit, the reality is there are hundreds of sources of stress in our lives and very few real ways (short of hiring a personal assistant, and even that?s no guarantee!) to deal with them…or are there?

The following are a list of our favorite de-stressing tips â?? so kick back, relax and feel the stress melt away.

1. Get Things Done

To Do List

Pick up milk, purchase stamps, update your checkbook, turn in the forms for the kids? summer camp…and the list goes on, so much so that sometimes even the thought of having to tackle your mental to-do list is more intimidating than actually just getting it done! Unfortunately, in these instances, you have no choice but to take care of things. To make it more manageable (and remove the stress from the situation) transfer your mental list into a more tangible medium, either in the form of a written list or an electronic Outlook or Blackberry reminder list. Not only will writing everything down free-up much-needed mental space, it?ll also give you a visual place to check off tasks as you complete them.

2. Learn to Say No

Just Say NO!

With so many ways to say no, it?s a wonder we ever say yes!

Feeling overloaded? Then the last thing you need to do is agree to bake a batch of brownies for the soccer fund raiser. Yet, for many of us, and women in particular, saying no is simply not an option. However, it should be noted that saying that you just don?t have the capacity to take on an extra chore can be a huge stress reliever and free up time for the really important things (like an impromptu kick-around with your little soccer star!) When declining an offer, be firm. If necessary, let the person making the request know that you can?t fit it into a schedule and, if guilt overcomes you, offer to do something else or take on the task once your week is a little less hectic.

3. Work it Out

Weights

It has long been reported that exercise can reduce stress, with one 2003 study suggesting that short,intense bursts of exercise are most effective at reducing stressand stress-related diseases (such as cardiovascular disease). While this is definitely good news for those of us who are feeling a time crunch, it should be noted that other forms of exercise, such as hiking, pilates and yoga, can also help quieten the mind and help you unwind.

4. Peace and Quiet

Peace

If you?re the type of person who whips themselves into a frenzy planning a ?relaxing? weekend away, perhaps it?s time to refocus your de-stressing activities to include something a little more manageable. Next time the going gets rough, retreat to a quiet room (or shut the door to the office), close your eyes, breathe deeply and think positive thoughts. Think you still need to split from your everyday environment? Consider a trip to a spa for a soothing massage or taking a morning to embark on a hike, spend some time on the beach or otherwise relax…whatever it takes to melt the stress away.

5. Natural Sunlight

Sunlight

Everyone feels a little happier when the sun is shining, and the reasons aren?t just psychological. According to several studies, the less natural light there is in a room, the more stressed (not to mention sleepy!) a person will feel. In fact, astudy(PDF) by the National Renewable Energy Laboratory found that workers were more productive and reported higher rates of job satisfaction when exposed to natural light. Stuck in cubicle-dom? Make an appointment each day (yes, that?s right, put it on that Outlook calendar) to get outside, take a stroll, and absorb a couple of rays! Trust us, you?ll feel better for it!

6. Supplementation

Vitamins

While the answer to your stress can rarely be found at the bottom of a bottle (both of the alcoholic and prescription variety), sometimes supplementation can prove beneficial. For example, a supplement that contains golden root (or rhodiola rosea) has stress reducing effects that can improve your mental outlook as well as give you the energy boost you need to tackle the issue at hand.

7. Phone a Friend

Telephones

Popularized in the game show ?Who Wants to be a Millionaire? for contestants in a bind, phoning a friend can actually reduce stress. In a 2004studyconducted by researchers at Tokyo University, it was determined that ?social buffering may accelerate recovery from stress and change your experience of it? as well as speed recovery. Now granted, the experiment was conducted with rats, but a second study conducted by researchers at UCLAshowedthat following the death of the spouse, women with a strong social network ?were more likely to survive the experience without any new physical impairments or permanent loss of vitality.? Our verdict? Perhaps it?s time to buddy up!

8. Music Man

Sheet Music

Chalk another one up for the benefits of music â?? turns out it can help alleviate stress too! In a 2001studyconducted by researchers at Adelaide University in Australia, it was determined that organ music ?significantly reduced a range of negative emotions commonly experienced during Christmas, such as tension, depression, anger and fatigue.? Our inclination? If it works during the super-stressful holiday season, it?ll work year round! Now go rock out!

9. Just Do it!

Kiss

Although sex is probably the last thing on your mind when you?re feeling stressed, sometimes getting down is the best way to get over it! In fact, according to a study by Canadian researchers, whenbacteria get in to hot water(literally…but it?s a stressor for them!), it activates a ?sex-inducer? gene that ups the likelihood of reproduction. Need further proof? A 2006 studysuggeststhat sex can reduce the stress and anxiety experienced prior to public speaking and that ?greater frequency of intercourse is associated with greater benefits.?

10. Glass Half Full?

Full Glass

Well, perhaps not this optimistic.

We?ve all heard the term ?making a mountain out of a molehill,? but when you?re in the midst of an existential crisis, sometimes it is difficult to take a step back and keep your cool. However, in the face of a stressor or other adversity it is important to ask yourself a few questions: Will this matter next week? How about next month? If I knew I was going to die in a week, would this be something I would want to spend this minute of my remaining time on? Is what I am basing my feelings on a fact, or is it an assumption? Sometimes just asking yourself these questions can help you gain perspective on the issue, so much so that before you know it, you?ve developed a solution!

What are favorite ways to unwind and de-stress? Share your advice with fellow Apples!

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Further Reading:

The Benefits of Short Breaks

Antioxidants and the Stress of Eating

No Advantages from Aromatherapy?

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Comments (13)
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Kathy .. Aug 11 08 2:40pm

I agree! There are some things that we can do if we slow down and listsen. I actually wrote an article for prevention on the same subject-and included ten tips!- a few weeks ago. So, if you want to read a few more ways, check it out!


Great post!

Nirmala N. Jul 15 08 7:38pm
I love people's additional tips. I agree that laughter and good company are definitely important stress busters. I love hanging out with my hubby because not only is he a calming, positive presence--he's the one person in the world who makes me laugh uncontainably. Having positive people who perk up our spirits and teach us not to take life too seriously is crucial.
Cathy W. Jul 08 08 1:58pm

I LOVE this.  Thanks for sharing it.  All of them are so helpful.  Your great photos by each one are fun.   I'm a big list person so that one is especially helpful.

Thanks, Cathy

 

lyn p. Jun 24 08 3:33pm
What a fantastic article, especially in this day and age with everything that is causing us stress, gas, food prices, Bush is still president. It is nice to have an article that can provide easy to follow tips and thoughts. Well done!
Henrietta T. Jun 24 08 2:49pm
What about laughter? I'd say laughter is more important than any of the methods on this list (though some of those methods work too). Every Sunday, our pastor has the whole congration stand and laugh for about a minute. That's all, there's no joke, people just stand around and laugh. It sounds silly, and it looks pretty silly too, but you sit down and you just feel better.
janson h. Jun 23 08 3:43pm
Excersize is something that definitely helps me destress. I think it is also good to note that excersize helps me head off stress in the 1st place, I feel that the endorphins that get released obviously inspire a good disposition rather than a surley disposition.
Lyndon C. Jun 23 08 3:24pm
Good advice! Peace and quiet essential!
Bart M. Jun 19 08 3:46pm
I agree with Nathan J. Good company and good friends beats all when it comes to stress relief. Like all things, you have to work at your relationships, friends require time, but in my humble opinion, it is time well spent.
nathan j. Jun 19 08 3:01pm
I think positive thinking can definitely lead to a sunnier disposition. How many times have you all talked to a family member or the perpetually "unlucky" friend that just cannot catch a break, who is seemingly always down on everything. Good friends are important as well, it is always good to be able to lean on a friend too.
Rudy B. Jun 17 08 2:06pm
I'm a list-aholic. Sometimes I wonder if it ADDS to my stress instead of decreases it. I guess everything in moderation, huh? Speaking of which, what about alcohol? I've always been of the school, a cold beer calms the nerves.
Mark S. Jun 17 08 12:49pm
You're right, Nirmala. As much of a stress reliever as sex is, there are ways to be intimate (even sexually) without even touching. Though touching is nice too.
Nirmala N. Jun 17 08 11:23am
Thanks for the tips. I think that natural sunlight and experiencing intimacy are both things that people forget too easily. I would say that when it comes to sex, it's important to make sure that you're safe, both physically and emotionally. To me, physical intimacy is something that has the power to decrease stress, but that doesn't necessarily need to be concomitant with sex. (Getting a massage or cuddling with your honey can have the same benefits!)
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