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How to reduce Stress and Anxiety? 22 Easy Ways You Can start Doing Today

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Stress is a part of life. It can come from your job, family, or just about anything else under the sun. However, not all stress is bad for you. Stress that motivates and inspires you to do better things can be good for you. But if it's making your whole world seem dark and dreary, then it's time to take action! In this blog post we will discuss ways that have helped others reduce their levels of stress and anxiety in their lives!

1.Workout Regularly

Physical activity releases endorphins, which are neurotransmitters that have a calming effect on the body. When you're stressed out it can be difficult to find motivation for doing anything besides sitting at home and watching Netflix all day! However, making time in your busy schedule to go workout will relax you physically as well as mentally. You'll also sleep better because exercise increases melatonin production in the brain.

2.Meditate Daily

Stress is something we experience constantly throughout our lives, so being able to handle stress becomes more important with age. Meditation has been shown through studies conducted by Carnegie Mellon University's Center for Cognitive Brain Imaging (CCBI) to reduce levels of anxiety. The study showed that meditating helped participants' brains become less reactive to negative stimuli.

3.Listen to Music

When you're feeling anxious or stressed out, a little music can go a long way in helping your mood improve! Studies have shown that listening to soothing classical melodies with 60 beats per minute (similar to the pace of human heartbeats) has been shown to lower blood pressure and reduce anxiety. Even if it's just for five minutes while you take a quick break from work, give this technique a try next time stress is getting the best of you.

4.Practice Yoga/Stretching Regularly 

As we've already mentioned, exercise releases endorphins which help calm us down when our hearts are racing too fast because we're feeling overwhelmed by everything going on in our lives. But yoga can also help reduce anxiety because of the mindfulness and breathing techniques associated with it. Yoga has been shown to improve mood and boost brainpower by increasing oxygen intake.

5.Don't Worry About Things You Can't Control

When we're stressed out, our first instinct is often to try and solve whatever problem we're currently experiencing as soon as possible. However, this can lead us down a path that never ends! If you've ever tried solving some kind of puzzle only for someone else walking up behind you after five minutes exclaiming they know how to do it, then you probably already understand what I'm talking about here. The best way to handle stress brought on by things beyond your control is just not worry about them. Instead focus on all of the things you can control in your life, the people who love and support you, and all of the good that's happening in your world.

6.Smile More Often! 

Smiling when you're stressed out is one of the best ways to reduce anxiety! Smiling sends signals to our brains telling them we are happy which causes us to feel happier. So next time something stressful happens try taking a deep breath while forcing yourself into an awkward grin for 30 seconds or so - it really works!

7.Consider Supplements

Many people turn to supplements such as fish oil, and magnesium when they're feeling overwhelmed with stress. These things can reduce anxiety by balancing out neurotransmitters in the brain that are responsible for mood. Additionally there's a compound found naturally in green tea called L-theanine which has been shown through studies to help calm us down and make our brains more receptive 

8.Light a Scented Candle

Lighting a scented candle is another way to reduce anxiety because the light flickers which produces alpha waves in our brains. Alpha brainwaves are associated with meditative and relaxed states, so lighting up one of these candles before bedtime will help you drift off into deep sleep much faster! 

9.Eat Well 

Make sure your diet includes lots fruits and vegetables which will provide you with B vitamins such as folate and thianine, along with magnesium-rich foods such as leafy greens which reduce anxiety and promote relaxation. Additionally, try to cut back on the junk food because these types of foods are high in sugar which can make stress even worse.

10.Reduce Your Caffeine Intake

A large part of the population needs caffeine every day in order to function property. This is because we have become so used to consuming caffeine that we can’t function without it. We can’t live our days without it. One of the best ways to reduce stress and anxiety is by reducing your caffeine intake because caffeine can actually make us feel more stressed out. Instead try switching over to decaffeinated teas or even coffee alternatives like dandelion root tea which are great for calming down.

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11.Hang Motivational Quotes and Art around the House

Words are powerful, more powerful than you can imagine. Hanging motivational quotes around your house can be great to keep you motivated and stress free. You will not only feel motivated but also feel happy with all the positivity around you. Surround yourself with positivity and positivity will surround your life. You will feel happier overall and it will be great for you and your family. If you are looking for some amazing motivational art and quotes canvas then head on to Musa Art Gallery for a range of different motivational artwork.

12.Eat Protein-Rich Foods 

One of the easiest ways to get rid of stress is to eat protein rich foods. They can not only help to make your physical body healthier but it is also good for your mental health. Studies have shown that eating protein-rich foods such as fish, nuts, lentils, chicken breast and yogurt help our bodies produce GABA which helps regulate moods. So next time you're looking for a snack try munching on some almonds!

13.Engage in Mindful Activities 

When we engage in mindful activities, whether its meditation or practicing yoga regularly, this allows us to connect with ourselves at an emotional level and to see that we're okay. And because the brain has a tendency to focus on negative events over positive ones, it can be difficult for us to remember this when we're stressed. So take some time each day (even if only five minutes) and really think about all of your blessings and what you want out of life - I promise you'll begin feeling better right away!

14.Spend Time with Friends and Family

Having strong social support is one of the most important factors in reducing stress and anxiety because we all need to feel like we're not alone. Make sure that you spend time with friends and family who love and care about you - they can really help reduce your sense of loneliness which can be a major source of stress. Additionally, try finding ways to give back such as spending some time volunteering. If possible join an online community where people are discussing similar interests as yours - this will allow you to share your experiences with others while still maintaining anonymity!

15.Reflect on Your Day 

This might sound strange but it's something I've found useful when dealing with my own stress: take five minutes at the end of each day (before bed) and write down all of the great things that happened to you. This allows us to reflect on our day and see all of the amazing blessings we might otherwise take for granted such as a friend calling out of nowhere, or even just having enough money to buy groceries. The simple act of taking five minutes each night and jotting these things down can really help reduce stress by allowing us to focus more on what's going well in our lives instead of everything that went wrong!

16.Chew Gum 

Chewing gum is one of the easiest, least expensive ways to reduce stress and anxiety. Chew a piece of sugar-free gum for 20 minutes when you feel stressed or anxious because it sends signals from our taste buds to our brains saying that we're eating something. This in turn reduces feelings of anxiety since stomachs often get upset during moments of extreme stress. It has been shown that chewing gums with xylitol even helps fight cavities - so not only will your breath be fresh but also your teeth!

17.Take a Bath 

One way to relieve tension is by taking a bath. In fact scientists at Oxford University found out how baths can actually help people release mood boosting chemicals such as serotonin which work wonders on reducing stress. So next time you're feeling really stressed out find a quiet spot and relax for at least 20 minutes in the tub!

18.Go Outside 

Getting some sunlight can help reduce stress because it allows our bodies to produce vitamin D which is crucial for mood regulation. Moreover, being outside also helps we remember that we are not alone - life goes on without us worrying about every little thing. In fact just going outside for five minutes each day has been shown to improve mental health by reducing feelings of isolation , so don't hesitate to step outside your house even if only briefly!

19.Write Down All the Things You Are Grateful For 

One of the easiest and most effective ways to reduce stress right now is by writing down all of the things you are grateful for. When we focus on everything that has gone wrong in our lives it can become difficult to remember anything positive so take some time each day (even if only five minutes) and write down as many amazing things as possible ! Doing this will help us realize how much we actually have going for us which helps combat feelings of loneliness or isolation. Gratitude works wonders at reducing anxiety because when we feel overwhelmed by life's challenges , spending a few moments focusing on what is working well for us seems like an impossible task!

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20.Stop over Thinking and Learn to avoid Procrastination 

One of the best ways to reduce stress is by learning how not to over think. When we worry about every little thing, it's hard for us to relax because our minds are constantly racing with negative thoughts. One way I've found that can help combat this feeling is allocating time during each day (even if only five minutes) where you don't allow yourself to do anything except focus on your breathing. This technique has been shown in numerous studies as one of the most effective strategies for reducing anxiety and feelings of panic so stop procrastinating and take some deep breaths!

21.Play and Spent Time with Your Pet 

Sometimes playing with your pet is all you need to feel good and relieve stress. In fact, pet owners have been shown to be happier, more trusting and less depressed than people who don't own pets. If you can't afford a pet try spending time with some friends' pets - just remember the rules: no patting on the head or chasing after them!

22.Sleep More 

Getting enough sleep each night allows our body and mind time to relax which reduces levels of cortisol, the hormone associated with high emotion states such as stress. Sleeping more can also help us feel happier because it reduces that confused, foggy feeling we get when our bodies are stressed. If you're having trouble sleeping then try taking some supplements such as magnesium or melatonin before bedtime - they've been shown to work wonders for helping people sleep better which in turn has reduced anxiety and depression levels worldwide!

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