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In our modern day and
age, stress has reached an all-time high level. In order to combat
stress, many people try to find solace in drinking, smoking or using
drugs. However, all these measures only work counteractive. Because
you feel slightly more relaxed than before, you think that it actually
works. But the opposite is true. These substances change our brain
chemistry and make us addicted. In fact, we become more stressed
and need to have our fix in order to feel slightly more relaxed
again. If you do not want to go into therapy, you can try the following
exercises.
There
are many ways to relax easily with a minimum of time and effort.
A very well known method is the muscle-relaxation method. This is
something you can do just about anywhere at any time, but the best
way to learn is to sit in a comfortable chair and do the following:
1.
Breath in deeply through your nose. Feel your tummy fill up. Hold
it ... and breath out slowly. Hold it .... and breath in again.
Try to count to 8 when you breath in and when you breath out. Do
this for about 1 minute until you feel a bit more relaxed.
2.
Keep on breathing in this fashion. Now tense all the muscles in
your left leg when you breath in. Hold it ... and relax all these
muscles when you breath out. Hold it .... and breath in again but
this time only THINK about how it felt to tense all the muscles
in your left leg. Hold it ... and breath out and relax all the muscles
in your left leg completely. Feel your leg get very heavy.
3.
Do the same with the right leg, the left arm, the right arm, your
torso and your head.
4.
Finally, you tense all the muscles in your entire body from top
to toe when you breath in. Hold it again and let go when you breath
out. Do this one more time in though and feel your whole body go
very heavy and relaxed.
This
exercise will help you to feel more relaxed and be better able to
deal with stress and depression.
Another
way of dealing with relaxation which takes a bit more work is meditation.
It takes a little while to get the hang of it and get the benefits
but it is well worth the effort. Most forms of meditation have to
do with concentration. They teach you to concentrate on a candle
or other object or a mantra. However, the form I would recommend
teaches you to concentrate on the breath. Here are the steps:
1.
Sit in a comfortable position. Most Western people cannot sit in
lotus position so do not worry about this. A comfortable chair with
a straight back is just fine.
2.
Close your eyes and breath through your nose. This is not an exercise
to regulate your breathing so just observe it when you breath naturally.
3.
While breathing naturally, which can be hard, soft, fast, slow or
anything else, try to feel the touch of your breath inside your
nostrils. Feel the cold air inside your nostrils go in and the warmer
air go out.
4.
In the beginning you will find that your thoughts go all over the
place. One minute you are observing your breath, the next you are
thinking about your shopping, the argument you had, what you want
to say to another person, etc. Do not get upset by this, it is normal.
When you notice that your thoughts have wandered off, just bring
it back to your breath. It will take a long time before you can
keep your concentration on your breath for some time, but in the
mean time you will slowly start to notice that you get more relaxed.
5.
A next step could be to go on to a more difficult form of meditation
called Vipassana meditation.
I
personally found meditation a very rewarding practise and it has
changed my life. I am very relaxed now and only get the occasional
bouts of stress.
There
are also many other methods, products and tapes on the market. Relaxation
can also be very rewarding in other fields. Lucid dreaming for instance
can only be done when you are very relaxed. Although courses and
products are not sold with relaxation in mind, they certainly have
this very pleasant "side effect". Also check out the sites for Remote
Viewing and Light and Sound machines if you are interested in pursuing
this path.
Just
remember that you do not have to be stressed out. Relaxation, like
anything else, is a choice. We can at any time in our lives choose
to take another job, leave our spouse or anything else that gives
us stress. You can either take more time for yourself and learn
to relax or change your life. All that is keeping you from doing
this is just fear ......
Smoking
is one of the main causes of stress and I would like to urge everybody
who smokes to try to stop. No matter what anybody says, it is never
easy for yourself and for the people you live with. But it is a
lot easier than the hell you will have to go through for the rest
of your life if you don't!
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